During the debates, Candy Crowley and Barack Obama performed a scripted song and dance act, in order to prevent Romney from discussing Obama’s failure to label the terrorist attack at Benghazi as terrorism.
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Now she is saying the exact opposite, so perhaps she will have the opportunity soon to testify against herself in an election tampering hearing.
Crowley went on to point out that Obama was late in calling it terror saying, “in an interview on CBS–which we later learned after the election–but a week and a half after Susan Rice was on [the Sunday shows calling the attack a reaction to a Youtube video] he did say he wasn’t sure if it was a terrorist attack.”
Pfeiffer then somewhat quixotically replied that, “no one was sure at that point.”
Crowley countered that saying “well, no the President, first of all in Libya they were sure of it and the CIA seemed pretty sure of it!”
CNN’s Crowley Admits Obama Didn’t Call Benghazi a Terror Attack
She just happened to have a transcript at the podium – of Obama’s speech in the Rose Garden on 9/12. And Obama just happened to guess that she had that transcript at the podium.
Candy Crowley and Obama colluded in the debate. It’s obvious. How would Obama know to tell her to “Get the transcript!” unless they had planned a response ahead of time on the Benghazi issue? Then, Crowley enabled Obama’s lie about the topic and cut Romney off. The next set of questions that must be asked must deal with the supervisors who knew that the collusion took place prior to the debate.
Candy Crowley’s bosses must be prosecuted – they knew about the collusion
No Surprise. And I see Governor Hickenloser is protecting The Chuck E Cheese murderer.
And they fired Larry Conners for “bias”…
“KMOV (Channel 4) fired Larry Conners after a social-media controversy, prompting St. Louis’ longest-tenured anchorman to defend his claim that IRS “pressure” followed his 2012 interview of President Barack Obama.
Freed from a KMOV gag-order Wednesday, Conners said his statements on Facebook were simply questions about the possibility of an Internal Revenue Service vendetta in the wake of national stories about the agency.
“I never said that’s what happened, and I’m still not saying it,” Conners said. “I’m only asking that question.”
http://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/columns/joe-holleman/larry-conners-fired-from-kmov/article_eca2b7fc-92a3-5578-b866-914639a3da6c.html
Fired for bias? No, fired for holding the ‘wrong’ bias.