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I can't imagine voting for Trump while hard.you want him to vote for Trump even harder?
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I can't imagine voting for Trump while hard.you want him to vote for Trump even harder?
If you observed people coming out of the voting booths in about 85 of the 100 NC counties, you wouldn't have to imagine.I can't imagine voting for Trump while hard.
Mark Robinson being a notable exception. You do NOT want to be the next one in that booth, though.If you observed people coming out of the voting booths in about 85 of the 100 NC counties, you wouldn't have to imagine.
Only if they are wearing tight pants, though. As another poster pointed out, the LDE is strong with them.If you observed people coming out of the voting booths in about 85 of the 100 NC counties, you wouldn't have to imagine.
Sadly, many in America can.I can't imagine voting for Trump while hard.
If my opponent wins it could bring about the end of the World…of Warcraft.
Veronica Corningstone:I can't imagine voting for Trump while hard.
Take away the CBS License!
She is a moron!
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Note that CBS featured the longer answer on their Sunday morning show and then edited for the Monday night special. So they did not hide it — they used it as their hook for the program as part of the Sunday morning political press (which usually drives press coverage for days).
Sketchy because they edited an interview? GTFO. Especially considering the absolute deluge of lies and spewed nonsense by Trump that gets cleaned up in the media. If they were hiding it why even put it in the promo?To clarify, the "edited" version wasn't broadcast in a replay of the interview, it was used in a promo for the interview.
If true, it still seems sketchy and pro-Harris/anti-Trump.
Sketchy because they use no part of her actual word salad response. They could have used any question from any part of the interview in their promo. They picked a good question to intrigue viewers, but cherry picked a line from a completely different part of the interview.Sketchy because they edited an interview? GTFO. Especially considering the absolute deluge of lies and spewed nonsense by Trump that gets cleaned up in the media. If they were hiding it why even put it in the promo?
Apparently I had it backwards. If all they did was edit for a promo but then included the entire response in the actual airing of the interview then you are even more full of shit.Sketchy because they use no part of her actual word salad response. They could have used any question from any part of the interview in their promo. They picked a good question to intrigue viewers, but cherry picked a line from a completely different part of the interview.
Go drive a damn TeslaSketchy because they use no part of her actual word salad response. They could have used any question from any part of the interview in their promo. They picked a good question to intrigue viewers, but cherry picked a line from a completely different part of the interview.
I believe that the word salad version was in the promo and the more concise version was in the aired interview.Apparently I had it backwards. If all they did was edit for a promo but then included the entire response in the actual airing of the interview then you are even more full of shit.
Holy crap. I was giving them the benefit of the doubt.I believe that the word salad version was in the promo and the more concise version was in the aired interview.
It looks like they put a longer version in the promo that made her look bad - with the goal of enticing Pubs to watch? - and then edited and showed a much more concise version in the televised interview.
It's a really, really stupid thing for CBS to do.
But if CBS were really trying to be in the tank for Kamala, they'd have used the edited version in both places. Instead, they've created a controversy where otherwise there was merely an inartful answer.
I don't watch Fox News, but people who are informed know that Fox News TV channel, at least what I've seen after work during prime time, is nothing close to a 'news' station and should not be expected to provide unbiased, factual information. We expect CBS to be objective and accurate and not behave like Fox News.As a reminder, there is only one network who had to pay a judgement of over 800 million for basically lying to their viewers and defaming a company. Any guesses? Hint: It is not CBS.