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"
Luckily our Secretary of State ran his mouth at a press conference! -- nm
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by
spamlet
yeah, lucky for that... -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Sep 10 '13, 08:53
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You're not suggesting it was planned, are you?
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spamlet
Sep 10, 09:01
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you're suggesting it wasn't?
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znufrii
Sep 10, 09:05
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Considering every single news source disagrees with you, I'll go with them. -- nm
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spamlet
Sep 10, 09:06
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news outlets report what administration sources tell them.
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znufrii
Sep 10, 09:09
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News has no incentive to think otherwise of politicians? When did we return to pre-Watergate times? -- nm
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Will Hunting
Sep 10, 09:11
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There aren't reporters like there were at Watergate anymore. News gathering just doesn't work that way, because it's expensive to pay people...
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Kim Pine
Sep 10, 09:17
this isn't about politics, really. they're entirely dependent on adminitration sources for this type of reporting.
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znufrii
Sep 10, 09:17
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