Friday, August 1, 2008

Hey, Obama, real Presidents can do two things at once.

John McCain is running a series of internet advertisements highlighting statements made by Obama in a way that is, frankly, hilarious.

Obama's campaign for some reason is responding to these internet ads, giving them television airplay as the pundits show us what Obama is complaining about.

Today, Obama's campaign whined about the McCain commercial "The One", which has an hilarious ending with Charlton Heston parting the seas:


Anyway, as I said, Obama's campaign responded today:
Of McCain's new messiah web video, released today, Obama campaign spokesman Hari Sevugan says, "it’s downright sad that on a day when we learned that 51,000 Americans lost their jobs, a candidate for the presidency is spending all of his time and the powerful platform he has on these sorts of juvenile antics.
Of course, Barack is doing nothing about people losing their jobs, or the high price of gasoline, or doing something simple like passing appropriations bills. Nor is he pressuring the Democrats in charge to get their work done.
But the funny thing is how the Obama campaign seems to think you can't seriously discuss the issues AND put out funny ads at the same time. I guess for a inexperienced and unprepared candidate like Obama, he has to work really hard to focus on one thing at a time.
But John McCain is an experienced leader, and will have no trouble discussing his real solutions for the problems that we face, while also being able to poke some fun at all the idiotic things Obama does.
"But seriously if we have differences, we should have appeared at the Urban League convention today," McCain continued. "I've asked him time after time to appear with me on the same stage so we can discuss the issues that are important to the American people."
Of course, Obama can hardly walk and chew gum at the same time, and he is terrified to show up on the same stage as McCain, lest people see that the emperor has no clothes, that Obama is all hat and no cattle. Even when the invitation is in front of an obviously Obama-friendly crowd like the Urban League convention.

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