Reporter to Obama: Didn’t You Belittle Hillary’s Foreign Policy Experience In Primaries?
Amazing! A reporter dares to actually do his job and asks the One a tough question. He equated her experience to having teas! Obama dodges, of course!
This is fun for the press to try to stir up whatever quotes were generated during the course of the campaign, and you’re having fun. And there’s nothing wrong with that. I’m not faulting it. But, look, I think if you look at the statements that Hillary Clinton and I have made outside of the heat of a campaign, we share a view that America has to be safe and secure, and in order to do that we have to combine military power with strengthened diplomacy.
Hat tip: Hot Air
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Posted by Jay on December 1, 2008 8:23 pm
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5 Responses to “Reporter to Obama: Didn’t You Belittle Hillary’s Foreign Policy Experience In Primaries?”

















And this surprizes anyone because why? The game within the game within the game. Come on, you scratch my back I scratch yours….. of course Hillary would be named.
Between the lines, you can hear it if you listen REALLY CAREFULLY:
Look, I said a lot of things on the campaign trail, anything I needed to say in order to win this election, depending upon the group I was addressing at a particular moment in time. The proof is in the fact that I stand before you here today, a direct result of my ability to tell people what they want to hear, and in a manner that is appealing to them. Veracity has no relevance with regards to the past, present, or future of this administration. Truth is relative. Honesty has a fluid nature. Now sit down and shut up before my legions ostracize you by calling you a racist.
It seems that a lot of Republicans are happy with his team.
Angie, you are taking his statement out of context. What he said last spring was campaign rhetoric. If you didn’t notice McCain was throwing out a lot of it, too, a lot that he obviously did not believe in either.
Here is a suggestion for you on the right: you lost, accept it and grow up. You are whining more than a group of out of power liberals.
Roger
So whatever he said we should ignore because it was during a campaign? He can lie and attack all he wants-Hell who cares, it was during a campaign. More of the same if you ask me. Nothing has changed and nothing is going to change. The reason many repubs like his “team” is because there really is no difference between the parties. They both have trampled on the constitution. Screw Obama, Screw the media and Screw both parties.
Until the Oath is Administered, he can say any damn thing he thinks will navigate the particular encounter.
He doesn’t have to produce a valid document proving citizenship or loyalty, he needn’t pass an FBI background check nor answer questions about his Indonesian Passport and Pakistani travel.
And when the damage is done, the Press will STILL not know what the problem is.