Posted on 10/06/2008 6:07:04 AM PDT by Invisigoth
A gem of unfortunate truth seems to have permeated the Obama campaign: If a political candidate states a blatant lie with enough confidence, he will probably win over just enough people to accomplish his mission, if his mission is only winning an election.
We have seen this theory applied repeatedly by The One Himself, and last Thursday, a record-breaking number of people saw his mentor do the same. Now if you think their goal should be to win the election and nothing else, then of course they are doing the right thing. Its not like members of the mainstream media, such as Chris Matthews, is going to call them out on their lies. (Matthews is probably too busy soaking up the thrill he says Barack Obama sends up his leg.)
But if you think their goal should instead be to do honest work for America as president and vice president, then we have a problem.
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Didn’t Krauthammer count 22 lies?
but what about the “Truth Squad” and “Fact Check”
And CNN’s truth segment with “now let’s check to see if all these facts and figures the candidates were...
I didn’t hear anything about Biden being less than truthful and in complete command of the issues!! I’m shocked!!
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Pathological. The man truly lives in an alternate reality. In his own mind, he really believes that he hangs out at Home Depot and eats at Katie’s Restaurant. He is convinced that McCain voted against the Violence Against Women Act. And he is certain that he was shot at in Iraq.
The exguity in which the MSM covers up their obvious bias toward Obama is shocking!!
I truely wish Sarah would have had another “Say it ain’t true Joe” moment and told of how Joe was one of only 5 Senators in 1073 to vote AGAINST the first Alaskian Pipe Line.
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