Oct 23 2006

The Internet Is The Great Equalizer

Posted at 9:04 pm under Obvious

So what happens when a politician lies through his stinking teeth?

Well… You use his own quotes to catch him. Red-handed. Affirmatively. Beyond question.

There is no defending this man. I can’t wait to see the post-lie spin we’re undoubtedly in for.

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7 Responses to “The Internet Is The Great Equalizer”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Stageleft:. Life on the left side » Blog Archive » When We Said “Stay The Course”

    [...] - we didn’t mean “stay the course”, we’ve never been “stay the course”. [...]

  2. bonnie Says:

    There’s a base difference in usage of “never” between people that put it in front of “give up” versus people that put it in front of “do it.” Thankfully, our forefathers knew where to stick it.

  3. Gordon the Magnificent Says:

    http://jdpendry.com/2006/10/22/punish-whom/

  4. Anonymous Says:

    Super! Geek’s 27 » Blog Archive » Mr. Kerry?

    [...] No, it’s another politician flip-flopping. STEPHANOPOULOS: James Baker says that he’s looking for something between “cut and run” and “stay the course.” [...]

  5. Anonymous Says:

    Super! Geek’s 27 » Blog Archive » Mr. Kerry?

    [...] No, it’s another politician flip-flopping. STEPHANOPOULOS: James Baker says that he’s looking for something between “cut and run” and “stay the course.” [...]

  6. Nicholas Says:

    Hah, I like the Requiem for a Dream music in the background.

  7. Anonymous Says:

    Stageleft:. Life on the left side » Blog Archive » Only The Words Have Changed

    [...] The Bush policy of “Stay the course“, which they apparently have never actually been, may not be cited as such anymore, but is changing the words enough for the American public? President Bush met with his top advisers and military commanders on Iraq yesterday in a White House session that, senior officials said, weighed options for forging a way forward amid the surging violence but did not contemplate any major shifts in strategy. [...]

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