Oh come now. That can’t be real. Surely the New York Times hacks learned from their ludicrous Obama just totally “misspoke” when he said you could keep your plan spin. They can’t be that clownish, can they?
Oh yes. They can.
The New York Times calls Obama's insurance lie an "incorrect promise" http://t.co/ZqLjhhS1hk
— Rare (@Rare) November 13, 2013
RT @morningmoneyben: Now we apparently call the "you can keep your plan" deception an "incorrect promise." http://t.co/u4I5rByRLe
— WhiteHousePressCorps (@whpresscorps) November 13, 2013
RT @BecketAdams: Dear @nytimes,
What the hell is an "incorrect promise"? http://t.co/SSP1vunNmD
— Brittany (@bccover) November 13, 2013
Unreal. Seriously hack-guys, now you are just sad.
Fox News contributor Byron York notes a little something else:
Nexis database for NYT goes back to late 70s. Never in that time, until today, did paper use phrase 'incorrect promise.'
— Byron York (@ByronYork) November 13, 2013
Also, can't find other use of 'incorrect promise' on NYT website. Surely some politician made an 'incorrect promise' in the past, no?
— Byron York (@ByronYork) November 13, 2013
Huh. Funny that.
@ByronYork not even in a direct quote? I could've sworn I remembered "Bush incorrect promised, people died" @gabrielmalor
— The H2 (@TheH2) November 13, 2013
Zing!
https://twitter.com/conncarroll/status/400590660287594496
Double zing!
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The righteous mockery was swift and splendid.
https://twitter.com/Cameron_Gray/status/400607239280791552
NY Times now invents phrase "incorrect promise" to describe #Obamacare deceptions. Do they ever feel shame over the blatant shilling?
— Michael Freeman (@michaelpfreeman) November 13, 2013
Can’t shame the shameless!
"Incorrect promise" RT @jtLOL Future generations will be amused by Library of Congress' files on Twitter's @Obamacare defenders, circa 2013.
— Seth (@dcseth) November 13, 2013
The same NYTimes that discovered Zimmerman was a "WHITE Hispanic" invents a new phrase for Obama: "incorrect promise"http://t.co/h9CutnqeWc
— ConservativeNotCrazy (@IAMMGraham) November 13, 2013
https://twitter.com/MattDeLuca/status/400485559568973824
.@NYTimes I saw Incorrect Promise open for Carly Simon in '86.
— Fingers Malloy (@FingersMalloy) November 13, 2013
I saw Incorrect Promise open for Ugly Kid Joe in 1995. cc @nytimes
— Socially DistantAF (@brodigan) November 13, 2013
I love "Incorrect Promise" off When in Rome's import EP – RT @KurtSchlichter: @bccohan I saw Incorrect Promise open for Outright Lie in 2008
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) November 13, 2013
I saw Incorrect Promise open for Taking Back Sunday in 2005. @bccohan @JayCaruso @BecketAdams @nytimes
— Matthew DesOrmeaux ⚜ (@authoridad) November 13, 2013
https://twitter.com/RileyRebel129/status/400606536721899520
Bingo.
This Twitter user nutshells it for the ludicrous lapdogs at the New York Times:
https://twitter.com/RyanBLeslie/status/400489292344332288
Precisely.
But truth doesn’t matter when you are far too busy burying bones and begging for an extra bowl of Obama kibble.
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