Pravda’s American Counterpart in the News – Our Own CBS

October 25, 2012
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Obama doesn’t shoot first and aim later, he doesn’t aim or shoot at all. 

~ Sara Noble

CBS, the Communist Broadcasting System, edited out a key segment of the Obama interview on 60 Minutes back on September 12th. It was the part where he basically called Benghazi a premeditated terror attack. It didn’t fit the narrative at the time.

They decided to post instead the segment in which Obama insults Romney, saying he shoots first and aims later, among other derisive comments.

The edited out segment:


via CBS News

CBS did not air that portion of the interview with President Obama for weeks, even when it was highly relevant and questions arose about the nature of the attack and whether Obama called it a terror attack from the start.

Of course they couldn’t because the Obama administration was busy lying about the Benghazi attack being the result of an obscure video.

Things have changed. Now that it fits the narrative, they posted the interview with that segment in it. According to Fox News, the clip first appeared online on Oct. 19. It was embedded Oct. 24 in an article by CBS News’ Sharyl Attkisson.

CBS is basically writing and re-writing history for us to fit the Obama tall tales.

The media decides what we will think, how we will think it and when we will think it. The good news is they can only do that if we let them.

 

 

 

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