As a Republican I find it offensive that Republicans are making a big deal out of Obama’s comment. So what what Obama said. I saw how McCain falsely accused Romney during the primaries. McCain has a side to him that I’m not crazy about. He should leave this comment alone. I don’t think it is a bad comment at all. Are we going to now start acting like the disgusting liberals and play their backstabbing game? When you play dirty, don’t complain about your opponents. When you complain about a specific remark it makes you look like you are angry. You end up looking small to people who are not exactly your fans but are going to vote for your anyways. People who are sitting on the fence are going to end up being less impressed.
Sorry rodeo-mamma but I am inherently skeptical of anyone who begins a statement with:
“As a Republican”
or
“As a lifelong Republican”
etc....
Telling the truth about a Democrat...is "hate speech".
All we did is remind people of the context of the "lipstick on a pig" remark.
No scurrilious insults were hurled at Obama.
Cheers!
Who knows what Obama really meant to say or how he wanted it to come across? The point is, when this guy meets adversity he doesn’t do very well.
McCain has a side that I am crazy about. The side that thinks fast and makes sound tactical decisions under pressure.
This Presidential contest is nothing compared to the real contest that will be played out in the coming years with Russia, Iran and who knows who else. McCain is the SOB I want to deal with these conflicts, not some dilettante who can’t even deliver a punch line, much less a punch.
I like that a republican is finally using a fast response team. It has been a long time coming.
I think that McCain has a long, bad memory of the bashing he took in SC during the 2000 campaign.
Good for him.
2 words... Shove off