So are we all in agreement that takes a few seconds worth of video out of a much larger video and using it out of context is wrong?
I dunno... ask Breitbart. Oh, wait, you can't...
So are we all in agreement that takes a few seconds worth of video out of a much larger video and using it out of context is wrong?
I dunno... ask Breitbart. Oh, wait, you can't...
+1Even out of context, that quote doesn't sound that bad and the logical leap is a pretty big. A better thing to take out of context would be if Obama quoted someone from the McCain staff in 2008 saying something to the effect of "if we talk about the economy we're going to lose", and then someone took Obama quoting another and made a commercial with that sound byte as if it was his sentiment. But then it would take a pretty gigantic douchebag to do something like that. Someone who's such a piece of shit the likeliness of them being a major factor or frontrunner in a national race would require an entire political party to be made up of bad people. But I guess that's so unlikely we shouldn't even talk about it.
The women isn't wealthy. Her husband is. All she knows how to do is make sandwiches and get pregnant.
Sounds OK to me.
Move what?
