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Oh, lying liar who lies, Stephanie Cutter, is at it again. How do you know? Her sneering lips are moving.
As Twitchy reported yesterday, Matt Drudge teased a tape that was set to come out last night. And come out it did. As usual, the lapdogs in the media immediately began stomping their paws. Look away, nothing to see here, you wingnutty nuts with wings! Also, raaacist!111
Yet, Team Obama felt the need to frantically try to cut and run and pin the blame for President Obama’s own words and actions … on Mitt Romney. Who had nothing to do with the tape’s release.
Romney camp distances itself from tape; Cutter asks for Romney to say release was "wrong" http://t.co/IFmx4O4e
— Kevin Robillard (@PoliticoKevin) October 3, 2012
Also, you know, he did not say the things on the tape. President Obama did, which has DNC communications director Brad Woodhouse in a tizzy.
https://twitter.com/Hayekonomics/statuses/253492902330777600
Pres. Obama rep. on 2007 video release: Romney campaign should "say it was wrong." @StartingPtCNN w/ @Soledad_OBrien – http://t.co/O0YLCg0q
— Van Scott (@vanscottABC) October 3, 2012
On the video, Cutter says, “I think allies to Mitt Romney are responsible. And I think that the Romney campaign should stand up and do the right thing and say that it was irresponsible to do something like that, particularly on the eve of the debate.”
Romney “secret tape?” Worst thing in the entire world, ever. And Romney’s fault. Obama tape? Nothing to see, a distraction. And Romney’s fault. Perhaps Ms. Cutter and Mr. LaBolt should read Jake Tapper’s report at ABC, since they are clearly afraid to actually watch the tape.
And @jaketapper doesn’t go along with the rest of the Beltway Media’s attempt to blow this off as old news: http://t.co/kQA9HeR3 #kudosJake
— RB (@RBPundit) October 3, 2012
Jake Tapper also reports that Ben LaBolt pulls the old “distraction” nonsense as well.
In response, the Obama campaign said the release of the clips are a “transparent attempt” by “Mitt Romney’s allies” to change the subject from the GOP nominee’s secretly recorded comments that 47 percent of voters are dependent and believe “they are victims.”
“The only thing shocking about this is that they apparently think it’s wrong to suggest that we should help returning veterans, children leaving foster care and other members of Mitt Romney’s 47 percent get training that will allow them to find the best available jobs. If the Romney campaign believes that Americans will accept these desperate attacks tomorrow night in place of specific plans for the middle class, it’s they who are in for a surprise,” campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt said in a written statement.
Distraction? Desperation gambit? Those terms must be Newspeak for truth.
MT @NowWithAlex Today: Why 5 year old tape of Obama is no '47%' moment; @BenLaBolt on expectations night
— msnbc (@msnbc) October 3, 2012
And there we go. Once again the lapdogs are enabling the ridiculous spin from Team Obama and are trying to make it all about Romney instead.
Shouldn't someone ask Stefanie Cutter just what it is about the Obama speech that makes her demand an apology from Romney for its airing?
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) October 3, 2012
Oh, our sides! A member of the press would have to put down his or her Team Obama pom-poms first. And then how would he or she make captain of the squad, silly? Soledad is certainly trying her hardest to make captain.
I had to turn off CNN this morning. @Soledad_OBrien is incredibly rude and condescending. She doesn't even attempt to be impartial.
— Michele Harrell (@BudgetHappy) October 3, 2012
@Soledad_OBrien Do you think your interview with Ms Cutter carried the same tone as the conversation you had with Romney's Rep? It did not.
— Ann Carvo (@annamae55) October 3, 2012
@annamae55 ms cutter and rep chafetz were very similar I thought.
— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) October 3, 2012
Bless her heart! Soledad exposes her lapdoggery further in an exchange with Republican Barbara Comstock as well.
Even @CNN co-host, camera people were laughing at @Soledad_OBrien's unprofessional behavior towards @BarbaraComstock. No longer news agency.
