And, of course, that mexicans are being picked on because of George Bush (snicker).
That "respect for international human rights" trumps everything else (like the WOT) and wars are a distraction from fighting Al Quiada (what?).
Barry is a "steadfast patriot and a really good guy"...including "he could have thrown me under the bus..." (hear that granny?).
Finally, "Si Se Puede"
Barry meanwhile stood there looking all presidential, thoughtful, and possibly a bit miffed that someone else is talking. Now I'll turn off the TV before Barry steps up and opens his face and somebody faints.
"And just as Bill Clinton handled that first great bimbo eruption, Obama handled this quite deftly.
...Obama laid bare his soul.
...he triangulated the problem.
...he changed the subject from his Pastor Eruption.
He out-Clintoned even the Clintons and somewhere, Bill Clinton is marveling over how he backed the wrong horse in this race."
That sort of summarizes what he might have done but hardly what he's done and I really doubt what he intended to do.
Today's Richardson endorsement only underlined the have versus have-not baseline of Obama's message. It might have tipped his choice for VP as well.
But you've got to love the author's punch line about backing the wrong horse.