Over at the anti-gay BuzzFeed Politics, a couple of its writers pretended to know what the next phase of Romney’s game-plan is, but in doing so, dropped this juicy nugget today [emphasis mine]:

The trouble [for the Romney campaign] began precisely at midnight on June 21st, when the Washington Post reported that Bain Capital-owned companies moved jobs overseas, a report followed in what appeared to be seconds by a prepared statement from Obama adviser David Axelrod.

So the Washington Post’s wildly dishonest article (that they would later walk back) posts at midnight and, in a display of dazzling speed, David  Axelrod — in the middle of the night — has a prepared statement capitalizing on this story all ready to go?

It’s pretty obvious Axelrod knew what was coming, and it was the Romney campaign that found itself blindsided.

That’s coordination. Moreover, it was coordinating to tell a lie.  

Everyone knows the media and the Obama campaign are working together, and because they all share the same goal — a second Obama term — they are all okay with it.

 

 

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