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Bernie lost, fair and square. Passing along false statements does not help your candidate. tonyt53 May 2016 #1
Thank you for "Correct(ing) The Record" n/t That Guy 888 May 2016 #3
I'll take Erin at her word. The Politifact article completely dismisses her in order to make their think May 2016 #4
I sure don't, particularly since she was shown to be wrong in the post you linked Recursion May 2016 #15
Politifact's report doesn't match reality. As a result, they seem like a poor source. hellofromreddit May 2016 #7
Politifact had a blatant error in their assessment but in doing so they provided proof why jillan May 2016 #11
Capeharting is the older term, but using the term Ralstonning might be appropriate for something MisterP May 2016 #2
Indeed. He should no longer be considered a journalist. /nt think May 2016 #5
and the sheer jeering while accidentally revealing he's in the wrong: "we changed the rules MisterP May 2016 #9
Edited. AtomicKitten May 2016 #10
Not according to Politifact frazzled May 2016 #6
Erin was ON THE BOARD. She is the one making the claim in the email. Politifact IGNORED her claim think May 2016 #8
And Lange points out that she's wrong, and is kind of taken aback Recursion May 2016 #13
So, this is an email exchange in which Bilbray was shown to be wrong Recursion May 2016 #12
That's why we're getting the huge push back. They cheated or are so incompetent nc4bo May 2016 #14
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