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Originally Posted by DRS112
Is it just me....or does this article never say why it isn't true other than because the auther says so?
Not saying that what the frogger guy posted is true...but it will take more than joe schmo there saying it just isn't so to make his claim valid.
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Before noon Friday, HuffPo's had an article up by Sam Stein entitled
Clinton Adviser Claims Indiana Slur Video is Conspiracy. What scared me was the blurb directing readers to Stein's article started
with
Clinton Aide Exonerated ... If you read Stein's story, you see that Kantor is exonerated simply because he says it didn't happen. (If only Bill Clinton could have had such a liberal standard of proof in the Lewinsky matter.) Kantor's defense,
believed and embraced in a nanosecond by the MSM, is that the audio from the original footage in
The War Room is
virtually inaudible. Hello! Did anyone see
Primary Colors?
Nothing is
virtually inaudible.
Clinton Adviser Claims Indiana Slur Video Is Conspiracy - Politics on The Huffington Post
I don't believe I have read anywhere that Kantor denies saying "those people are shit" -- although, after listening to the video from
The War Room (as opposed to the allegedly doctored
video), it is possible he is saying "those people are shittin'."
This is the Emperor's New Clothes, Part Deux. The Clinton machine got the allegedly doctored YouTube down in less than an hour. However, it appears that they were unable to get
The War Room, pt. 9 removed.
I have yet to see an expert in audio analysis address the soundtrack from
The War Room. Frankly, when Hillary supporters clogged
the blogosphere with their mantra that Kantor was saying something like "won't it be great to be in the White House" rather than "don't you feel sorry for those white ******s," I just gave up. No thinking
person would believe that Kantor would lower his voice to say, "Wouldn't it be great to be in the White House right now?"
Kantor's uncomplimentary remarks about Hoosiers
are mentioned (inconclusively) in a 1993 WaPo
review of
The War Room.
Hillary supporters in the blogosphere are certain
that Obama's campaign put the allegedly doctored
YouTube out there to play the race card.
Bonfire of the Vanities, Part Deux -- all I
learned from this is don't fucking mess with the
Clinton machine.