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What is this, eight Pinocchios in two days? Team Obama could go for the hat trick, but the Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler gets the day off tomorrow. Yesterday’s tetra-Pinocchio-palooza involved Team O’s double-down on their Bain attacks by calling Romney a “corporate raider.” Today’s perfecto focuses on David Plouffe’s inability to get math correct in several talk-show appearances last Sunday, when the campaign advisor and surrogate tried to claim that Massachusetts created six government jobs for every private-sector job during Romney’s term, as well as some first-class political paranoia:
“There was an amazing article the other day, I believe it was in The Wall Street Journal, where Republicans in Congress are openly saying, ‘we’re not going to do anything until the election with the economy, because we want to help Mitt Romney.’ With an economy that needs help right now, with the middle class struggling, it’s an amazing thing.” “For all of this talk about government, for every private-sector job created in Massachusetts by Governor Romney, six public sector jobs.”
Lying is one of the very few things the Obama administration excels at. Along with electing more Republicans, I'm not sure the Obama White House is good at much anything else except for perhaps wasting taxpayer money.
Don't worry, the other side gets them about as much. I saw a doozy on Romney (4 Pinochhio's) last week.
Well, hell, if the Romneys do it then it is ok for the Obamas to do it. What kind of reasoning is that?
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