It appears that McCain’s recent ads portraying Obama as “Big hat, no cattle,” have struck a nerve. Obama responds with this ad:
The response reminds me of the playground taunt used in a name calling contest…”I am rubber, you are glue. Whatever you say bounces of me and sticks to you!” I don’t remember that reply being very effective on the playground. I don’t suspect it will be any more effective in the campaign ad.
A couple of thoughts:
Obama still doesn’t know his left from his right, both politically and visually. Note in the video where it refers to McCain going right and left, the video actually shows him going left when it says right and vice-versa . Don’t Obama’s folks know that you refer to directions from the perspective of the person you are assigning them to and not the audience?
OK, that was fun and trivial wasn’t it?
Obama refers to McCain getting all kinds of press and being a celebrity in Washington.
Question: Who made McCain a celebrity?
Answer: MSM
Question: Why did they make him a celebrity?
Answer: Because it was a poke in the eye to Republicans to make McCain a celebrity every time he showed he was a Maverick!
Kind of ironic that McCain’s celebrity came from actions that aligned him more closely with Obama…don’t ‘cha think?
I’m looking forward to the debates.
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McCain: My opponent is a tax-and-spend liberal.
Obama: I know you are, but what am I?
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Okay, now that I read it back to myself, that actually IS a pretty solid retort, given all the facts…
-jjg
DailyScoff.com
J.
You may be “righter” than you know (or maybe this was your point and I’m the last one to get the joke)…Obama has no center/core convictions. If McCain described Obama to a T, Obama wouldn’t recognize it because that description would have been “so, 30 seconds ago!”