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TRFrance 09-10-2008 09:53 PM

Re: Obama: 'Lipstick on a pig' comment. Not Smart.
 
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Originally Posted by Light (Post 587290)
Tonight Bill O'riley defended Obama's lipstick comment.
At least there is one right winger in this world with common sense!!!!!

1... O'Reilly considers himself an independent. I've listened to him for years. He is not a right winger. His politics are indeed right-of-center, but that doesnt make a person a "right winger". (...And yes, there is a big difference.)

2... Obama's comment was either a) a double entendre that backfired on him or b) since there are many Democrats and Republicans who felt he was making a backhanded slap at Palin... if it was an "innocent" comment it was poorly thought out and probably showed bad judgement on his part.

3... Just wondering... Have you noticed that Liberals like to use the term "right wingers" to refer to Conservatives, but dont use the term "left wingers" to refer to other Liberals ? Why do you think that is?

rgcraig 09-10-2008 09:54 PM

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I believe they need to get off the silly jr. high jabs (both sides) and hit the issues!!!

MikeinAR 09-10-2008 09:56 PM

Re: Obama: 'Lipstick on a pig' comment. Not Smart.
 
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Originally Posted by Jeremy (Post 587376)
Dear Everybody,

That was FUNNY. It was a jab at her lipstick comment during her speech and a OLD saying reflecting his message of change and the fact that McCain has "stolen" his change platform.

I hate when trivial things like this get blown out of proportion.

I bet you that McCain's people go to great effort to avoid words like "Black" "Dark" or anything else that could be distorted to represent a racist jab.

It's so childish.

Ding, Ding, Ding. We have a winner.

6% unemployment, gas prices soaring, 1.5 million American's facing foreclosure, today the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said he's "not convinced we're winning" in Afghanistan, and a lot of other actual important topics to be discussed and lipstick on pigs is important?

I'm pretty sure the Amercian people couldn't care less.

HeavenlyOne 09-10-2008 09:56 PM

Re: Obama: 'Lipstick on a pig' comment. Not Smart.
 
I don't even care about the presidential debates. I wanna see Biden and Palin go at each other!! She's gonna kick his butt!!

tstew 09-10-2008 09:56 PM

Re: Obama: 'Lipstick on a pig' comment. Not Smart.
 
I guess I'm just missing the point here. How many comments were made in the Republican speeches that were direct jabs at Obama, things he had said earlier, and plays on the wording of his messages. I just don't see the big deal. He obviously used a common phrase that did harken back to a phrase that Palin used, but both sides do it all the time.

rgcraig 09-10-2008 09:59 PM

Re: Obama: 'Lipstick on a pig' comment. Not Smart.
 
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Originally Posted by tstew (Post 587430)
I guess I'm just missing the point here. How many comments were made in the Republican speeches that were direct jabs at Obama, things he had said earlier, and plays on the wording of his messages. I just don't see the big deal. He obviously used a common phrase that did harken back to a phrase that Palin used, but both sides do it all the time.

tstew, I believe the difference is if we could call Palin she would own up to what all she said about Obama in her speech.

The things they say, later they deny that they are slamming.

Just call it what it is and stop trying to act all innocent.

MikeinAR 09-10-2008 10:00 PM

Re: Obama: 'Lipstick on a pig' comment. Not Smart.
 
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Originally Posted by tstew (Post 587430)
I guess I'm just missing the point here. How many comments were made in the Republican speeches that were direct jabs at Obama, things he had said earlier, and plays on the wording of his messages. I just don't see the big deal. He obviously used a common phrase that did harken back to a phrase that Palin used, but both sides do it all the time.

Exactly.

I mean Sarah Palin dissed every community organizer in America as not having "repsonsiblities" and we're supposed to stop the campaign so Obama can extend his deepest sympathies to her over lipstick on a pig? That's a hoot.

TRFrance 09-10-2008 10:00 PM

Re: Obama: 'Lipstick on a pig' comment. Not Smart.
 
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Originally Posted by HeavenlyOne (Post 587400)
I'm not for Obama in any way, but let's at least be honest and not be so appalled at something he says when 'our boy' has done the same thing! LOL!

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Originally Posted by tstew (Post 587402)
I'm tearing up, HO. Balance is such a beautiful thing.:)

TStew, I love you bro, but stop it. Please... You're killing me here.
You're really going overboard with this "balance" thing.

Seeking "balance" for the sake of always wanting to "balance things out" is not always appropriate.

There are significant contextual and situational differences between what McCain said when he said it, and what Obama said when he did.

Pressing-On 09-10-2008 10:01 PM

Re: Obama: 'Lipstick on a pig' comment. Not Smart.
 
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Originally Posted by tstew (Post 587430)
I guess I'm just missing the point here. How many comments were made in the Republican speeches that were direct jabs at Obama, things he had said earlier, and plays on the wording of his messages. I just don't see the big deal. He obviously used a common phrase that did harken back to a phrase that Palin used, but both sides do it all the time.

This particular comment by Obama was on the heels of her comments and the timing was all wrong. They are not that stupid to miss that it would cause a fire storm. Well, maybe they are.

I'm reading about his recent ties with a guy that is a radical muslim who Obama did some Op-ed's with while the guy was running for office in Kenya. The guy is standing off to the side while Obama and Michelle are doing their supposed thing on Aids. It is very apparent that Obama is endorsing this guy's agenda in Kenya being that they are from the same tribe. Obama's father was from this tribe.

All of these things just don't bode well with me.

rgcraig 09-10-2008 10:02 PM

Re: Obama: 'Lipstick on a pig' comment. Not Smart.
 
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Originally Posted by MikeinAR (Post 587437)
Exactly.

I mean Sarah Palin dissed every community organizer in America as not having "repsonsiblities" and we're supposed to stop the campaign so Obama can extend his deepest sympathies to her over lipstick on a pig? That's a hoot.

And Sarah would say that's exactly what she meant.

Obama though says it as a slam and then says, no that's not what I meant at all.

Just own up to it and make it even.


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