The McCain/ Palin ticket, or as I like to call them McSame/McLame 08, has issued another of their attempts to paint Sarah Palin as a victim, a strategy that is gaining them more support than is reasonably due.
The Barracuda is hardly anyone's victim, and has shown her gonads are bigger than McCain's, numerous times, already, in this race. Never mind she repeats lies over and over, like the ludicrous claim she said no to anybody about the "Bridge to Nowhere" but the people it was intended to benefit. Even though the Congress said no to Governor Palin, not the other way around, she still received the funds in her general funds, to be used for whatever she wanted, but she chose to freeze those folks out, and use it for other projects. That was who she said no to, her own constituents.
Yesterday, the hype got tuned up a notch though, when Obama, speaking of McCain's attempts to cast himself as a "reformer" used the phrase that "you can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig". He was not talking about Palin at all, and John McCain, himself, has used the phrase in this election cycle, but of course, the fairy tale that Palin is being victimized had to be fed, and they issued a protest, calling for an apology. Cold day in hell, is the phrase that veritably leaps to my lips.
The Pair, though, issued a new attack ad on Obama, claiming he had supported a bill to teach sex education to five year olds...... A despicable twisting of the truth. You be the judge, HERE
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This is politics and if McCain can (and it looks like they have) paint Obama as attacking Governor Palin and get the media to run with it More power to them.
Obama should have been smarter than that.
It may come right back and bite him right in his sleazy, old, fat, rich, white butt. I'm sending a healthy check to Obama today, and so are a few others that are tired of this crap going unanswered. Chew on a funding surge for Obama, and choke on it, ye of no morals, lol.......
But something tells me the Dems ain't going to catch on till it's too late.
"John McCain says he's about change too," Obama told a crowd here. "So I guess his whole angle is: Watch out, George Bush -- except for economic policy, healthcare policy, tax policy, education policy, foreign policy and Karl Rove-style politics, we're really going to shake things up in Washington.
"That's not change. That's just calling the same thing something different. But you can put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig. You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called change, and it's still going to stink after eight years."
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Hmmm. What's stated above is certainly clear enough to me.
So then, along with not being able to comprehend the spoken English language, McCain doesn't understand common analogies that are used in the English language,
OR
Is John McCain calling Sarah Palin a pig on the sly?
It has got to be one or the another.
McCain had better watch it. Women -- even Palin -- know a glib insult when they hear one , and Palin does know how to use that assault rifle.
The Lady that Sarah Palin PRAISED so highly as being the one who broke the glass ceiling for women, and for Sarah Palin had this to say today about the incident:
From NBC's Ken Strickland
At a Capitol Hill news conference today, Hillary Clinton defended Obama's "lipstick on a pig” comment, accusing McCain of using the controversy to distract from substantive issues in the campaign.
"Barack has made this clear," she said responding to a question about the lipstick remark, which Republicans have condemned as a “disgraceful” and “sexist” attack on Palin. "It was no way meant as an affront."
What Hillary Thinks About Obama‘s “Pig With Lipstick“ comment
I provided the link so that the rest of the article may be read, so
READ IT!