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I did hear part of Christie's speech. He didn't mention that he didn't want to be Romney's VP b/c he didn't think he could win and that NJ's unemployment rate was higher than when he took over and that their rev. is down even thought he promised it would be up due to tax cuts.
Didn't the Ohio governor take credit for the Ohio recovery even though both he and Romney were against the auto bailout.
"He didn't mention that he didn't want to be Romney's VP b/c he didn't think he could win..."
PaulS, I didn't know you were privvy to those discussions. That's pure speculation. But I'm stating fact when I say that Michelle said she wasn't proud of her country.
Most of all of our postings are speculation, conjecture, falsehoods, hyperbole and outright distortions
Michelle Obama said she was not proud of her country until her hubby got the nomination. That's fact.
You said Christie turned down the VP slot because he thought Romney couldn't win. That's made up jibberish.
If you want to categorize yourself as guilty of falsehoods and distortions, I agree with you, that's what you do. Please refrain from lumping others into that categorization.
If you want to categorize yourself as guilty of falsehoods and distortions, I agree with you, that's what you do. Please refrain from lumping others into that categorization.
Seriously, your post is exactly why when I fish w/others from this site people frequently bring you up (unprompted) - lighten up.
Show me some falsehoods.
distortions- your the one who constantly puts up threads about something you see and then attributes it to all liberals.
Spence, is this a fact, or not? In Spenceworld, can something not be considered a fact if it makes Michelle Obama look like the azzhole she is?
It's a fact when you take her quote out of context. She went on to add that what she was feeling proud about was people uniting around a common cause. She did this twice, in scripted speeches.
It's a fact when you take her quote out of context. She went on to add that what she was feeling proud about was people uniting around a common cause. She did this twice, in scripted speeches.
-spence
I didn't take anything out of context. If her intended context was what you claim, than she should have said what you claim she meant to say.
So she was saying that Americans, prior to the summer of 2008, have never "united around a common cause"? No??