- Apr 29, 2005
- 5,649
- 0
- 0
I figured that I would start a thread dedicated to their comments and campaigning against each other. I would like to see it stay as first person related as possible with third party or proxy attacks going in their own thread.
First shots fired:
McCain says that Hamas is rooting for Obama and have practically endorsed him.
Obama fires back with;
Now, I took Obama's "losing his bearings" as a shot at McCain not really being able to see reality in the same light that most of us do. Apparently the McCain camp took it as a shot against the old man's age. They come back with;
Now, I'm actually ok with Obama bringing into question McCain's age because it is directly relevant to the person campaigning for office. However, the Wright issue is based on the failed logic that what someone that was close to Obama believes and has stated are directly related to what Obama believes and stands for.
Oh well. Get ready for 6+ months of FUD and misdirection.
First shots fired:
McCain says that Hamas is rooting for Obama and have practically endorsed him.
"I think it's very clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the United States," McCain, the putative Republican presidential nominee, said in a conference call on Friday with conservative bloggers.
"I think that the people should understand that I will be Hamas's worst nightmare," he said in response to a question from Jennifer Rubin of Commentary magazine.
Campaign spokesman Brian Rogers said Hamas support "is a legitimate issue for the American people to think about."
Obama fires back with;
?For him to toss out comments like that, I think, is an example of him losing his bearings as he pursues this nomination. We don't need name-calling in this debate."
Now, I took Obama's "losing his bearings" as a shot at McCain not really being able to see reality in the same light that most of us do. Apparently the McCain camp took it as a shot against the old man's age. They come back with;
"Every issue that the American people want to be an issue, and it's part of their discussions, it's fine with me," he said in response to the question about his age.
Not missing a beat, he added the controversial statements of Jeremiah Wright onto that same list. Obama, McCain noted, "has said that [Wright] is a legitimate topic of discussion.? He added, ?If that's what the American people want to discuss, that's fine.?
Now, I'm actually ok with Obama bringing into question McCain's age because it is directly relevant to the person campaigning for office. However, the Wright issue is based on the failed logic that what someone that was close to Obama believes and has stated are directly related to what Obama believes and stands for.
Oh well. Get ready for 6+ months of FUD and misdirection.
