Within the first few minutes of the second presidential debate, Obama said "not true" more times than Lance Armstrong, Mark McGwire and Baghdad Bob -- combined.
Sure beats talking about the economy.
President Obama scored a big victory over Mitt Romney with this week's cover story in Time magazine: "Who is Telling the Truth?" How is this a victory for Obama? The silliness of sending out surrogates to call Romney a "liar" has become a Big Media Issue in 2012.
Breaking news: Almost all politicians obfuscate, sometimes shading or altering positions as political winds shift and even...











By the way . . . She had a suck-up love fest on PBS with flaming liberal Bill Moyers and showed how full of it she was in declaring that Bill Clinton’s speech was very accurate. (Was that a joke??)
That’s nice.
I can put up a fact check cite – using actually history – that he lied . . . just more flamboyantly than when he lied to the nation about a fat intern.
Remember how we had to pull teeth to finally get the rapist in chief to finally admit to it?
The fact that some people are focussing on three words in one speech is what is distorting.
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2012/10/05/14246577-chronicling-mitts-mendacity-vol-xxxvii?lite
Yes, it's nothing new for a politician to shade the truth. But Romney has taken it to a whole new level, apparently making the cynical --- but probably accurate -- calculation that the mainstream media will not work overtime to correct him.
http://obamalies.net/