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DNC Chair Struggles To Explain Flip-Flop On Obama Who Has Failed Florida

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2012

While interviewing DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Fox News previews the new RNC ad on her support for Hillary in 2008. (January 30, 2012)

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  • Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz needs to be defeated in November. Please support the canidate who is running against her.

  • Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the DNC's media clown used to distract the public from the real goons she defends. She's nothing but a punching bag of mass distraction.

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  • Lying Bitch... But hey she's a typical liberal joo! They'll lie to their mother if it fits their agenda or make a buck!

  • its funny how you guys want the country to fail for your political gain. DWS

    good luck with your candidate. Good Luck with this guy

  • Blabbering idiot she is.....

  • @miturbinesdurti The CBO seems to think that the unemployment rate will be 9 percent, or higher, by election day, that won't help Barry.

  • STUPID FOX NEWS

  • @westedinburgh: Karen Harrington

  • Such a joke.

  • wait, she voted for Clinton because she was a girl? Yea she def should be a Rep...

  • Wait so thats your ace in the hole? Obama isn't up for the job because one democrat supported a different candidate and then switched? Good Luck in 2012!

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