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To: Alas Babylon!
First thing on Fox Sunday....”Romney’s gaffe at the Olympics.”

The hypocrisy is that the newsies brought up the same topic during a news report before the opening of the Olympics -- are they ready? can they handle the security? will there be terrorists attacks?


24 posted on 07/29/2012 6:12:38 AM PDT by TomGuy
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To: TomGuy

As Chris Wallace ages, he becomes as contemptible as his father.

(Paraphrasing):

Wallace: Are you thinking about quitting?
Scalia: No, my wife would probably not like my hanging around the house.
Wallace: I can understand that.

I can’t imagine making such a snarky remark in public to a SCOTUS Justice.

He, Wallace, may have been referring to himself and his being at home all the time, and of course, that’s how he’d spin it if called out on it. From observing him over time, I don’t think he was. However, if it was the case, then I would fully understand and give my deepest sympathy to his wife, assuming that he’s married.

Then Wallace goes off on Romney about his remarks about the Olympics.

What if Romney said something on the order of: “Everything’s great, security is good, etc.,” and then there was some terrorist event like Munich.

None of the panel, especially the moron Republican strategist, pointed out that in that scenario, Wallace and his cohorts would pillory Romney endlessly for saying security was good.

Of all the London interviews, the thing that struck me was Romney talking on about his wife’s horse being in the Olympics. Now that was fodder for showing how out of touch Romney is. I’m pretty familiar with the horsey set, and I can tell you, they’re not so much.


181 posted on 07/29/2012 5:01:15 PM PDT by VMI70
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