deep
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Harry Vest said:Ya, and Hillary is What
Your country deserves...
did you watch Hillary on O'Rielly?
Harry Vest said:Ya, and Hillary is What
Your country deserves...
deep said:
did you watch Hillary on O'Rielly?
deep said:please watch it
and let us know what you think about both of their performances
Earnie Shavers said:
Saw it.
(a) That most definitely fills my Bill O'Reilly quota for the year.
Fox is so funny to watch. I love how O'Reilly never has 'analysts' or 'experts' that aren't young women for him to giggle with and shout down. What I hate is how EVERYONE ONLY CONVERSES BY SHOUTING. That's not just an O'Reilly thing either, but a general Fox thing. Really annoying. Just because the audience is stupid, does not mean they are hard of hearing.
Harry Vest said:I also thought he was a little too easy on her compared to other interviews I've heard him do...
I'll get back to you once I've seen part 2.
why?watergate said:Were's the You tube link where the 1992 Clinton campaign called the Indiana voters as white ni**ers?
Pennebaker: Clip Doctored
I just spoke to D.A. Pennebaker, the director of "The War Room," who said his film had been doctored to produce a widely-viewed YouTube clip.
In a clip from his film on the 1992 Clinton campaign, posted to YouTube today, Clinton advisor Mickey Kantor is -- according to subtitles -- seen referring to Indianans with an expletive and to his colleague George Stephanopolous with a racial slur.
"He does not say that. He does not say that," said Pennebaker, after viewing the clip.
He said the initial expletive referred to the anticipated reaction in the Bush White House to the fact that Ross Perot's polling numbers were holding strong.
"What he says is he’s surprised Perot’s numbers are holding," said Pennebaker in a brief phone interview. "He says they must be shi**ing in the White House."
The second expletive, he said, appeared to have been entirely fabricated, with new audio dubbed onto the original movie.
Pennebaker appeared surprised and amused by the video.
"A thousand people saw that film in theaters and didn't think" the second expletive had been used, he said. "It's very clearly understandable. It's not like it was in Bulgarian."
In an earlier version posted yesterday, the clip was circulating with a subtitle indicating -- Pennebaker says inaccurately -- that Kantor had insulted Indianans; the racial slur appears to have been added to the second version.