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By Kyle Drennen | July 13, 2012 | 12:33

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In a campaign report for Friday's NBC Today, correspondent Peter Alexander touted a sound bite of President Obama telling CBS's Charlie Rose: "...the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the American people." Alexander added that the President wanted to tell, "A story that gives Americans a sense of 'unity' and 'optimism'..."  

Immediately following that glowing description of Obama's communications style, Alexander lamented: "But Romney, who's relentlessly attacked the President for mishandling the economy, quickly pounced: 'Being president is not about telling stories,' Romney said in a statement, 'Being president is about leading.'"

What Alexander failed to mention was the Obama campaign's idea of "unity" and "optimism" is accusing Romney of being a felon. Something which Obama's deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter did on Thursday, as she ranted about Romney's time as CEO of Bain Capital.

Alexander did note how contentious the campaign was becoming, but only in general terms that put Romney on defense: "Still, with this campaign becoming bitterly personal Thursday, both sides accusing the other of lying, Romney was once again forced to defend his business experience..."

Seizing on rumors that former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was high on Romney's short list of vice presidential running mates, Alexander speculated on potential GOP discord: "Rice has been seen as a long shot, because her pro-choice views on abortion clash with the Republican Party's conservative base.....many conservatives who already doubt Romney's conservative credentials would obviously be deeply upset if Rice were chosen."

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Here is a full transcript of the July 13 report:

7:00AM ET TEASE:

MATT LAUER: Could it be Condi? Mitt Romney closer to naming his running mate and there's a new report that former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is near the top of the list. This as former President Bill Clinton opens up to Savannah about the state of the presidential race.

7:04AM ET SEGMENT:

SAVANNAH GUTHRIE: In the presidential race we're learning more about when Mitt Romney will announce his choice for a running mate and just who that might be. NBC's Peter Alexander is here with the details. Peter, good morning to you.

PETER ALEXANDER: Savannah, nice to see you this morning. The intensity has really picked up in this race, with another furious back and forth Thursday. And now add into the mix the new VP speculation as well. Could Condoleezza Rice be Mitt Romney's running mate? This as the President makes a campaign swing through the critical battleground of Virginia today, after opening up about his biggest mistake as president.

[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Decision 2012; Obama Discusses His Biggest Mistake]

ALEXANDER: With the latest polls showing the presidential race neck and neck and the Obama and Romney campaigns at one another's throats again Thursday, the President made a rare concession in an interview with CBS News.

BARACK OBAMA: The mistake of my first couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. And that's important. But, you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the American people.

ALEXANDER: A story that gives Americans a sense of "unity" and "optimism," the President said. But Romney, who's relentlessly attacked the President for mishandling the economy, quickly pounced: "Being president is not about telling stories," Romney said in a statement, "Being president is about leading." Still, with this campaign becoming bitterly personal Thursday, both sides accusing the other of lying, Romney was once again forced to defend his business experience, responding with this new ad.

[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Decision 2012; Romney Faces Questions on Bain, VP Pick]

Late Thursday, the Romney campaign tried to switch the topic, blasting this fundraising e-mail to supporters, offering them a chance to meet Romney's choice for vice president. And at almost exactly the same time, the conservative Drudge Report website, with close ties to the Romney campaign, insisted a surprise candidate is near the top of Romney's VP list, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Rice has been seen as a long shot, because her pro-choice views on abortion clash with the Republican Party's conservative base. And in March she denied any interest in serving as vice president during an interview with David Gregory.

CONDOLEEZZA RICE: It's not for me. I love policy. I love public service. I'm awfully happy doing what I'm doing.

ALEXANDER: During a $4 million fundraising swing through Wyoming hosted by Dick Cheney Thursday, Romney praised the former vice president as a "great American leader," but didn't say a word about his own plans for a running mate. And we reached out to the campaign, the Romney campaign, late last night. A spokesperson told us they would not comment on the VP process, that's what they consistently tell us. But many conservatives who already doubt Romney's conservative credentials would obviously be deeply upset if Rice were chosen. As one conservative commentator tweeted, Savannah, last night: "Multiple assurances from team Romney tonight that Condi is not happening for VP." It would still be a big surprise if she was the choice.

