straight talk
Barack Obama must now feel that ,since he won the primary, he can morph his positions on virtually every major position upon which he ran and no one will notice.
It's just incredible that,every day, he seems to ignore the words he read a few months ago and thinks that his newly written words will not be challenged.
I'm sure that Moveon.org was stunned by his rebuke of the "General Betray Us" ad that Obama refused to condemn during a senate vote and now says that it was mistake. There goes those small doner contributions.
How many times will Obama be allowed to change his mind and reject the town hall style debates (which he supports but won't have one with McCain) before the MSM decides that he is just another politician with an incredible marketing team?
Reuters has a story today that suggests Sen. Obama is attempting to steal the mantle of “straight talk” from Sen. McCain:
Please see the below and the attached, which put the lie to this silly notion.
Click Here To View Obama's Distortions
Today, Obama Claimed He Has Been Accurately Re-Stating Sen. McCain's "100 Years" Comment:
Obama Told The Today Show's Meredith Vieira That He Has Not Distorted Sen. McCain's Comments. Vieira: "Senator, both you and Senator Clinton have said Senator McCain favors 100 more years of war in Iraq. Sunday in The New York Times Frank Rich wrote, really, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton should be ashamed of themselves for libeling John McCain. He felt that the American troops should be a long-term presence, the way they were in Japan and South Korea. Are you willing to admit that you've distorted his statements?" Obama: "No. that's not accurate. We can pull up the quotes on You Tube." (NBC's "The Today Show," 4/8/08)
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