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To: combjelly who wrote (681959)10/31/2012 5:09:47 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1577906
 
the media is not in the bag for Obama lololololno tingles up their legs ?



To: combjelly who wrote (681959)10/31/2012 5:13:47 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1577906
 
Not in the bag for obama ?

NY Times Called Bush’s 2.7% GDP a ‘Letdown,’ But Obama’s Lower GDP a ‘Steady Improvement’

Read more: newsbusters.org

The leftist bias of the New York Times beautifully encapsulated in seven words used about a week before two presidential elections. Headline over Saturday’s editorial on the third quarter GDP creeping up to 2.0 percent under Democrat Barack Obama: “Slow but Steady Improvement.”Headline twenty years ago (October 29, 1992) when Republican incumbent George H.W. Bush was in the White House and the third quarter GDPnearly doubled to 2.7 percent: “Gross National Letdown.”

FNC’s Bret Baier noted the contrasting spins, speculating in his Tuesday night “Grapevine” segment: “The New York Times seems to be changing with the time when it comes to interpreting the country’s economic outlook.”

He then read from the portions of the two editorials which were highlighted in Monday’s “Best of the Web Today,” where James Taranto headlined his item: “Two Papers in One!”

From the New York Times editorial, “ Gross National Letdown,” of Thursday October 29, 1992:

President Bush smiled when he learned this week that economic growth during the third quarter reached a surprising 2.7 percent, almost twice the previous rate.But his smile shouldn’t be broad. The new figure almost certainly exaggerates the health of the economy, which continues to creep along at a painfully slow pace. Even the 2.7 figure is half the normal rate of recovery and not enough to bring down unemployment.

New York Times editorial, “ Slow but Steady Improvement,” from Saturday October 27, 2012:

The slow pace of the nation’s economic recovery has picked up a bit lately. In the third quarter, the economy grew at an annual rate of 2 percent, beating expectations and the dismal 1.3 percent growth in the second quarter. Over the past year, the growth rate has been 2.3 percent. At that pace, there’s enough momentum to keep unemployment, currently 7.8 percent, from getting much worse.

Read more: newsbusters.org



To: combjelly who wrote (681959)10/31/2012 5:14:52 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1577906
 
yeah there is no liberal media

Incredibly, In Prime Time Interview Brian Williams Treats Obama as a Victim of Bad Intelligence on Benghazi

Read more: newsbusters.org

Even after all the e-mails and information has come out over the past few weeks proving dissembling by President Obama himself and other administration officials on what they knew about the Benghazi attack and how their public pronouncements did not match reality, NBC’s Brian Williams, on Thursday’sRock Center, treated President Obama as a victim of bad intelligence who is struggling to find the truth.

Incredible. The perfect definition of “in the tank.”

Williams spent a couple of days with Obama for campaign travelogue pieces which consumed the first 25 minutes of the prime time hour. In Colorado with Obama on Wednesday afternoon, Williams posed this obsequious question:

Have you been happy with the intelligence, especially in our post 9-11 world? The assessment of your intelligence community, as we stand here, is that it still was a spontaneous terrorist attack and were you happy with what you were able to learn as this unfolded? It went on for several hours.

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Audio: MP3 clip

Quite a questionable assertion: “The assessment of your intelligence community, as we stand here, is that it still was a spontaneous terrorist attack.”

Williams betrayed his lack of interest in the unfolding scandal when he fretted at the top of the show: “The Libya story won’t go away.”

Williams failed to follow up on Obama’s answer on Benghazi, moving on the other topics, including whether he’s “verging on wistful” about the presidency and highlighting Obama’s Tonight Show retort to Donald Trump.

Thursday’s Rock Center segments included all the questions aired on Wednesday’s NBC Nightly News, as recounted in Kyle Drennen’s “ NBC's Williams Can’t Understand Why Obama Isn’t Winning by a Landslide,” as well as two of the exchanges run on Thursday’s NBC Nightly News which I detailed earlier(Williams pressed Obama from the left to go further in denouncing Republicans on abortion and cued up the President to decry the high level of campaign spending.)

From the October 25 Rock Center on NBC, picking up in Colorado following an October 24 rally:

BRIAN WILLIAMS: Afterwards, with his armored motorcade creeping along behind us, we have another chance to talk and the talk turns to foreign policy.