GUTHRIE: Okay, so it's over before it begins. Peter Alexander, thank you so much.

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Barack Hussein Obama is a lying sack of sh_t

Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 12:50pm.

Everything that comes out of this POS' mouth is either a lie or a half-truth.

He is a total fraud of a POTUS, and if nothing else, the support he is still getting has demonstrated that almost half of the voting sheeple in this country are too stoopid to exist in a truly free country.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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Dave, I have changed my

Submitted by killa37 on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 1:02pm.

Dave, I have changed my grandson's diapers many times, and I have also 'inspected' his progress when he was being 'potty-trained', and I have to tell you that you are insulting 'sh*t' by comparing it to Boy Baraka!!!

And I'm lookin' (Obamaspeak) for a thread on Boy BlahBlah's typically self-absorbed remark yesterday about 'his biggest mistake' being 'substance over style'!!!! What a friggin' HOWLER!!!! The guy has NO substance, style, class, or sense - and the only 'perspiration' that he's every generated was out on the hot golf course, and the only 'inspiration' that he's given are to people who are too lazy, useless, worthless, hopeless, futless, and stoooooooooooopid to figure anything out for themselves.

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This is a full blown propaganda machine now.

Submitted by c5then on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 1:10pm.

Obama is lying in his attack ads against Romney.
The media say nothing.
Obama is trying to pit classes against each other.
The media say nothing.
Obama is trying to push for more of his policies that haven't worked.
The media say nothing.
Obama is ignoring and trashing the Constitution.
The media say nothing
Obama is trying to raise taxes on the low-income earners.
The media say nothing.
Obama is sending jobs over-seas because of onerous regulations.
The media say nothing.

We no longer have a free press. It is a subservient press to the democrat party.

 

Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it! 

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LOl, had enough of the unity

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 1:25pm.

LOl, had enough of the unity and optimism and transparency and the third summer of recovery. The list goes on.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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That story is a bedtime story . . .

Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 2:36pm.

. . . Obama is trying to lull the electorate to sleep with a bedtime story about how everything will be alright in the morning after we have a nice, long sleep. "The private sector is doing fine" he reassures us as he diverts our attention from the bad economy that's keeping us awake.

Meanwhile, his henchmen are breaking into the piggy bank on the dresser.

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Obama gets right into the

Submitted by celator on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 2:09pm.

Obama gets right into the shopworn lefty excuse for their failures: "We have great policies, but we don't sell the policies to the American people very well." It's never, of course, that their policies are ill-conceived, and destroy our country and our freedoms.

So Obama is saying we are too stupid to recognize the brilliance of his policies and his socialist pie in the sky fantasies. He's really saying, "I didn't dumb it down enough for these slobs to comprehend what I was saying."

The thing is Obama has been telling stories his entire life, and they are all fiction, and we know it.

"This is not your mother's Democratic Party"--Andrew Breitbart, CPAC, February 2012
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Oh, he HAS told story after story

Submitted by StarAZ on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 2:33pm.

Obama is all about stories--his composite girlfriends, his daughters asking him lame little poliitical questions (can you fix the hole, daddy?), his mother's insurance situation, you can keep your doctor, you won't pay a dime more in taxes, Republicans hate women, nobody can make a fortune through work, he must be a crook, on and on. He's an honorary Brother Grimm!

 

 

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Spelled G-R-I-M

Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 2:39pm.

His narcissism is coming through week after week as he finds fault with everyone but himself.

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"I Do Not Like Green Eggs And Ham"

Submitted by bigdaddy on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 2:34pm.

...I Do Not Like Them O-Bam-I Am,

I do not like ObamaCare, I would not like it anywhere.
Not on a Canadian Bus or High Speed Rail,
I would not like it, without fail!

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^^Like^^

Submitted by UpNorth on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 3:58pm.

Nicely done, Bigdaddy. You should post it up in the Disqus comments, maybe some of the libs won't get to see it down here?

To re-elect Obama would be like the Titanic backing up and hitting the iceberg again.
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Obama loves unity

Submitted by amlaml on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 5:51pm.

whenever everyone unites in belief and defense of his words and actions. Of course, that can get difficult when his words and his actions contradict each other.

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