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Debbie Wasserman-Schultz Continues Her Media Blitz Full of Lies

Last week we brought you a clip of DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz repeating Politifact's 'Lie of the Year' in Iowa. This week, she is taking comments made by Mitt Romney completely out of context. Here is the full clip of Romney's remarks.

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Here is DWS's hit on MSNBC about an unfair and out of context ad put out by the DNC in response to Mitt Romney saying, "I like firing people," referring to health insurance companies and the services they provide.

 

What is frustrating here is that liberals are constantly screaming about predatory behavior by health insurance companies, claiming people are stuck with companies that treat them poorly. In this case, Romney was saying people should be able to to choose between companies they want services from, that they shouldn't be bound to one company, yet DWS and company still used it as a moment to attack him. It is more clear than ever that the DNC is willing to lie about the facts and that DWS is more than happy to repeat falsehoods on national television and in attack ads.

 

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