WILLIAMS TO BARACK OBAMA: Mr. President, since we’ve been airborne, a person or persons of interest picked up in Tunisia in connection with Benghazi. The question becomes: Have you been happy with the intelligence, especially in our post 9-11 world? The assessment of your intelligence community, as we stand here, is that it still was a spontaneous terrorist attack and were you happy with what you were able to learn as this unfolded? It went on for several hours.

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Well, as I’ve said, Brian, we’re going to do a full investigation. Obviously, when four Americans are killed, you know, you have to do some soul searching in terms of making sure that all our systems are where they need to be. And that’s what we are going to find out. But what I’m confident about is that we will be able to figure out who perpetrated this act, that we’ll be able to bring them to justice and we are confident that we’ve got the cooperation of the Libyan government. We’re going to continue to make sure that we figure out what intelligence was coming in when, how was it gathered, how was it analyzed? And my expectation is that as a consequence, we’re going to be able to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.

WILLIAMS TO OBAMA: Why not visit Israel as President?

OBAMA: Well, you know, the truth of the matter is is that there are a number of countries I didn't visit. I visited Israel just a couple of months before I was President. And, you know, given how important, I think, the situation in the Middle East is and our partnership with Israel, which is stronger than it has ever been, when I go to Israel, I want to make sure that we are actually moving something forward.

WILLIAMS: Finally, what has happened to you in the course of this campaign? You’ve said more than once, this is your last campaign. Aides report you’ve been verging on wistful. Has it come up within your family, the possibly of a post-presidency as a young man?

OBAMA: You know, the truth of the matter is, in my family, what we’re thinking about is making sure Malia and Sasha are doing their homework. And, you know, we’re not spending a lot of time of thinking about a post-presidency. I intend to be President for another four years. You know, there will be plenty of time over the next four years to consider how I can be a productive citizen in a post-presidency.

WILLIAMS: From Denver, it’s off to L.A. and what’s become another campaign ritual, the late night comedy shows. Tonight, it is Jay Leno who asks about that Donald Trump dust-up and the President is clearly ready.

JAY LENO: What’s this thing with Trump and you? It is like me and Letterman. What’s he got against you? I don’t get it.

OBAMA: This all dates back to when we were growing up together in Kenya. [laughter]

Read more: newsbusters.org



To: combjelly who wrote (681959)10/31/2012 5:37:04 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Respond to of 1577906
 
Gingrich: Senator told me networks may have White House emails commanding counterterrorism group to stand down on Benghazi rescue

On Tuesday night’s “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren” on the Fox News Channel, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said that major news networks might have secret emails proving that the White House canceled plans to assist the besieged U.S. consulate in Benghazi.

Gingrich said that the bombshell emails could be revealed within the next two days.

“There is a rumor — I want to be clear, it’s a rumor — that at least two networks have emails from the National Security Adviser’s office telling a counterterrorism group to stand down,” Gingrich said. “But they were a group in real-time trying to mobilize marines and C-130s and the fighter aircraft, and they were told explicitly by the White House stand down and do nothing. This is not a terrorist action. If that is true, and I’ve been told this by a fairly reliable U.S. senator, if that is true and comes out, I think it raises enormous questions about the president’s role, and Tom Donilon, the National Security Adviser’s role, the Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, who has taken it on his own shoulders, that he said don’t go. And that is, I think, very dubious, given that the president said he had instructions they are supposed to do everything they could to secure American personnel.”

After noting that the rumor, if true, would have a substantial impact on the presidential election, Gingrich pointed to another possible “October surprise” in the coming days.

“The other big story, I think, that is going to break is on corruption and extraordinary waste in the solar power grants and direct involvement by the Obama White House, including the president, in the solar panel grants involving billions of dollars, and I suspect that’s going to break Wednesday and Thursday of this week,” Gingrich added.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/31/gingrich-rumor-says-networks-have-white-house-emails-telling-counterterrorism-group-to-stand-down-on-benghazi-rescue/#ixzz2AumHaYcX



To: combjelly who wrote (681959)10/31/2012 10:25:17 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1577906
 
I understand Mitt has ads going up in Nova Scotia. The Romney campaign believes its real close in that state.