Thursday, February 14, 2008

Obama responds to Clinton's debate demands

Obama responds to Clintons demand for a debate with more Obama baby talk:

Facing accusations from rival Hillary Clinton of ducking debates, the campaign of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama launched a statewide television ad that labels the flap "the same old politics of phony charges and false attacks."



Can we find out if Obama has set the world record for saying the most words without actually saying anything. Those of us who are able to think know better about Obama...maybe one day he will actually say something...or maybe he never will. Maybe we are that brain dead a country that baby talk is good enough now.

11 comments:

Jay Bullock said...

Can we find out if Obama has set the world record for saying the most words without actually saying anything.

Dude, have you read an Obama speech? Been to his website? Watched a single one of the debates?

Or have you just read and heard your friends on the right saying that Obama is all flash and no substance?

Because if you had been paying attention to what Obama actually says, you wouldn't have written that. He speaks in substance as well as metaphor.

Anonymous said...

Interesting to see support for Hillary from unexpected sources! ;-)

The Game said...

I write that, Jay, because I have listened to speeches and debates, he says NOTHING...general statements that mean NOTHING...
I'm for change bla bla bla

Anonymous said...

"He speaks in substance as well as metaphor..."

jay, could you possibly explain in what way he does this?

because i've paid close attention, followed the debates, read closely, and i'm not seeing or hearing "substance", not even a morsel

i believe people are "hope-netized", manipulated by the utter despair of the last seven years, unresolved white guilt, and a desire to hire a spiritual leader to fill a presidential position

but i am open to opinions on the subject, since i've yet to hear any convincing ones elsewhere

Realism said...

Yeah, he's like some moron, babbling on about "Morning in America" or something... Oh, wait, that was the patron saint of the right, ole' ronnie who used to wow crowds using the same rhetorical tactics as Obama.

Jay Bullock said...

jay, could you possibly explain in what way he does this?
It's called "google." It's not really that hard to use. Here is someone who did some of the work for you, as a place to start.

Jay Bullock said...

I think I forgot the link.

Anonymous said...

jay, please leave the snark under your bed, where it belongs

which of obama's policy statements do you believe will help get this country back on track, more quickly and securely than hillary's would?

tell us specifically what you believe it is about obama's experience or character that will set him above hillary as president

which of obama's positions do you believe will restore order from chaos, work to reverse this nation's deterioriation over the past twenty-seven years, and put us back on the path to peace, prosperity, and justice, more quickly than hillary would?

lastly, did you support obama from day one, or where you originally an edwards or kucinich supporter?

thank you

Jay Bullock said...

anon, you're making an assumption that I support Obama.

In fact, I have not decided for whom I will vote on Tuesday. I like both Clinton and Obama for different reasons, as I explained a couple of weeks ago. I have been defending both of them (and Edwards and Richardson and so on ...) against The Game's idiotic attacks for more than a year now. And now I'm defending him against yours.

Scorpion said...

If "OH NO" Obama has really nothing to say.....what good would
a debate be anyway......

Anonymous said...

but, jay, why do you equate questioning and critical examination of any political candidate to be an attack?