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Subject: BS: Who the F*** is Chuck Todd to say... From: Jack the Sailor Date: 12 Oct 12 - 12:25 AM That President Obama does not want his job? Liberal Media??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA My boycott of NBC News begins today. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Who the F*** is Chuck Todd to say... From: Elmore Date: 12 Oct 12 - 07:47 PM Did he really say that? He always seemed to me to be one of the more responsible members of the media. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Who the F*** is Chuck Todd to say... From: Richard Bridge Date: 12 Oct 12 - 08:30 PM Forgive me for asking, but who the f*ck is Chuck Todd? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Who the F*** is Chuck Todd to say... From: Ebbie Date: 12 Oct 12 - 10:01 PM JtS, I have not been able to find such a quote from Todd (Chuck Todd is the White House correspondent, Richard B. Been around a long time). I did find this from when Todd was on Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough's show: "Todd said that President Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney in Ohio by 51 to 45 percent in that survey of likely voters and the president's lead is driven primarily by early voters. Todd said that Obama leads Romney 2 to 1 among early voters, and 1 in 5 voters in Ohio will or have cast early ballots. However, Todd noted that this poll shows Romney with a colossal 10 point advantage among voters who plan to cast their ballots on Election Day." And in talking about Dubya's habit of talking with other countries' dignitaries, "Scarborough added that Obama "doesn't seem to want to" build relationships with foreign leaders." Would you please direct me to your quote? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Who the F*** is Chuck Todd to say... From: Little Hawk Date: 13 Oct 12 - 11:54 AM I guess he can say it if he wants to... But so what? I wonder if NBC will note your absence. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Who the F*** is Chuck Todd to say... From: pdq Date: 13 Oct 12 - 12:18 PM "'Todd said that President Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney in Ohio by 51 to 45 percent in that survey of likely voters..." That poll has a Democrat sampling of +11. In 2010, the turnout in Ohio was +1 Republican. The fraud in polling is working in Obama's favor in fundraising since he can say it's really close and just a few more bucks will put him over the top. Obama raised a record $160 million (officially) in September. If he did that well every month this year he would have 1.6 billion to buy this election. Recall that George W. Bush and company spent only $350 million to win in 2004. And it's Obama who claims he resents the influence of money in politics. Sure. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Who the F*** is Chuck Todd to say... From: Little Hawk Date: 13 Oct 12 - 06:58 PM He represents the influence of money in politics, and so does Romney. You'll never get to run in the final lap of a presidential election if you don't represent the influence of money. The safest policy for Big Money is to invest in both candidates. That way, whoever wins, you stand to call in your favors from them after they do. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Who the F*** is Chuck Todd to say... From: Jack the Sailor Date: 16 Oct 12 - 10:43 PM He said it on the post debate coverage and a day or two after. I don't have a quote. It was broadcast on TV. |