Posted on 04/22/2012 2:47:40 PM PDT by presidio9
After a week of dog-eat-dog politicking between President Obama and Mitt Romneys respective campaigns, Keith Olbermann said today that the dog-gate controversies have gotten out of hand.
Politicos, pundits and the presidential-campaign watching public spent the past week pondering which is worse, a presidential candidate who put his dog in a kennel strapped to the roof of his car for a 12-hour drive or a president who ate dog meat as a child living in Indonesia.
It raises the level of absurdity to something exponential, Olbermann said on This Week about the Romney campaign criticizing Obama for consuming dog meat when he was 6 years old.
With so many valuable questions going on, were wasting most of the time dealing with the dogs, the former MSNBC and CurrentTV host said.
But ABCs George Will said neither the candidates nor their campaigns are responsible for the recent dominance of dogs in the presidential race. Instead, he said, the media is to blame.
The horse race is over, and the sugar rush that the media got from that is gone, and therefore theyre looking for something to keep their mind off, I guess, big questions, Will said during the This Week roundtable.
Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan argued that with the breakneck speed of the campaign this year, dogs may be the topic of the week, but they are not here to stay.
There are literally thousands of people in the United States now who are employed to cover these campaigns minute by minute and they need something to say, Noonan said. And so
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Yeah it wasn’t “silly” when it was just Romney with a dog problem.
Obama’s strange upbringing is much more troubling than Romney being a bad pet owner.
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