This is what Russ Limbaugh is sayingWhen Obama made the comment about putting lipstick on a pig did the crowd start yell get rid of the pit bull?
What about McCain saying THE SAME EXACT THING when referring to Hillary Clinton's healthcare plan?? What is there a double standard or something? Obama wasn't even speaking about Palin he was talking about McCain and his economic policy. Please people this is a distraction from real issues. The lipstick comment was pinned on Palin by McCain's camp, Obama ddin't mention her. Just watch the link. McCain says the same thing
When Obama made the comment about putting lipstick on a pig did the crowd start yell get rid of the pit bull?
Russ Limbaugh was right. Obama hesitates after saying the word ';lipstick'; and smiles at the audience. The audience says to get rid of the pit bull at that point.
Obama should have realized his mistake at that point. Everyone in the audience understood the comment could reflect on Palin. They didn't cheer when he used the analogy in the past. This time they loved the analogy.
Poor timing? Obama made a mistake. He should apologize for the poor timing and get back to the issues. Now he is throwing mud at their vice-presidential candidate.
Obama doesn't need another battle against a female candidate. He is still scarred from fighting Hillary.
He didn't call Palin a pig. Apparently our educational system is really letting some people down when they can't understand the context of what they are hearing. Or is it that you aren't actually hearing it, but just repeating the right-wing spin?
OBAMA: Let's just list this for a second. John McCain says he's about change, too. Except -- and so I guess his whole angle is, ';Watch out, George Bush, except for economic policy, health-care policy, tax policy, education policy, foreign policy, and Karl Rove-style politics. We're really gonna shake things up in Washington.'; That's not change. That's just calling some -- the same thing, something different. But you know, you can -- you know, you can put lipstick on a pig; it's still a pig.
This whole thing about the lipstick is just a smokescreen to distract the voters from the issues, and make Sarah Palin out to be the victim of some kind of latent liberal sexism.
Those who answered this question before me are correct: Obama wasn't even talking about Ms Palin in his comment--he was talking about McCain's attempt to paint himself as the candidate of change, and McCain has been documented using exactly the same phrase in his opposition to Hillary Clinton's proposal for health care reform.
I just wonder how stupid the Republicans think we Americans are?
I sure hope they're not right.
Poor cons.
You have no good ideas about what to do about the mess you got us into on Iraq, energy, women's issues, healthcare and the economy. So you take the lead from Iran and do a ';photoshop'; chop job (in this case an audio edit taking Obama's words out of context) to try to fool us unwashed masses.
Do we have to put up with this kind of smear campaign we get every 4 years from the Republican dirty tricks and slime machine? Nixon did it with Watergate. The apple obviously doesn't fall far from the tree.
We won't get conned again!
Obama/Biden '08 -- Change we can believe in from honest patriots.
The rest of the quote is ';you can wrap an old fish in paper and it will still stink.'; Now who do you think he was talking about when he mentioned lipstick (a few days after Gov. Palin's comment) and an old fish? Who do you think the ';old fish'; could have been? I wonder... Now who... Oh yeah! Sen. McCain.
No that's phoney outrage from the biggest republican liar.
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