Tuesday, February 14

Jumping the gun! Remember that BIZARRE question about contraceptives? In the GOP debate? Why was it so weird? The narrative was not yet in place.

“George this is an unusual topic that you’re raising,” Romney responded, “Do states have a right to ban contraception? I can’t imagine a state banning contraception. I can’t imagine the circumstances where a state would want to do so"
Remember earlier in January when George Stephanopoulos, former Senior Adviser to President Bill Clinton, moderated the ABC Republican debate? Immediately following that debate, he was accused of asking “unfair” and biased questions and of running the debate in a manner that was anything but objective.

And while those particular charges are debatable, what most everyone agrees on is that Stephanopoulos’ sudden decision to shift the topic of the debate to theoretical questions involving whether or not states have the right to ban contraception was…odd (to say the least).

“Gov. Romney, do you believe that states have the right to ban contraceptive or is that trumped by a constitutional right to privacy?” Stephanopoulos asked the slightly bewildered-looking former Massachusetts governor.
The media is complicit in the White House plans and they KNEW ahead of time that this whole contraception thing was going to be laid out.

It's truly amazing.