Our Astronomical Liar Award Goes to Wasserman-Schultz for Lying on Air – Again – As Usual

August 23, 2012
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Even Anderson-Cooper can’t get Ms. Wasserman-Schultz to tell the truth as you will see in the video below.

When Akin made his moronic comment about legitimate rapes, reporters asked Romney if he believed in abortion in cases of rape and incest. Romney simply and emphatically said, Yes! Honest answer and great delivery! He’s been saying that for years.

Wasserman-Schultz is now misquoting the LA Times and lying to the people so she can scare them into making campaign contributions. She is falsely claiming that Romney is opposed to abortion in the case of rape or incest.

Sounds like Anderson-Cooper feels she went over the line. I don’t know why her comments about Republicans wanting to kill seniors, women and children didn’t do it, but I’ll take what I can get.

I hate to get off topic, but what’s with the curls? She used to look like a deranged poodle and now she looks like the Chuckie version of a Shirley Temple doll.

Her new Shirley Temple look

Maybe Hollywood is doing a remake of Gone with the Wind and she’s trying out for one of the parts. Let’s hope she’s gone with the wind soon.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t also post her lies about Ryan on Medicare with Wolf Blitzer unleashed as he grills her:

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