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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs it safe to say that everything said in Tampa was a lie?
I think it is. Nothing some on the stage and off at the RNC was not factual.
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Is it safe to say that everything said in Tampa was a lie? (Original Post)
liberal N proud
Sep 2012
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Siwsan
(26,263 posts)1. Did anybody say 'Welcome to Tampa'? I'd give them a pass on that one
Pretty much everything else - well, except for what the chair said, which I don't know the veracity of because I don't have Clint's magic or delusional hearing powers - was probably a pack of lies.
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)2. No, not everything
but pretty much most of it.
It's just that finding the lies and fibs is way too easy.
I will give both Mitt and Paul credit. They both love their parents... I do not think they were lying there.
elleng
(130,927 posts)3. Yes.
Brewinblue
(392 posts)4. No.
The chair really did ask Clint to tell Romney to go fuck himself.