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A recent anti-Obama Republican ad came out, and it showed a video clip of President Obama saying, about the election, " ... if we discuss the economy, we'll lose."
Except what was really said, was, "John McCain said, ' ... if we discuss the economy, we'll lose". Yes. The President was quoting McCain word for word. But that part was left out to make it seem like the President said that. Yeah, those words weren't changed, either. But that ad was a lie, too. And yes, indeed it was "deceptively edited" with "only the relevant parts" played.
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I agree about NBC. Considering that the entire tapes had been out for a day or two already, why they did that was ridiculous. I think it was just a morning show time saving cut, as it wasn't an initial story release about them, it was a followup interview discussion if I remember right (didn't see any NBC stuff until after they were caught editing unfairly). But it was wrong to do so.
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