Especially when you factor in the source.
The “above my pay grade” remark was enough in of itself for contrast.
The Presidential Seal with those words next to it would do nicely.
And for all those hold-the-nose and vote for McCain people who just can't get themselves to go so far as to put a McCain sticker on their car.
it was lop sided! wasn’t it?
the remark is appropriate to people at a lower level; oba mao 8
makes big bucks and is one of the 100, a u.s senator.
and, inappropriate to a religious discussion.
Nuanced - liberal code word for political double talk that really says nothing.
If the GOP cannot find a creative mind to use this effectively, McCain deserves to fail.
Defining moments in campaigns, shall we brainstorm?:
"The little man on the wedding cake"
Ford's ridiculous assertion of a free Eastern Europe
Reagan's "I paid for this microphone" followed in the general by "there you go again"
Reagan's self deprecating age/experience remark to Mondale
Dukakis in the tank (such a good double-entendre)
"It's the economy stupid"
"I invented the internet"
"I voted before it before I voted against it"
and now: "That's above my pay grade". Beautiful.