Posted on 09/24/2008 3:40:28 PM PDT by GOPinCa
Today, during his press conference to address McCain's suspending his campaign and the call to postpone the debate, Barack Obama said that "If they (Congress) need me, call me." Does anyone have video of that press conference today and if so, can they isolate that cut? I believe this could be a devastating Dukakis-like moment for Obama.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrmhOOyO2oI
Dims seem to be focusing on the fact that Obama says he can multi-task.... ;)
"I believe Obama could roast little babies on the White House lawn and eat them and his followers would still vote for him."
I don't think this will cause him any pain.
Call me??? Call me??? What does he think he is? Ghostbusters?
Osama/Obama can multi-task with the best of them. He can hold court with Ayers, Dohrn, Rezko, Al-Mansour, Khalidi/Said and Wright all at the same time.
I agree with you.
That was another adolescent, flippant remark.
No it means he’s unimportant and knows it.
It’s pretty obvious. They don’t need him!!!
He brings NOTHING! No new ideas.
He brings no leadership. Again, they don’t need him!
But when there is emergency surgery, everything else is pushed aside, and the emergency takes top priority.
Cheap shot.
Liberals aren’t in favor of roasting little babies on the White House lawn, they’re only defending the constitutional right to the CHOICE of whether to roast little babies on the White House lawn.
Big Difference! :o)
Sorry Obama .....
It was 3AM today.
What did you do when the phone rang?
I did see the goober say that. I happened to be in chat at the time and everyone was laughing at him.
Trade emails with Scarlett Johansson?
Seriously, Obama blew it. And I think he already knows it but since his campaign had immediately said the debate would go on (just like they immediately slammed Sarah Palin’s selection), he was locked in so he wouldn’t be seen flip flopping again.
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