Friday, May 9, 2008

Obama attacks: "...McCain is losing his bearings..."

John McCain's campaign responded to Obama "... he used the words intentionally, not a particularly clever way of raising...the age issue. This is typical of the Obama style of campaigning."

Obama then distorts

Obama's camp calls the response from McCain "a bizarre rant." That's a strange choice of words (like the crazy uncle in the attic?).

Euphemistically speaking, we will be looking up lots and lots of synonyms in the Thesaurus this summer, I'm sure. Shall we begin with old, decrepit, elderly, ancient, broken down, passe?

I've deleted a few of my own for the Obama crowd but they're not nearly as nice; nor are they euphemisms.

Obama then distracts
"It's clear that John McCain's campaign is saying this to distract people from the fact that he's just like George Bush and will carry on the same terrible policies as... (paraphrased)" Then ...

Obama attacks again

"...but it's not the kind of campaign John McCain has promised the American people that he would run, which is so sad." I know the Senator and his people are simply sick with disappointment.

Let me get this straight, Senator Obama
I want to get your rules right this time. You and your "new" politics folks can call your opponent crazy and "off" because you're a person of color, right? You pick a fight with your opponent just like you've done twice now with John McCain, one which we must not, cannot leave alone like this age issue, because God knows the press won't look at it.

That so-called Fourth Estate of ours will just let whatever you say ride and your message that McCain's crazy and old will fly like a banner over Doheny Beach on the Fourth of July. Kinda like the staying in 100-year thing in Iraq. You got a lot mileage out of that one.

Yet if we defend Mr. McCain and call your campaign on it, you pull the-little-people-are-on-my side-thing and accuse us of going negative and then we get browbeaten by your thought police thugs. That anyone even challenges you on your policy differences is to be considered negative campaigning.

You basically said so in your NC speech a couple of times when you talked about the Middle East. It was almost like what you accused President Bush of saying to the rogue states who support terrorists: "You're either for us or against us."

Only you are saying that to me--your countryman--not to terrorists!

I don't like that, Barack. That gives me the willies and makes me wonder what's next if I don't do what you want me to do or say. Aren't you supposed to be the one I heard talking about bi-partisanship? Stop calling McCain an old guy and move on to the issues. If he drops dead, so what? What's it to you? It's real simple.

The American people had better wake up. Something smells here and the media's noses are stuffed up.

Thanks for the read.

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