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Robert Green  
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 More options Nov 12 2012, 5:48 am
Newsgroups: alt.home.repair, rec.crafts.metalworking, rec.autos.tech
From: "Robert Green" <robert_green1...@yah00.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 05:48:21 -0500
Local: Mon, Nov 12 2012 5:48 am
Subject: Re: Trader4 was right?? gensets vs. car inverters.....
"Gunner" <gunnera...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> >> > The voter is basically dumb and lazy. The reason I became a
Democratic
> >> > operative instead of a Republican was because there were more
> >> > Democrats that didn't have a clue than there were Republicans."
> >> >                               James Carvell, DNC operative

> >> Almost certainly fabricated right-wing nonsense:
> >> http://www.snopes.com/politics/quotes/carville.asp

> >I agree.  It's absolute rubbish:

>http://www.ijreview.com/2012/10/19581-james-carville-80-of-democrats-...
cally-clueless/

> >This author reached out to Mr. Carville's office about the blistering
quote
> >and received the following response:

> >  Mr. Becker,

> >  Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Apparently the quote was
> >falsely posted by an unknown user to a quotations website called
> >thinkexist.com. We have contacted the website and asked them to take the
> >quote down. James Carville never said these words, and this quote in no
way
> >belongs to James Carville.

> >Liar, liar pants on fire.  (-:  What I find remarkable is that Americans
are
> >finally catching on to how much of the information being cited as gospel
by
> >the right turns out to be utter BS and punished them at the polls for
their
> >mendacity.
> Looks like Carvelle is running from an off hand remark thats catching
> up to him.

Looks like Gunner's the one running here, trying to escape a fraudulent post
that doesn't pass the most basic smell test.  James Carville has too many
enemies for a quote like that not to be picked up and beaten to death by
legitimate media, left and right.  Legitimate media here is defined as
having assets they don't want to lose in a libel suit and editors that won't
post something so out-of-character without absolute confirmation.  God only
knows where you found this bit of propaganda but nothing very legit shows up
in Google.  Not so for true quotes like Romney's 47% election-losing gem.
You can find that on legit sites all over the internet.  Or Akin's rape
quote.

Maybe if you had a video of Carville saying what you allege it would be
provable but only ranters showed up in my search, not Carville.  Considering
every idiotic thing any politico says nowadays ends up on YouTube, that's
another clue your alleged quote is bunk.  Screwed by your puppetmasters
again.  Don't you hate that?  (-:

> And its not Bush's fault either!!

Crashing the economy was Bush's (and Congress's)  fault but spreading BS
that doesn't pass the smell test was probably not.  That's your job.  You
can't even spell Carville's name right. That was my first clue this was a
phony attribution.  Why would we believe anything else you claim about this
fraudulent quote?  Do you think Carville doesn't know how to spell his own
name?

Since the quote above fails to be found anywhere reliable, let's find a
quote on a site that actually has money to pay a libel judgment if they
publish false information and lose a lawsuit.  The real James Carville:

http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/21/opinion/carville-republican-disaster/in...

"At any rate, let's talk a minute about Mitt. He was your guy -- he was
methodical, meticulous, married once. He has completely blown himself up
over an issue that everyone knew was coming. Have you had a chance to look
at John McCain's research operation on Mitt? Wow. And let me assure you,
that thing has been supplemented, expanded, and annotated. God only knows
about the Obama people -- they've got a billion dollars! And how about my
friends over at American Bridge (the Democrat-leaning political action
committee)? Clearly Mitt is merely in the beginning of this tax-return,
financial-disclosure, Cayman Island (and God only knows what else) fiasco."

Doesn't sound at all like the guy in your made-up quote, does it?  Epic
fail.  Thanks for playing.

--
Bobby G.


 
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