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The woman made two incredible "gaffs". First confusing our presidential candidate with an international terrorist. We never hear people calling John McCain Ron, Don, Juan, Lon, MCCrain, McLean, McCartney and yet supposedly bright and articulate reporters and commentators frequently cannot remember the name of our presidential candidate. She should be fired for incompetence on that, let alone, "well both really, if we could."
Yes, I watched and listened the whole tape. Do you Obamatons know the meaning of "context"?
Yes was saying that SOME people were implying what Hill really meant was that Obama would be knocked off.
Can you guys read for comprehension?
NO,
That's NOT what was said. Your OWN comprehension is what needs help.
Here is a follow-on video where Liz Trotta admits HERSELF that she was making a bad joke. Liz Trotta was not saying that SOME people were implying that, SHE was implying it - in fact, she didn't just imply, she came right out and SAID it.
Trotta: "...and now we have what some are reading as a suggestion that somebody knock off Osama , um Obama - well, both would be good (laughs)"
FOX News commentor: "Talk about how you really feel".
It was in fact a joke on Trotta's part (she admits that herself) - but it was in VERY bad taste.
...and the fact that she was able to get away with it - with a mere "Talk about how you really feel" comment from the interviewer saids a lot about FOX.
Well, if it isn't true, Liberals aren't doing a good job of debunking that myth.
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