Watch Debbie Wasserman Schultz get caught with her pants down again

Watch how embarrassing it gets when a journalist forces DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz to substantiate her rambling BS.

Her feverish spin about how Obama is out there campaigning for major races was abruptly halted Thursday on Bloomberg TV’s “With All Due Respect.”

“The president is campaigning in competitive races during this election cycle,” Wasserman Schultz said, bragging that the Dems could pick up seats in the House and keep control of the Senate.

“What competitive Senate races is the president campaigning in?”  journalist and author John Heilemann interrupted to ask.

If looks could kill!

Shooting him a clear “how dare you” glare, the professional liar politician took a  a momentary pause to find an exit ramp. 

“Like I said, the president has been campaigning in competitive races,” she said.  

It got worse when Heilemann asked if she could name just one Senate race Obama was helping with. 

Caught with no answer, Wasserman Schultz repeated herself, avoiding the word “senate.”

“There are races that the president is campaigning in around the country, and he’s also governing.”

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