Totally agree with you. I’m disappointed with some of our conservative friends giving Obama a pass and the “benefit of the doubt.” The way he delivered that line, the way the audience was eating it up, the way he juiced it up with them, and the fact that he COINCIDENTALLY came up with this right after Palin mentions lipstick, makes this very obvious. Not even close.
I hope people don’t start getting soft on Obama, now that McCain is starting to do well. We need to keep hitting Obama on everything. This should not even be a close election. Only a crushing defeat of Obama will do, to give McCain/Palin the clout to really change things from day one.
I'm one of them, but that was when all I had seen was the video of BO making the statement (while rubbing his forehead like Johnny Carson's "The Magnificent Karnak"). I heard it like a grammarian...subject...verb...reference, thinking that it was misconstrued by his audience.
Now that I know the background that led up to his statement, I agree with those who say it was intentional. When I viewed the video again, I wondered if the head rubbing body language was indicative of his trying to recall the exact words in the cartoon balloon that he was plagiarizing.
Totally agree with you. Im disappointed with some of our conservative friends giving Obama a pass and the benefit of the doubt. </i>
You’re right. I was disgusted last night watching Fox News when the entire panel gave Bozo the bnefit of the doubt.