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The family of the eight-years-deceased alleged victim of a cruel prank by a teenaged Mitt Romney reacted angrily to the Washington Post story yesterday — but not for the reasons one might imagine. Calling the Washington Post story “factually inaccurate,” the sisters of the late John Lauber lashed out at the Post for using him to “further a political agenda”
It's perfect because the dead person can't clarify their side of the story you see so the media can twist the story by even a small degree and cause all sorts of optic trouble for whomever they want to screw with.
QuoteIt's perfect because the dead person can't clarify their side of the story you see so the media can twist the story by even a small degree and cause all sorts of optic trouble for whomever they want to screw with.Actually the JournoFraud behind this story hasn't exactly done that as his story is now falling apart with a little scrutiny.
Quote from: MNHawk on May 11, 2012, 11:01:05 AMQuoteIt's perfect because the dead person can't clarify their side of the story you see so the media can twist the story by even a small degree and cause all sorts of optic trouble for whomever they want to screw with.Actually the JournoFraud behind this story hasn't exactly done that as his story is now falling apart with a little scrutiny.Oh, I get that. But it hasn't stopped them from trying their standard operating procedure just the same. It's just backfiring on them this time is all.
“It means nobody can run for president,” added Mark McKinnon. “When you look at, you know, what our public life looks like today, good people aren’t going into public service anymore. I was told the other day that the number of women running for office now is declining. And I think it’s the nature and the poisonous environment, and the media scrutiny, that are just driving good people out.” “And there’s no doubt that the timing of this, Willie Geist,” Scarborough said, “the timing of this obviously is in line with Barack Obama coming out a couple of days ago, saying — I’m sorry. It’s a fun — I mean, the media response to Barack Obama saying absolutely nothing. In the immortal words of Pat Buchanan, celebrating “a big fat nothing burger” when Barack Obama basically said, ‘I’ve got the same position on gay marriage as Ron Paul or Ronald Reagan. I’m not going to do anything about it. The states can do what they want.’ But it seems to me that a story like this is timed to go along with the media celebrating Barack Obama saying he’s going to let states ban gay marriage.” “Mark Halperin said it yesterday on the show, and I think he’s right,” responded co-host Willie Geist. “There’s no downside for the President given that just about every single member of the media agrees with his positions. So it will be celebrated. The timing of the piece — I’m sure they’ve been working on it for some time — it is a bit curious, the day after.” He then noted that ABC News had spoken to the sister of the man allegedly attacked by Romney all those years ago, who shared that the portrayal of her brother “is factually incorrect and we are aggrieved that he would be used to further a political agenda.”
Heard, "If I had a gay lover, he would look like the kid Romney beat up".