Posted on 04/14/2008 2:06:55 PM PDT by pissant
ABC News' Rick Klein Reports: A Republican House member Monday sent a letter of apology to Sen. Barack Obama, after calling him "boy" and comparing him to a "snake oil salesman" in attacking his national security credentials at a weekend fund-raising dinner in Kentucky.
According to a Lexington Herald-Leader blog item, Rep. Geoff Davis, R-Ky., said Saturday that he had recently participated in a "highly classified, national security simulation" with Obama, and said that exercise showed that Obama can't be trusted to make difficult decisions.
"I'm going to tell you something: That boy's finger does not need to be on the button," Davis said. "He could not make a decision in that simulation that related to a nuclear threat to this country."
The Obama campaign slammed the comments.
"It's hard to tell what is more outrageous -- Representative Davis' condescending and personal attack, or his absurd and offensive claim that Barack Obama is not prepared to defend America," said Bill Burton, an Obama campaign spokesman.
Might as well start calling them all "males".
Time to separate the mature makes from the immature, adolescent, pre-adolescent and possible she-males.
Only if you are referring to the apology. In context, "boy" is just a colloquialism, not an epithet. Get over it.
Yeah, I don’t care if someone calls me cracker or gringo or whatever. I just roll my eyes. If I were Black and called a name, I guess it would bother me - I’m not sure why though.
Ask George Allen the value of apologizing for off hand remarks that the left construes as racist.
Add “Hussein” to your list.
No, Mr Shill, it isn't. I've lived in a lot of areas of this country, North and South of the Mason Dixon line. In NO AREA where it is in common usage is "boy" reserved for people who know each other. It is used for total strangers, enemies, acquaintances and relatives in the exact same way that that the less well known "girl" is.
I........get.......so........tired........
Ah’m sorry ‘bout that remahk, son. Perhmit me to kiss yo’ butt.
Your expiriences are different from mine. But we’ll see the way this plays out.
Oh, and BTW, who am I supposed to be shilling for?
Oh, yeah. They've definitely been "mentioning" it, FRiend.
Here’s something interesting: I am in Geoff’s district and also have a talk radio show in my hometown (Ashland, KY). Geoff was scheduled to be with me on Wednesday evening, and his press secretary just sent me a note saying that he was still planning on being on the show with me.
Should be interesting!
“Anyone who takes a look at Davis, sees where he is from and that he is a Republican would be hard-pressed to think of his ham-fisted reference to Mr. Obamas youth and inexperience as anything less than a racial slur”
“Anyone”? I could see puke liberals that are entirely PC thinking that way, and what does “where he’s from” have anything to do with it?
Seems a little stereotypical of Kentuckians to me, unless I am reading it entirely wrong.
But a RAT can call herself a GIRL. (The quote is from Hillary herself).
We have nothing to worry about. President Nobomba would never use “the button” anyway. He would surrender America without a single missile launch.
One good thing about this comment: it reminds people of Obama’s blackness. The media will do the rest. Acting like a victim and demanding apologies makes him seem a prissy, preening fool. He is so stupid, he doesn’t realize he makes it worse. Now it will be at least fodder for the hypersensitive-race hustlers.
When it comes to political experience, Hussein still IS a boy.
Name us two serving Congresscritters who can. You have ten minutes. Begin...
Local DJs here in St. Louis have this group of elected and to be elected officials as being part of a secret game show called, “Who Can Say the Stupidest Things”. This guy isn't running for POTUS, but he sure has ended what could have otherwise been a promising career (if only he had been raised under something other than a rock).
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