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"The game right now is to try to obfuscate.
Newspapers — old-fashioned, ink-on-dead-tree newspapers — offer the scrutiny that politicians, bankers and diplomats try to obfuscate.
Big cable and telephone companies often try to obfuscate this fact (which the collapse of the merger won't alter), but a number of independent analyses back it up.
"Both the Russians and the Syrians have a very clear campaign to try to obfuscate the nature of attacks, the attackers, and what has happened in any particular incident," a senior White House official said.
"But one of the things that I firmly believe is that we've got to be clear with the American people right now about the important choices that we're going to need to make in order to get a mandate for change, not to try to obfuscate and avoid being a target in the general election".
To his credit, he didn't try to obfuscate the issue: he conceded that his plan is "supply-side" -- that is, intended to make Japan's economy more efficient -- when the immediate problem that economy faces is "demand-side" -- people are spending too little.
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They are trying to obfuscate the situation.
That's the real story, which the Republicans in Congress and their addled supporters are busy trying to obfuscate.
He then tried to obfuscate the bill's effect, while still defending it and finally amending it.
"He is trying to obfuscate these issue by saying, 'Don't pay attention to what I say.
The White House said Moscow was trying to "obfuscate the truth and ignore ultimate responsibility for the tragic downing of MH17".
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