What I want to know is.... how was it that Candy C was SO QUICK to SUPPOSEDLY “KMOW” that Obama had the word “TERROR” in the transcript???? She didnt have time to read the entire transcript while sitting there in the brief time that Romney made his objection?????
She’s BRILLIANT, according to the Hussein Heads, and all they can talk about today is a BINDER.
The simple answer is she didn’t, but that has never stopped a liberal from proclaiming they know all.
“how was it that Candy C was SO QUICK to SUPPOSEDLY KMOW that Obama had the word TERROR in the transcript????”
At the link below she explains (spins) by saying she THOUGHT there might be a question on Libya — WHEN IN FACT SHE PICKED THE QUESTIONS BEFOREHAND, BEFORE THE DEBATE. SHE KNEW!!!.
Another Big Obvious Lie from the Big Pig.
Good point.
Exactly - it’s almost like it was pre-planned right?
That Obama knew, of course, Libya would come up - so they strategized this false narrative to throw Romney and everyone else off.
I think, in a way, Candy may have been duped.
I suspect they sent her an out of context quote from that speech and she probably accepted it at face value without reviewing the entire footage.
Crowley, during her explanation about the Libya “fact check” said that she anticipated the Libya question (obviously, since she got to choose the questions that were used— it would be hard NOT to anticiate the question) and so she boned up on the topic. However, she didn’t come close to getting the quote of Obama at the Rose Garden statement on 9/12 right. She needs to bone up on her boning up.
Can we say scripted and rehearsed? Candy “cheesecake” Crowley was supposedly the only one with prior knowledge of the questions being asked. We know for certain she was in the tank for Obama and Obama requires the questions ahead of time. This was a scripted ruse as it was obvious she would have never had the time to react so quickly. She also jumped on the live grenade about Libya with her 350# candy a$$, sandbagging Romney, diffusing the topic and then moving on to something else.