Posted on 10/29/2008 5:49:36 PM PDT by Nick Thimmesch
WASHINGTON -- In a campaign ad aired at a cost of millions, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama promised a rescue plan for the middle class in tough times Wednesday night as he reached for victory in his 21-month quest for the presidency.
"I will not be a perfect president," Obama said in the commercial. "But I can promise you this -- I will always tell you what I think and where I stand."
Aides described the unusual ad as a final summation of Obama's campaign. They put the total cost at roughly $4 million, enough to show it simultaneously on CBS, NBC and Fox. It also was running on BET, Univision, MSNBC and TV One.
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Just the hype at the very end of a campaign rally with a few generic lines, most the rest was a Pity Party for poor Barak nobody watched it because the gas price is down and their all out burning carbon
I was going to watch it, out of a sense of morbid curiosity (and so I could yell at the TV, I guess!) but I couldn’t find it anywhere on the channels listed. I’m in northern California ... Did cheapskate Obama just decide not to play it here since he has California wrapped up? Does anyone know?
“But I can promise you this — I will always tell you what I think and where I stand.”
What a joke! He hasn’t even told us why we can’t see his birth certificate or why he hasn’t insisted that the LAT release his fine speech praising his PLO friend or why he shouldn’t be hauled into court for accepting hundreds of thousands of campaign contributions(many of them from forigners) that can’t be traced.
This liar is even slicker than Slick Willie.
So nothing new, just the usual BO crap. That’s what I was hoping, thanks.
I did watch it, and when I see Obama in that type of presentation, all I can think of is what a role model he could be for young Americans, and instead he chose to be a populist demagogue.
I think he may've overreached here, and people could perceive this infomercial as a bit too slick.
But it sure helps to have the drive-by's in the tank for you. Can you imagine Dick Cheney doing this and the caterwauling that would ensue.
If your single, you only need to strive for $75k, $100k or $150k to be considered rich by Obama.
My husband watched it, he said he wanted to see what the (unprintable on FR) had to say. He said it was 30 minutes of self-aggrandizement mixed with syrupy music and narrative.
I read the comments on the NRO blog...they watched it and the comments were hysterical.
Maybe McCain will pull out his big October surprise tomorrow to keep everyone from talking about this.
I forced myself to watch it.
Two questions:
First: what sort of emblem was O wearing on his lapel? It sure wasn’t a flag—seemed to contain his “O” in top center. The retired General had one, too.
Second: Anyone else notice that the “flags” ini the background of the Orlando rally did not have any field...or if they did, the blue was starless?
At 8:30 I put the reconstituted WS game 5 of Fox from the middle of the 6th inning. Bat, Balls and all. Far superior to anything his holiness had to say at 8.
Obama could have taken some of the money and helped his poor relatives in Boston and Kenya. That would have been change we could believe in. He is out for himself.
Biden contradicts himself, again;
Joe Bidens previous observations;
Biden wasnt always defending Obama...
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/07/17/1204594.aspx
On Aug. 1, 2007, when Obama unveiled his counterterrorism agenda, the Biden camp fired off a snarky email congratulating him for his Johnny-come-lately position on Afghanistan, noting that during two Foreign Relations Committee hearings on Afghanistan and other subjects, Obama didnt ask questions about the Taliban, Al Qaeda, or Afghanistan.
>>I think he may’ve overreached here<<
Most people I know weren’t too thrilled that he was causing a delay in the World Series.
Obama told McCain where he stood on taking public financing - and he lied.
Obama said he had no idea Rev Wright gave hate sermons - and he lied.
Obama said Ayers was just someone in the neighborhood - and that was a lie. Obama wrote a review of one of his books and kicked off his political cararr in Ayers home.
Obama said he’s going to help the middle class - but in all his years he’s never helped the middle class. When wealth is “spread around” it’s from the middle class ... not to them
MSNBC : Ølberman has Tank Matthews on right after the Pity Party Infomercial,
Matthews is trying to convice us Øbama is a Great Father,
Tank, convince us a Great Father would take his young children to see Reverand Wright year after year, than you may sway a vote, but probably not from Øprah.
If they did give time to Obama for FREE they have to give it to McCain too! It's the law!
>>look at all the people who are hurting, homeless and starving in America<<
ACORN was there?
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