— T (@Smalltalkwitht) October 3, 2012
. @Soledad_OBrien to Romney rep.: Only one person who is spinning, and that would be you. @StartingPtCNN VIDEO: http://t.co/G5veAlWJ
— Van Scott (@vanscottABC) October 3, 2012
This morning @Soledad_OBrien was hammered by @BarbaraComstock (R, VA) Soledad's and @CNN 's response? Snickering and snide comments. #FAIL
— T (@Smalltalkwitht) October 3, 2012
@Soledad_OBrien CNN Political Hack Constantly Getting Caught in The Act of Unprofessional Behavior http://t.co/urEQwq6O @BarbaraComstock #p2
— Mark Merlot (@AverageVoter) October 3, 2012
Hmm. Why the blatant enabling by the press today?
FLASHBACK: JournoList plotted to kill Jeremiah Wright story in 2008 http://t.co/Fonmh236 @JoeNBC @hardball_chris @soledad_obrien @tombrokaw
— Barry Choom (@rapidcraft) October 3, 2012
Lapdogs don’t like getting caught burying bones in the backyard. This became even more obvious last night.
OBAMA? RT @TheFix: So, does Mitt Romney put out a statement on the Drudge vid? Does the RNC? Any major Republican figure?
— Nathan Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) October 3, 2012
That’s right. The first reaction of members of the media is to demand action from Romney. For things that President Obama did and said.
Revealing @TheFix wouldn't even CONSIDER asking POTUS about his own remarks. And they wonder why there is no trust.
— Nathan Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) October 3, 2012
@NathanWurtzel @TheFix Why the hell would Romney/the RNC feel the need to put out a statement? This is about the Media & its utter dishonor.
— Moe Lane (@moelane) October 3, 2012
Indeed. As for Stephanie Cutter, isn’t there a few things she’d like to denounce?
Stephanie #Cutter: please list all anti Romney videos you've denounced. It won't take 140 characters. No rules in this game. Haven't been.
— SwarnerGroup (@SwarnerGroup) October 3, 2012
Nope. She will just keep lying, over and over. And the media will let her.

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Well, well. It’s okay for someone on the Left to make a joke about people of the same sex marrying, but it’s not okay for a woman on the right to do so? Got it.
Hey people at #CrowleyJokes, how was Monica's joke much different than this? https://t.co/9Anr3ubA #hmmmm?
— RB (@RBPundit) April 26, 2012
Hmm. Curious, indeed!
The Left was once again caught spewing bile at a conservative woman when they took to Twitter to attack Fox News’ Monica Crowley for a joke she made about Sandra Fluke. Enter frantic back-pedaling and plausible deniability pushing. The ever-repugnant Salon editor Joan Walsh tries valiantly.
Note to the right: If you're not a homophobe, suggesting two men might marry isn't a gay joke. I know, I know, it's confusing.
— Joan Walsh (@joanwalsh) April 26, 2012
See? She can do it because she’s all inclusive and stuff. She’s a liberal! They are allowed to be homophobes and sexists and racists. And Monica must be a H8R. Because, Republican.
And what about Al Sharpton? “Punk faggot” is okay, evidently, if Al “blood on his hands” Sharpton says it.
Crowley once called an audience member a "punk faggot", too. http://t.co/7hJhT6yF #CrowleyJokes
— RB (@RBPundit) April 26, 2012
This doesn’t pass the homophobic smell test, Joan. Those who are saying that Monica Crowley used a “slur” as an excuse to spew their hate at her are the ones who are truly homophobic. Because, it’s only a slur if one considers being gay an insult. Hate much, Left?
Twitter agrees.
Those attacking @MonicaCrowley are probably the same ones who "insulted" @AndrewBreitbart by calling him gay. (It's not an insult, kids.)
— jon gabriel (@exjon) April 26, 2012
@red_red_head If liberals don't attack you for being a homophobe, they'll attack you for being a homosexual. #ludicrous
— jon gabriel (@exjon) April 26, 2012
Also sexist. Like the time President Obama felt the need to telephone Sandra Fluke to soothe her boo-boo feelings. The only thing he left out was a pat on the head.
Note: If you think women, gays, [fill in the blank], need to be treated like Fabergé eggs, you have an insultingly low opinion of them.
— jon gabriel (@exjon) April 26, 2012
Another false narrative debunked. Thank you, happy warriors!
It's seems I've killed the #CrowleyJokes hashtag by pointing out Joan Walsh's tweet and Al Sharpton's past comments. OH WELL!
— RB (@RBPundit) April 26, 2012