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Originally Posted by A.Nonymous
Well, the conservative PACS spent more money so that doesn't surprise me that they'd have more ads. The truth was butchered by both sides though.
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I disagree.
First of all, there weren't 2 polar-opposite sides as in a boxing ring. The political leanings of the two major parties...well at least one of the two parties is a lot more variegated than that. Plus there were also a lot of third party players running ads who we'll never truly know where they stood. Plenty of Super-PAC ads looked like they did more damage to the candidate(s) that they seemed to support than help. How do we know that some or all weren't false flag operations?
But there's no doubt whatsoever that at the final turn, Romney in particular and the GOP in general started telling whoppers, and didn't stop lying until...well they still haven't stopped. (Boehner and that turtle-bird man picked up where Romney left off.) At least we don't have to hear the BS on TV commercials on every channel for a while.