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| Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: cbelt3
Date: August 08, 2012 12:42PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: lafinfil
Date: August 08, 2012 12:58PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: August West
Date: August 08, 2012 01:09PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 08, 2012 01:22PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 08, 2012 01:39PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 08, 2012 01:45PM
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Lemon Drop
Except I don't think Harry Reid is lying. No win for him in lying about this, none at all. And he's not Senate majority leader for nothing. He barely flinched in the face of absurd attacks from Sharon Angle (remember her?) during their campaign, and he won out.
He's not smearing just because he can, he as a point about Mitt Romney. A good point.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 08, 2012 01:47PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: cbelt3
Date: August 08, 2012 01:47PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: lafinfil
Date: August 08, 2012 02:01PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 08, 2012 02:04PM
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Except I don't think Harry Reid is lying. No win for him in lying about this, none at all. And he's not Senate majority leader for nothing. He barely flinched in the face of absurd attacks from Sharon Angle (remember her?) during their campaign, and he won out.
He's not smearing just because he can, he as a point about Mitt Romney. A good point.
I also think there is a good chance that there is a least a germ of truth to what Reid is saying - somebody who seems to have been in a position to have such information telling him something along the lines of what Reid said. But it still isn't kosher. It may not be mendacious, but it isn't up to the norms of fairness - it just isn't right to claim something so incendiary and then go, "Oh, but I can't reveal who told me that."
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 08, 2012 02:09PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 08, 2012 02:20PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: PeterB
Date: August 08, 2012 02:26PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 08, 2012 02:46PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: hal
Date: August 08, 2012 02:52PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Pam
Date: August 08, 2012 03:03PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 08, 2012 03:09PM
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Reid's tactics have earned him 4 Pinocchios - well deserved!. .
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: cbelt3
Date: August 08, 2012 03:30PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 08, 2012 03:31PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 08, 2012 04:09PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 08, 2012 04:21PM
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cbelt3
So the general consensus is this is a wonderful tactic, and semi-Slander and near-Libel should be how political campaigns are conducted henceforth ?
Blech. Count me out.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: August West
Date: August 08, 2012 04:26PM
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So the general consensus is this is a wonderful tactic, and semi-Slander and near-Libel should be how political campaigns are conducted henceforth ?
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: hal
Date: August 08, 2012 04:28PM
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Reid's tactics have earned him 4 Pinocchios - well deserved!. .
Not deserved at all. You can't say with certainty that someone is lying simply because you can't verify whether or not what they are saying is true. If the media can neither confirm nor refute his story, then that's all they can say..."we don't know if this is true or not."
And Romney's only recourse is to call Reid a liar, which means nothing if Romney doesn't show the returns.
That's the brilliance of Reid's play.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 08, 2012 04:42PM
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Reid's tactics have earned him 4 Pinocchios - well deserved!. .
Not deserved at all. You can't say with certainty that someone is lying simply because you can't verify whether or not what they are saying is true. If the media can neither confirm nor refute his story, then that's all they can say..."we don't know if this is true or not."
And Romney's only recourse is to call Reid a liar, which means nothing if Romney doesn't show the returns.
That's the brilliance of Reid's play.
Read the post story and tell me it's not deserved: [www.washingtonpost.com]
I'm sure you'll find a way, but given what we know about his finances (from the 2010/11 returns) it simply isn't possible that he paid no taxes at all for all of the previous 10 years...
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: (vikm)
Date: August 08, 2012 04:47PM
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Except I don't think Harry Reid is lying. No win for him in lying about this, none at all. And he's not Senate majority leader for nothing. He barely flinched in the face of absurd attacks from Sharon Angle (remember her?) during their campaign, and he won out.
He's not smearing just because he can, he as a point about Mitt Romney. A good point.
I also think there is a good chance that there is a least a germ of truth to what Reid is saying - somebody who seems to have been in a position to have such information telling him something along the lines of what Reid said. But it still isn't kosher. It may not be mendacious, but it isn't up to the norms of fairness - it just isn't right to claim something so incendiary and then go, "Oh, but I can't reveal who told me that."
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: p8712
Date: August 08, 2012 04:48PM
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I think by now everyone knows how I feel about this. The GOP thought this style of campaigning was just great as long as the Democrats were too "noble" (read: befuddled) to utilize it themselves. Now the Democrats have come out swinging and the GOP is acting like the bully who finally gets punched back: crying like a baby.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 08, 2012 04:54PM
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Except I don't think Harry Reid is lying. No win for him in lying about this, none at all. And he's not Senate majority leader for nothing. He barely flinched in the face of absurd attacks from Sharon Angle (remember her?) during their campaign, and he won out.
He's not smearing just because he can, he as a point about Mitt Romney. A good point.
I also think there is a good chance that there is a least a germ of truth to what Reid is saying - somebody who seems to have been in a position to have such information telling him something along the lines of what Reid said. But it still isn't kosher. It may not be mendacious, but it isn't up to the norms of fairness - it just isn't right to claim something so incendiary and then go, "Oh, but I can't reveal who told me that."
