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To: Rabin
"It's a stunning thing, to see a publication you would see in a dentist's office, so lacking in truth and fact," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs says...

Well, that's a great rebuttal. Most dentist's offices have Time and NewsWeak and a bunch of children's story books. The kid's books being the most serious of all. Good one, Gibbels!

16 posted on 09/17/2010 10:45:22 PM PDT by TigersEye (Greenhouse Theory is false. Totally debunked. "GH gases" is a non-sequitur.)
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To: TigersEye
The only place you'll find Forbes in a Dentist's office is in the back in the office of the Dentist. It ain't gonna be out there for the patients.

Again the smear and no substance. The White House, by their attack, vastly raised the profile of this article and it's analysis. Why? A thin-skinned reaction to an article hitting the bullseye? Or do they see it as another birth certificate issue, that they use to try to get their opponents dismissed as nuts? Muhammad Ali could do the rope a dope to wear out his opponent, I don't see Obama as having the abs to take all these body blows.

And using the worst Press Secretary (after Dede Myers, but she was soon gone) at the attacker ain't gonna persuade anybody. And why did Gibbs comment on Palin speaking to the Reagan Dinner in Des Moines Iowa as dipping her toe in for a Presidential run? Is that really within the purview of the Presidential press secretary?

Do they think Palin is so beyond the pale that they think bringing this up simply discredits the entire GOP? Really? These guys make the Carter Presidency look like a well-oiled machine in comparison.

37 posted on 09/18/2010 12:39:12 AM PDT by Jabba the Nutt (Are they insane, stupid or just evil?)
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