"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
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(Thomas Jefferson)


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Cheating Came Before the Lie -- Alex Sink Lied on MSNBC and John King, CNN, Contradicted Her

Alex Sink is the typical Democrat Liberal. Instead of saying she made a mistake, she dug the hole deeper. Did she really think that John King of CNN would go along with what she told Chris Matthews on MSNBC when he knew it was a lie? One-half hour after she lied, John King was on the air contradicting her.

She has Florida Today out of Brevard County backing up her 'story' on the pension fund which flies in the face of the St. Petersberg Times investigative report. St. Pete Times wins that one hands down when you realize they investigated and independently discovered the loss of millions. Are Sink and Cosmos both using Florida Today in Cosmos district to get out stories that no other media will touch?

Do Floridians really want a cheat and a liar for Governor? If she will do this in the campaign, what would she do in Tallahassee since not playing by the rules seems to be her mantra?

The Cheating Came Before The LieNovember 26, 2010

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – Tonight, in an attempt to cover up her cheating on national television on the CNN debate, failed CFO and debate cheat Alex Sink made it worse by lying to Chris Matthews on MSNBC. Soon after that appearance, CNN’s John King revealed explosive audio exposing her lie.

At 5:30 pm Alex Sink told Chris Matthews “the make-up artist held up her phone and said I just got this message, I don’t know who it’s from. I looked at it because, you know I’m a mom…”

Yet, just half an hour later, John King directly contradicted her, saying, “But we listened very closely to the audio, and the makeup artist, when she approached Alex Sink, said ‘I have a message from the staff.’ And that at point they looked, it was on a cell phone, it was two sentences.”

Expanded transcripts and clips of the two videos are below:

Alex Sink at 5:30 PM Tonight (WATCH:)

"Well, uh, what happened was, Chris, last night that the makeup artist held up her phone and said I just got this message, I don't know who it's from. I looked at it because, you know, I’m a mom, my instinct is my daughter's in Europe. I don't know who this message is from. I glanced at it. I didn't understand even what it was, and I just ignored it."
John King at 6 PM Tonight (WATCH:)

“Today she said she wasn't sure what it was when the makeup artist handed her the phone. She thought it might have been a message from a daughter who she said was in college in [England]. But we listened very closely to the audio, and the makeup artist, when she approached Alex Sink, said I have a message from the staff. And that at point they looked, it was on a cell phone, it was two sentences. It was essentially advice after the last segment of the debate telling her if that question comes up again, remember this, and be more aggressive when Rick Scott questions you. It was two sentences."

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