I'd agree if Reid had stated something that couldn't be proven true or false very easily by the accused. If he'd said Romney hates babies/blacks/gays/or cats with 6 toes, that'd be one thing. Romney can't defend that. He has absolute power to prove or disprove the accusation that Reid made so as far as I'm concerned, it was fair play.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: August West
Date: August 08, 2012 05:02PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: p8712
Date: August 08, 2012 05:15PM
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Lemon Drop
Except I don't think Harry Reid is lying. No win for him in lying about this, none at all. And he's not Senate majority leader for nothing. He barely flinched in the face of absurd attacks from Sharon Angle (remember her?) during their campaign, and he won out.
He's not smearing just because he can, he as a point about Mitt Romney. A good point.
I also think there is a good chance that there is a least a germ of truth to what Reid is saying - somebody who seems to have been in a position to have such information telling him something along the lines of what Reid said. But it still isn't kosher. It may not be mendacious, but it isn't up to the norms of fairness - it just isn't right to claim something so incendiary and then go, "Oh, but I can't reveal who told me that."
I'd agree if Reid had stated something that couldn't be proven true or false very easily by the accused. If he'd said Romney hates babies/blacks/gays/or cats with 6 toes, that'd be one thing. Romney can't defend that. He has absolute power to prove or disprove the accusation that Reid made so as far as I'm concerned, it was fair play.
So someone can claim that Obama has venereal disease and since Obama could release his personal medical files to disprove the claim, Obama should be expected to release his personal medical files?


| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: (vikm)
Date: August 08, 2012 05:16PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 08, 2012 05:17PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: wave rider
Date: August 08, 2012 05:42PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 08, 2012 05:43PM
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Lemon Drop
ALSO: Glenn Kessler is a Romney hack. This latest isn't his most apologetic stance in favor of Mitt Romney.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 08, 2012 06:08PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 08, 2012 06:26PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: p8712
Date: August 08, 2012 07:14PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ca Bob
Date: August 08, 2012 07:31PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: RgrF
Date: August 08, 2012 08:21PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 08, 2012 10:34PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: PeterB
Date: August 08, 2012 10:58PM
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| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 09, 2012 09:35AM
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Ted - what level of of privacy should a president, or candidate for president have? I'd rather have someone well vetted in all areas. Also, if Obama were a ladies man, or had been on welfare for years, etc. and the right suspected, do you really think they'd have the self control not to mention it for privacy's sake? Maybe he deserves a little payback for years of birtherism nonsense.
To put it another way, if a job candidate wanted to work around children, but refused a complete background check, and was shakily rumored to be a pedophile, would you still hire him? He has a right to privacy, after all. Putting Romney in charge of banking/the economy/welfare/etc. is a similar situation.
It's an interesting race for control of America's nuclear arsenal - an insane syphilitic man vs one who may have blinkered his dressage horse.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 09, 2012 09:56AM
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I'm confused about the references to Obama's physical health. Is there some point I'm missing here? Because all of my life, the President of the United States has gotten a physical and the doctors release the results.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 09, 2012 10:26AM
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By the way, in reply to those of my colleagues here who are finding fault with the ethics and morality of Reid's actions -- I think you have a point, but the counterargument is that when the opposition makes the big lie (or in this case, lies) its major strategy, then the wise opponent has little recourse but to do a little bit of bloodying itself.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 09, 2012 10:37AM
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While Reid is surely @#$%& into murky waters, an analogy from the intelligence community helps explain how he's correct. I worked for the Defense Department as an intelligence specialist, and I immediately thought that I would have described Reid's assertion -- that someone told him Romney hasn't paid taxes -- as akin to a "SIGINT fact," or "signals intelligence fact."
"Signals intelligence" refers to any electronic transmission plucked from the air by a spy satellite or other device. Cell phone conversations between suspected terrorist operatives, for example, are recorded, transcribed, and disseminated throughout the IC. Reports often contain brief, vague, but potentially juicy nuggets, along the lines of "Known suspected terrorist A in Islamabad called known suspected terrorist B to discuss the plot in America."
In this example, it's a "SIGINT fact" that the suspected operatives had this conversation, nothing more. The conversation's contents regarding the existence of "a plot in America" are not confirmed. These types of reports arrive at a clip of hundreds per week, yet few are ever linked to verified operations for any number of reasons -- human beings lie, brag, exaggerate, and speak in code all the time. A handful turn out to be true, of course, but the only way to verify the existence of "a plot in America" is to task intelligence assets to collect more about the very specific operatives, sources, and allegations in question.
Reid and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) have been careful to stand behind only the occurrence of a conversation in which Reid discussed Romney's tax avoidance, rather than the charge's validity. Reid defended himself saying, "I have had a number of people tell me that," and he clearly states in the original Huffington Post interview that he's "not certain" the allegation is true. Pelosi rushed to his aid saying, "Harry Reid made a statement that is true. Somebody told him. It's a fact." "It" refers to the existence of the conversation, not its contents. Reid and Pelosi are asserting SIGINT fact here, and are on rock solid ground.
| Re: Election: Opinion I agree with... "running a campaign that has the sensibilities and IQ of a typical middle school student council election" Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 09, 2012 10:53AM
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