Whine,
whine, whine. What a wuss! What a sissy! One bad debate and Barack
Obama is a man singing the blues.
Hillary
“Annie Oakley” Clinton proved you can get a man with a gun at the
ABC hosted Philadelphia Debate when she took some straight shots at her
rival, Barack Obama, but he couldn’t take ‘em like a man.
Instead, when
the questions weren’t to his liking, Obama whined like a girlie man,
complaining about the presidential campaign process and how some people
spend too much time “obsessing” about some of the things he and others
have said.
What, did
someone promise Obama a rose garden?
In Raleigh,
North Carolina, yesterday, Obama decried having to engage in a real
debate and took his a day late shot at Hillary Clinton, "I don't blame
Washington for this because that is just how Washington is,” Obama
cried. ‘They like stirring up controversy and they like playing gotcha
games, getting us to attack each other. And I have to say, Senator
Clinton looked in her element. You know, she was taking every
opportunity to get a dig in there. You know, that's all right. That's
her right to kind of twist the knife a little bit.”
What did he
expect, all sweetness and love?
The
Philadelphia Debate was number 21 of the Democratic Party’s primary
season. Anyone carefully following the debates would have to admit that
up until now it has been Hillary Clinton who is the candidate that was
given the rougher ride in these debates, as well as in and by the press.
Saturday Night Live addressed the uneven hand given Clinton in a
hilarious sketch.
For those who
think Clinton should have conceded the race earlier, the ABC debate is
clear evidence of why she should stay in this contest to the end. The
longer this goes on, the more we learn about Barack Obama – and not all
of it is pretty. Since calls for Clinton to withdraw from the race we
have learned of Obama’s Reverend Wright, his wife’s feelings about
America, his distain for blue-collar America, his ease to lie rather
than tell the truth, and now his relationship with homegrown terrorist
Bill Ayres.
All that
being said, what we learned last night is that Obama wants to be crowned
victorious rather than earn victory. He thinks he is above answering
tough questions, becomes testy to those who dare wish to explore his
past and parse his positions. We were also witness to the change
candidate’s propensity to change the subject when the subject is not to
his liking.
Yesterday, he
spent the day pointing the finger for his bad performance to ABC’s
moderator who appropriately asked questions on an array of subjects.
Here is what
Obama
said on whether he will agree to participate in the April 27 debate in
North Carolina: "You know, we had agreed earlier to a debate. Sen.
Clinton declined that one. And now we are trying to
figure out what our schedule looks like. I'll be honest with you, we
have now had 21.”
He went on,
“And look, I mean, on the previous three you know, we did very well, and
so it's not as if we don't know how to do these things. I could deliver
Sen. Clinton's lines; she could, I'm sure, deliver mine. So what we've
got to figure out is how we fit in campaigning actively both here in
North Carolina and in Indiana. Because if we do it in North Carolina,
then the folks in Indiana will say, 'What about us?'… Let’s not debate,
let’s campaign.”
Now we’ve
learned something more about Obama. He’s a Scardicat!!!!!!!!!!