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Media, White House brush aside Obama's shameful remark; Americans respond with #Bumpintheroad

As Twitchy reported last night, President Obama callously referred to the four murdered Americans in Libya as a “bump in the road” during a “60 Minutes” interview.

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Was he taking a page from Geraldo Rivera’s disgusting book? He referred to Ambassador Stevens as a “dead dude.” Shameful.

Evidently, “real journalists” didn’t see fit to point out President Obama’s disgraceful remarks.

https://twitter.com/justkarl/status/250234049354940416

Indeed. But, no. Guess what was the story? Meany pants Republicans pointing out the disgraceful comment. More from ABC News:

“I guess when u win a Nobel Peace Prize for doing nothing,” tweeted former Bush White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, “an attack that kills an Ambassador is just a ‘bump in the road.’”

Other Republicans and conservatives, including officials from the Romney campaign, similarly criticized the president.

Oh, the Rethuglicans at it again! Criticizing the president by, you know, quoting his own words. Racists. Other media outlets chose to ignore as well, evidently.

https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/250253645478756352

Some make it all about Romney’s “slam,” natch. As always, Obama gets a pass and it’s all about Romney’s “statement.”

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The always contemptible press secretary Jay Carney doubled-down on the disgusting by saying that criticizing Obama’s shameful statement is “desperate and offensive.”

Unreal. Desperate and offensive, heal thyself.

While the media may give a pass, citizens will not. And, so, #BumpIntheRoad was born. Take it away, Twitter!

https://twitter.com/Miss_Wisconsin/status/250244353212157955

https://twitter.com/TxAv8r/status/250080022172409856

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https://twitter.com/TxAv8r/status/250092419457089536

https://twitter.com/MBGlenn/status/250295935022821376

https://twitter.com/amylutz4/status/250288389146935296

Win.

More, please, Twitter. We can see November from this bump in the road.