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In reply to the discussion: The dominant media narrative today is 'Romney Lied' That's a clear win for Pres. Obama. [View all]DemKittyNC
(743 posts)34. Hahaha, that is funny because I told my friends 7 year old sister today
that Mitt Rmoney wanted to kill Big Bird and she started crying uncontrollably. It took me a good 15 mins to get her to calm down. I think MittWitt lost her vote today...lmao!
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The dominant media narrative today is 'Romney Lied' That's a clear win for Pres. Obama. [View all]
bigtree
Oct 2012
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between that and big bird, i dont know how people are saying it is good for romney. nt
seabeyond
Oct 2012
#1
That's not the dominant media narrative anywhere but on sympathetic sites like DU
scheming daemons
Oct 2012
#13
Romney "winning" Debate is winning battle & losing war. The lies will eat at him like acid.
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2012
#17
that's exactly what I thought last night. .won a battle, lost a war.
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#30
I'm not childish. But some folks on DU THRIVE on negativity.. and you are one of them. nt
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#26
Some people are so desperate to say Nitt is on top, they'll overlook anything
ailsagirl
Oct 2012
#20
Only Yahoo News is pushing the WORST stories they can find. otherwise, Romney is a liar.
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#25
Good lord, the Huffington Post, Talking Points Memo, MSNBC and a whole lot of other
GumboYaYa
Oct 2012
#40
you're relying on major news sources, but the majority of Americans rely on a mix of sources
bigtree
Oct 2012
#44