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| "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 26, 2012 01:35PM
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Clearly, in his Virginia speech, President Obama was making a point about the way infrastructure supports business and the interconnectedness of the economy and government with personal success and hard work. But, you see, he accidentally said "that" at one point when he meant "those." So release the hounds.
Jon Stewart doesn't cotton to that, though: "Making a big deal out of a misstatement is a great way to win a news cycle... But this ain't a gaffe and Mitt Romney's not having a little fun with it. This deliberate misstating and misrepresentation of Obama's position is now the centerpiece of Romney's campaign."
| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 26, 2012 01:46PM
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| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: davester
Date: July 26, 2012 01:48PM
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davester, in the other thread
Seeing the speech, it was obvious to me that the "that" he was referring to in "you didn't build that" was the american system, roads and bridges, etc that helped build the business. However, it also appeared that the wording got muddled so that it didn't quite come out that way. Given the preamble, it would be nonsensical to take it the way that the right wing nutosphere (including Romney's campaign ad writers) are saying it was meant...
...If the Romney campaign has to stoop to fraudulent misrepresentation of the president in order to have anything to say, then they have really reached bottom. They have nothing to stand on.

| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 26, 2012 01:50PM
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| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: mick e
Date: July 26, 2012 02:31PM
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| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: Pops
Date: July 26, 2012 02:43PM
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| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: davester
Date: July 26, 2012 03:01PM
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| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: Manlove
Date: July 26, 2012 03:42PM
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davester
Hey, didn't I already say that?...Quote
davester, in the other thread
Seeing the speech, it was obvious to me that the "that" he was referring to in "you didn't build that" was the american system, roads and bridges, etc that helped build the business. However, it also appeared that the wording got muddled so that it didn't quite come out that way. Given the preamble, it would be nonsensical to take it the way that the right wing nutosphere (including Romney's campaign ad writers) are saying it was meant...
...If the Romney campaign has to stoop to fraudulent misrepresentation of the president in order to have anything to say, then they have really reached bottom. They have nothing to stand on.
You know what they say about people who resort to quoting themselves...
| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: Black
Date: July 26, 2012 04:43PM
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$tevie
I've often thought that you should have your own show on Comedy Central, davester.
| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: August West
Date: July 26, 2012 04:49PM
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| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: Speedy
Date: July 27, 2012 07:59AM
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| Re: "Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person's slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they're completely f****d and know they have no argument." Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 27, 2012 08:43AM
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| From FoxNews below th fold -- page 12 Posted by: RgrF
Date: July 28, 2012 03:07AM
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| Re: From FoxNews below th fold -- page 12 Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 28, 2012 03:10PM
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| Re: From FoxNews below th fold -- page 12 Posted by: Manlove
Date: July 28, 2012 03:48PM
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