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K.O.'s presentation was such a devastating shot, and so cleverly spoken as to be hard to attack... either they consider that shining any light on it would make it stronger than it already is. They don't want anyone to hear about it... and except for the limited viewership of the televised statement and a great many on the internet (which, alas, is still a small minority of the population), not that many have even hear it.
If only everyone could hear it/see it. I'd bet they don't want to give it any more 'legs' than it's already gotten. Of course, perhaps they're just having to think a bit to come up with an effective rebuttal/smear.
Or, perhaps, they just don't want to take away from the rest of their media blitz. It seems to me we've been positively inundated with the Republican message/spin (all lies, of course), for the last days and even weeks. That's just my sense of what I've been hearing and seeing (and aside from K.O., that applies even to the internet--though fortunately, there the Democratic message is present and accounted for too); it even seems so massive as to be almost unprecedented. They really went all out to pump 9/11 for all it was worth--and they haven't let up.
Indeed, it's their emphasis on 9/11 that K.O.'s statement was so effective. He pointed out the political elephant in the room.
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