Oh, so because Stephanopoulos had to step in and fix his Freudian slip, that translates into Obama not saying it? You're living proof that liberals will grab onto anything they can to deny the truth when they don't like the outcome.It's apparent that your lack of intellect and ability is only overshadowed by your aversion to admitting your need to lie for the sake of appearances...
Let's just destroy your attempt at logically proving a point by posting a heavily edited snippet of a conversation, shall we??
Truth on the Cutting Room Floor
A YouTube video edits Obama's words to create a false impression.
Summary
A widely viewed video seems to show President Obama stating that he is a Muslim. It is false, and the product of dishonest editing.
Although it is titled "Obama Admits He Is A Muslim," the president in fact has admitted no such thing. The video edits and twists his actual words, sometimes turning what were denials into false confessions. For example, it edits out the words "IÂ’m a Christian" from one quote and "my Christian faith" from another. It shows him quoting from the Quran, but snips out his quotes from the Bible and the Talmud.
We doubt many will take this nasty bit of misrepresentation seriously. Nevertheless, it provides an interesting case study of malicious editing.
Truth on the Cutting Room Floor
Snopes.com
Claim: Barack Obama admitted to being a Muslim during an ABC News interview.
Status: False.
snopes.com: My Muslim Faith
Snopes lies as here is the UNCUT video from ABC NEWS, ALL 4:22 minutes of that UNEDITED VIDEO!!!! Bookmarked so that I can bitch slap you silly assholes when you dimwits state SNOPES SAID!
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I guess you better find a mirror in order to bitch slap your stupid ass!!!!...lol!!!!!
Now let's dismiss that second piece of edited bullshit you ignorantly tried to pass off and get the entire story; from the fact check link you were too stupid to see in my previous post.
The video then gives a truncated version of an exchange between Obama and ABC NewsÂ’ George Stephanopoulos from Sept. 7, 2008:
Edited Quote — Obama: You’re absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith
Full Quote — Obama: You’re absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith and you’re absolutely right that that has not …
Stephanopoulos (interrupting): Your Christian faith.
Obama: My Christian faith. Well, what IÂ’m saying Â…
Stephanopoulos (interrupting): Connections, right.
Obama (continuing) is that he hasnÂ’t suggested that IÂ’m a Muslim, and I think that his campaign upper echelons have not either. What I think is fair to say is that coming out of the Republican camp, there have been efforts to suggest that perhaps IÂ’m not what who I say I am when it comes to my faith, something which I find deeply offensive, and that has been going on for a pretty long time.
The reference to "my Muslim faith" was widely described at the time as a gaffe. The Washington Times reported it as a "slip of the tongue." By leaving out the words "my Christian faith," the video dishonestly attempts to reverse the meaning of what Obama was saying.
This section of the video closes with an on-screen graphic that slightly mangles a New York Times article from March 6, 2007, by columnist Nicholas Kristof.