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    GOP Rep Busted Taking Credit for Dem Achievements

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      hubrys
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      LINK: 'I Cannot Really Remember': GOP Rep. Busted For Taking Credit For Bills She Voted Against

      It's sad that the GOP has to rely on the Democrats' accomplishments back in Washington while campaigning back home in their districts.

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        raphjd Forum Administrator @hubrys
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        @hubrys

        Look up Obama's record on taking credit for bills he claimed to have passed.

        He loves to brag about Illinois bills that he was in the US Senate when they passed, plus a few he voted against as a Senator.

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          duncanlem @hubrys
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          @hubrys full credit to the interviewer for holding her feet to the fire. He didn't let up and he nailed her. She is a nightmare of a human. She's the one who praised Argentina for having “one race, one culture, one religion.”

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            hubrys @duncanlem
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            @duncanlem I agree. I wish more journalists would interview like that, but unfortunately "access journalism" rules the day here in the US.

            Take an interview that's anything more than slightly confrontational, and you can forget about your entire network ever being allowed to interview that politician again.

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