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I nearly die every time I see something like this video. College students, mostly wearing Obama shirts, at an Obama rally in Ohio perform for the camera concerning their total ignorance about Benghazi. These kids must be totally uninformed about anything other than the fact, according to the Obama campaign, that Islamist terror groups are dwindling in power in the Middle East. Get some laughs at how uninformed those "voters" really are right from their mouths.
As opposed to the ignorance displayed by many republican voters. Point is that there is ignorance on both sides so to pick just one side shows your extreme partisanship.
One other thing, how do we know when this video was shot, the day after the attack and or weeks later. The point is, that everyone watches the news everyday especially young people. Most young people I know, many don't like Obama, never even watch the news. They just hear what others are saying and base their opinions on that.
Yes because we ALL know that only Democrats are ignorant. The Republicans are all Harvard educated, with various PhDs in political science and/or astrophyics.
AND they are all so well-versed in foreign policy.
I nearly die every time I see something like this video. College students, mostly wearing Obama shirts, at an Obama rally in Ohio perform for the camera concerning their total ignorance about Benghazi. These kids must be totally uninformed about anything other than the fact, according to the Obama campaign, that Islamist terror groups are dwindling in power in the Middle East. Get some laughs at how uninformed those "voters" really are right from their mouths.
I see that you've changed your "narrative." NOW you say Obama is claiming that there is dwindling power from "Islamist terror groups."lol. Previously the Republican outcry was that Obama had been claiming terrorism was not a problem because al qaeda had been overcome as a result of killing Bin Laden and therefore wanted to "hide" (for campaign purposes) the reality that there was a al qaeda-sponsored terrorist attack in Benghazi.
I see you guys are realizing now that the Benghazi attack was not an al qaeda planned attack in response to 9/11 anniversary but rather was a terrorist attack by local "Islamist" groups in response to the video denigrating "the prophet".
As opposed to the ignorance displayed by many republican voters. Point is that there is ignorance on both sides so to pick just one side shows your extreme partisanship.
One other thing, how do we know when this video was shot, the day after the attack and or weeks later. The point is, that everyone watches the news everyday especially young people. Most young people I know, many don't like Obama, never even watch the news. They just hear what others are saying and base their opinions on that.
Is there any chance that those who weren't wearing Obama shirts either weren't questioned or were cut out. Of course, both of us know that not all college students are Obama supporters although the bearded somewhat older man must have been a professor and may have been the teach of some of those people.
Did you say that young people don't watch the news? I think that most of them would have admitted that they get most of their news from Jon Stewart since most of that age don't realize he is a comedian. My son (31) used to watch Stewart every night and thought he was the real news. He won't waste his time watching him these days since he changed to very hard right conservative thinking some time ago.
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