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Truthfully, Romney probably lost the third debate when he bungled so badly at the end of the second.

The candidate’s immersion in the Fox fake-news bubble left him looking like the overmatched prosecutor on the old “Perry Mason” show.

For weeks, Fox and its allies had falsely alleged that the Obama administration cravenly refused to call the murder of four Americans at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya a terrorist act.

It was nonsense from the get-go, a fake controversy manufactured out of a doctored quote by U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice.

Asked on the Sunday talk shows what caused the tragedy in Benghazi, Rice gave a two-part answer. She said that, while much remained unclear, things appeared to begin as “a spontaneous, not a premeditated response to what had transpired in Cairo,” i.e. to mob rioting over a video depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a pervert.

Rice added that the protest had been “hijacked by ... clusters of extremists who came with heavier weapons (that) ... in the wake of the revolution in Libya, are quite common and accessible.”

Now if extremists with heavy weapons doesn’t say “terrorist” to you, then a lucrative career in TV pseudo-journalism could be yours.

And of course the insulting video enraged Islamic extremists. Could anything be more obvious?

Deleting the latter part of Rice’s statement, Foxified pundits called for her head. Supposedly, she’d covered up al-Qaida involvement in the Libyan atrocity.

I say “Foxified,” because the theme — with the identical doctored quote — spread to CNN, CBS News and other supposedly respectable news organizations. I’ve seen nothing quite so crass since ABC News did something similar to Hillary Clinton during Whitewater. My friend Bob Somerby has documented the affair on his indispensable DailyHowler.blogspot.com website.

Enter the naive and trusting GOP candidate, who mistakenly believed he’d caught President Obama in a lie.

“You said in the Rose Garden, the day after the attack it was an act of terror?” Romney asked incredulously. “It was not a spontaneous demonstration. Is that what you’re saying?”

“Please proceed, governor.”

“I want to make sure we get that for the record,” Romney persisted. “Because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in Benghazi an act of terror.”

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