tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post2261389840640151679..comments2024-01-20T15:51:35.268-06:00Comments on And So it Goes in Shreveport: Live-Blogging the South Carolina Debate UPDATEDPat Austin Beckerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05767059128758168960noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post-90766477834280288002012-01-17T12:39:18.008-06:002012-01-17T12:39:18.008-06:00MikeAT,
From all those years of being a cop, and...MikeAT, <br /><br />From all those years of being a cop, and you know this, you learn to watch how people act and how they say things rather than what they say. <br />That's how I know when people like old Dick Gephardt was lying through his teeth when he would tell his stories about people, like the airline pilot who came back to the cabin from the cockpit to tell him how bad things were. <br />And how Hillary would tell her little stories that were along the same line as old Dick's.<br />I knew they were lying because of the lack of inflection and conviction in their voices. <br />It was like they were pulling the story out of their rearends as they were going along.<br />The next time you watch Juan Williams on the panel for the FOX Report with Bret Baier watch his body language. Its than what is coming out of his mouth. He's full of s%^$ and he knows it. <br />Especially watch him when Charles Krauthammer challenges him. Jaun will sit there and nod agreeingly with Charles. <br />And don't get me started on eye postitions. You can tell usually when someone is legitimatley trying to recall something or pull it out of their behinds.Mr. SIGISnoreply@blogger.com