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Care to Comment, WaPo?

Care to Comment, WaPo?
It looks like some people at the WaPo have some explaining to do.  How is it that the conveniently-timed anti-Romney WaPo story is contradicted -- not just within the piece itself (
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as the Post has implicitly conceded) -- but also by a earlier piece in Automobile magazine?  It's beginning more and more to look like the piece was nothing more than a transparent hit job.

(And for those on the left and in the commentariat who are ready to profess "deep concern" about bullying, could you please ask your friends in The White House to put a stop to the bullying of private citizens who want to contribute to Mitt Romney?)

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