Memory Loss or Political Tactics
October 21, 2008 | boston, Massachusetts | Vetting explained
As a military member I recognize Obama Political Tactics where he routinely attacks Sen. John McCain while the Obama media continue to say the it is or was McCain that started the dirty Washington political attacks. The facts remain that it was the Senator from Illinois that started the dirty politics and not McCain. For example, Obama's latest comments stated that McCain reflects "willful ignorance, wishful thinking, outdated ideology" to an economy in crisis, seeking to capitalize on the main issue that is propelling him forward in the race for the White House (Yahoo News, 21 Oct 08).
It seems Obama and his fellow Democrats don't want Americans to highlight the fact that since the Democratic Party took both houses in Congress, all Americans lives changed for the worse with record high gas prices, loss of homes, bank failures, high food and medical costs, etc. It is Obama that lives in economic ignorance and needs over 350 advisors to keep him Harvard smart. Let us not forget that his fellow Harvard grads also resulted in a bankrupted Enron, Fannie and Freddie, while the Democratic Party including Obama took record political contributions. I guess selling yourself to big business is something that comes easy to the new Washington Politicians like Obama that has problems with telling the truth. Even Powell was fooled by the Obama media when he suggested that McCain is attacking when the facts reveal that it has been Obama that has outspend every presidential candidate in American history.
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- election08
- Posted in Assignment:
- Campaign 2008
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