DWS says Romney never mentioned Israel in the debate, and if you don’t count the 14 times he did, she’s correct
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It isn’t possible that Debbie Wasserman Schultz knew before the debate what her talking points would be no matter what was said during, is it? Nah:
What I was surprised about Greta, during the entire section of the debate on the Middle East, Mitt Romney didn’t bring up Israel once and I think it just shows he isn’t committed to Israel as he says he is and has really only used the issue as a political opportunity.
But here of course we must also remember the time honored phrase “there are lies, damned lies, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz,” because according to NRO, Romney mentioned Israel 11 times — Twitchy says the transcript shows Romney bringing up Israel 14 times. Either way, DWS is true to form in the compulsive liar department. Here’s just one example:
Click the pic for more video evidence at NRO:

**Written by Doug Powers
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