Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Obama, Biden, Axelrod and "Fibbs" Gibbs make Fools of Themselves and of this Nation!

This Obama, Biden, Axelrod, "fibbs" Gibbs totally unfounded smear of Republican Campaign donations is embarrassing for America. To have the Democrat Leadership of our Nation use McCarthy type false allegations is disgraceful...if not corrupt and unethical. If this is all they have (as Bob Scheiffer said) then they ought to keep their mouths shut and take the defeat at the polls. To disgrace America by making false, unfounded and slanderous charges just shows the character of the Democrat Party, Obama and his Administration Goons!

Rove foils Gibbs with his own signs

By MATT NEGRIN | 10/13/10 10:36 AM Updated: 10/13/10 10:45 AM


Karl Rove brought a few props of his own to Fox News on Wednesday to respond to White House press secretary Robert Gibbs’s impromptu theatrics from his gaggle in the briefing room.

Gibbs told reporters on Tuesday that President Obama has no “enemies list” as Rove claimed, and he held up a blank index card as proof. “Now can I see the donors list to American Crossroads?” Gibbs asked, referring to the GOP-friendly group Rove helped found.

On Wednesday, Rove had a response – and three times as many signs.

“I'm happy to respond to Mr. Gibbs's request for a list of the foreign contributors to American Crossroads,” the GOP operative said, holding up a piece of paper that read, “Crossroad’s Foreign Donors” with the number zero below it. “There it is, right there. Zero. Zero.”

He kept going: “In fact, you know, while we're at it, let's talk about the president's evidence for the accusation that the Chamber of Commerce and American Crossroads had foreign donors,” as he held up another sheet reading “Obama’s Evidence” and the word “NADA.”

“It is nada, no evidence whatsoever,” he said. “The president made the charge on the basis of — which leaves us with, what’s the White House credibility on this issue?”

Somewhat predictably, Rove held up his third and final piece of paper that read, “White House credibility” and the word “NONE.”

“None. None,” he said. Mentioning that news organizations and CBS’s Bob Schieffer have pointed out that the White House has no evidence for its claim, Rove concluded, “It ain’t a good time for the White House.”

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