How’s this for “elitist“?
The Clinton campaign is already trying to do damage control on this one, claiming she said “God blessed us” which is clearly not the case.
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How’s this for “elitist“?
The Clinton campaign is already trying to do damage control on this one, claiming she said “God blessed us” which is clearly not the case.
Here’s a spot from the Obama campaign on how we solve the energy problem, particularly the rising cost of gas.
I wish we had an Obama in every Senate and House seat, and in the White House. Where are the leaders that tell it like it is instead of playing to our fears, playing to our ignorances or pretending we’re ignorant, and pandering to the lowest common denominator?
What we need are real leaders with real solutions for real change. Not just at the top office, but everywhere through our government.
Are you guys sick of my Obama posts yet?
If not, here’s a great video where Sen. Obama is addressing the “Dream Ticket” that is all over the media since Clinton mentioned that that “may be where this is headed.” She of course thinks she should be on the top of that ticket, since the people in the state of Ohio voted in her favor. Nevermind, of course the people in the previous 12 states that selected Obama, or the people in the several states yet to vote.
The highlights:
The candidate in second place is offering the Vice Presidency to the candidate in first place.
Clinton swears up and down he isn’t ready, and that she is “on day one” — yet as President Bill Clinton said, the most important qualification for a VP is that he or she is ready to take over the job of the President, should they need to. Now how can he be ready for that, if he isn’t ready “on day one”
The Clinton campaign is grasping at straws here. Her last hope (since mud doesn’t seem to stick too well) seems to be “come on and vote for me, and you get Obama, too! … Please?”
This another example of how ridiculous this plagiarism thing from the Clinton campaign is.
How can she seriously seriously use lines like “That’s not change you can believe in, it is change you can Xerox” and then with a straight face deliver this gem:
Hopefully this thing is safely squashed at this point. Here’s another example on this same soundbyte.
I also quite enjoyed how Clinton goes on and on about Obama’s campaign being all about words and then delivers more sentimental rhetoric than he does at the debate! She calls the debates to talk about issues then plays the heartstring card with wounded soldier stories and uses the opportunity to throw out more of her own soundbytes while bashing his. That’s not a debate about issues.
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