Thursday, July 26, 2007

 

Obama: "I Know You Are But What Am I?"



Watching the Democrat Party's candidates scratch and claw at each other is really becoming a great source of entertainment:

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama exchanged barbs over foreign policy Wednesday, amping up the once-cordial rhetoric between the two camps.

Obama tried to turn rival Clinton's words back on her, saying her vote to authorize the Iraq war was "irresponsible and naive." Clinton had used the same language a day earlier to criticize Obama for saying he would be willing to meet with leaders of nations such as Cuba, North Korea and Iran without conditions within the first year of his presidency.


In a carefully crafted response, Hillary said "I'm rubber and you're glue!"

Is "naiver" a word? I can't wait until one of these two actually uses it.

It'll be even more fun watching them try to spin this stuff the other way 'round again when one of them is the other's vice presidential candidate.

Oh, wait, what am I thinking? They won't have to do the reverse spin. The mainstream American media will never hit either of them with the hard questions that make that kind of spinning necessary.

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So what's a hard question you'd like to see asked of them?
 
ah Lamestream Media is allergic to truth..heh
 
Scott Roche: So what's a hard question you'd like to see asked of them?

Scott, my comment was a hypothetical based on my premise that they'll end up on the ticket together. If that happens, the media will never ask them to explain how they've reconciled their essentially disparate foreign policy stances.

The media saves that kind of nitpicking for Republican candidates and their running mates. Look up, for instance, Ronald Reagan, George Bush, and "voodoo economics."
 
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