Romney and Perry Hire Fox News To Do Political Ads

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The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."
 
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Well they open themselves up for very much the same thing from political PACs.

In any case..Romney can add "Liar" to his baggage.
 
The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."

Taking things out of context and lying by omission is a democrat party staple.
 
The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."


Taking things out of context and lying by omission is a democrat party staple.

I'm sure you have links to back that up..right?
 
The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."


Taking things out of context and lying by omission is a democrat party staple.

I'm sure you have links to back that up..right?

I'm sure he DOESN'T have links to back that up.
 
The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."


Taking things out of context and lying by omission is a democrat party staple.

I'm sure you have links to back that up..right?

Fast and furious solyndra. Need more?
 
The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."





well little asswar! Who are you bitching about here Fox News? or Mitt Romney. Try to get your words all lined up in consecutive order that a reader might understand your gibberish.. ohhhh.. and change yer bib.
 
The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."





well little asswar! Who are you bitching about here Fox News? or Mitt Romney. Try to get your words all lined up in consecutive order that a reader might understand your gibberish.. ohhhh.. and change yer bib.

Both lie. And FOX is foreign owned by people that brought Americans, 9/11.
 
The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."

You couldn't be honest to save your life.

I guess dishonesty is a prerequisite for becoming a liberal.
 
The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."

You couldn't be honest to save your life.

I guess dishonesty is a prerequisite for becoming a liberal.










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Does anyone have a link to confirm the assertion that Romney and Perry have hired Fox News to do political ads?
 
Does anyone have a link to confirm the assertion that Romney and Perry have hired Fox News to do political ads?

You may find one at HuffPo, Media matters, DailyKos or some other liberal website.

That's where most liberals go to find out what to think and say.
 
Does anyone have a link to confirm the assertion that Romney and Perry have hired Fox News to do political ads?

They didn't...that was a metaphor which indicated the fact that FOX makes up shit fifteen times a day and that Romney and Perry are just like them.
 
The idea of taking Obama's speech, trimming out the part which made it clear he was quoting a Republican and made it sound like he said it is without a doubt a Fox News tactic.

It's called LYING sport's fans.

"GOP 2012 contender Mitt Romney's recent ad has gotten a ton of attention from the press because it contains a brief clip of President Barack Obama saying these words, consecutively, in order: "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." BOOM! What a clip, right? Why did Barack Obama say such a thing in public? Oh, that's right, he said those words consecutively and in order because back in 2008, an aide to John McCain said those words consecutively and in order, and Obama quoted that aide to use the words against McCain -- whose campaign, if you recall, did not exactly handle the 2008 economic collapse all that well.

As everyone points out, Romney's use of the words out of context is misleading. But it seems that what very few people are willing to say, as Too Much Joy once sang, is: "That's a lie. You're a liar."

So where does FOX News come into this?
 
Does anyone have a link to confirm the assertion that Romney and Perry have hired Fox News to do political ads?

They didn't...that was a metaphor which indicated the fact that FOX makes up shit fifteen times a day and that Romney and Perry are just like them.

Metaphor my ass! It was a blatant lie!

Typical liberal, too much of a coward to own up to his words.
 

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