Thank goodness I skipped out on watching tonight’s Dem debate
Because I think I’d have to have reached for the barf bag after watching this exchange on the what the candidates feel are their greatest weaknesses:
Because I think I’d have to have reached for the barf bag after watching this exchange on the what the candidates feel are their greatest weaknesses:
My take: “Democratic presidential hopeful former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., stands on a chair in Hilton Head, SC while pleading with God to allow him to assume the throne for just one day, long enough for him to win the SC primary.”
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I ask that because not only has the liberal Cohen, in the past, called the rabid fanatical Bush haters for what they are, but today he has broached a subject that the Barack Obama campaign and its supporters are sensitive about, and that’s the Senator’s close relationship with controversial Chicago Trinity United Church of Christ minister Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.:
Three days after his national spokeswoman implied that something “bigger” (read: racism) might have been at play regarding what some are saying have been “racially insensitive remarks” made by the Clintons and their campaign, and two days after it surfaced that his South Carolina spokesperson was circulating a memo detailing how the Clinton campaign was supposedly “politicizing race,” Senator Barack Obama held a news conference today addressing the allegations in general:
First, Barack Obama absurdly claimed in a New Hampshire debate earlier this month that the reason we are seeing much less violence in Iraq is because Iraqis were spurred into action after Democrat threats post-election 2006 to pull troops out of Iraq.