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Steve Schmidt lost credibility tonight. He just another right wing (Original Post) JRLeft Oct 2012 OP
Then he even backtracked on himself soleft Oct 2012 #1
He had credibility? Narraback Oct 2012 #2
Not with me, never did. But anyway. freshwest Oct 2012 #16
just a reminder erik satie Oct 2012 #3
Tweety called him on it too Evergreen Emerald Oct 2012 #4
I think he was auditioning for Faux tonight chelsea0011 Oct 2012 #5
I agree. I thought he was a straight shooter, but apparently that was Woody Harrelson winstars Oct 2012 #6
Give him a break The Hitman Oct 2012 #7
Sorry, can't defend the indefensible. catbyte Oct 2012 #12
No break given oswaldactedalone Oct 2012 #8
Ya know what, I give him a pass BeyondGeography Oct 2012 #9
We're at the point, where they all start getting in line Thrill Oct 2012 #10
I lost all respect for Steve tonight. JanetLovesObama Oct 2012 #11
I totally agree! nt avebury Oct 2012 #13
I think he might have been right LondonReign2 Oct 2012 #14
But why play games with foreign policy? We don't need a schizophrenic calculator mfcorey1 Oct 2012 #20
A republican sack of sand with nothing to add. Segami Oct 2012 #15
When did he have credibility? krawhitham Oct 2012 #17
well what do you expect from someone who was a mccain-palin advisor? spanone Oct 2012 #18
Schmidt gave kids across the US a new excuse sunnystarr Oct 2012 #19

The Hitman

(562 posts)
7. Give him a break
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 10:59 PM
Oct 2012

he has a role to fill in hostile territory. He's gotta say something... and their ain't much to say.

BeyondGeography

(39,377 posts)
9. Ya know what, I give him a pass
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 11:00 PM
Oct 2012

He is a partisan. But he does add value to the MSNBC panel. Otherwise you'd just have everyone basically agreeing with each other.

LondonReign2

(5,213 posts)
14. I think he might have been right
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 11:01 PM
Oct 2012

He isn't defending Romney's "souless shapeshifting" as Rachel so hilariously put it...he was saying that clearly the Romney campaign made the political calculation that it wouldn't hurt him to do so. he might be right; I have a low opinion of the American voter recognizing that Romney contradicted himself endlessly in an attempt to hide his true colors.

mfcorey1

(11,001 posts)
20. But why play games with foreign policy? We don't need a schizophrenic calculator
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 11:27 PM
Oct 2012

for President. A grown man playing tactical games with he voters is unacceptable.

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