Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Mea Culpa: I haven't thanked Barack Obama enough for all he's done for us
Interesting takedown by Hugh Hewitt of a Michelle Obama speech. Remember, if the past is indeed a prologue to the future then she'll probably be a future Democratic candidate for the presidency:
“MICHELLE OBAMA, CUT #5:
The first major decision he had to make in his life, after college - "Do I go to Wall Street and make money, or do I work for the people?" - Barack worked as a community organizer in some of the toughest neighborhoods on the south side of Chicago. …
“There is no one else in this race who can claim that kind of commitment to people on the ground. No one.”
…
Hugh Hewitt: Stop, stop, stop. I'm sorry.
John McCain spent six years in a North Vietnamese prison camp. That's commitment.
Tough neighborhood in [the] south side of Chicago? I'm sure it was. It's not as tough as the Hanoi Hilton.
Michelle Obama - We have to fix our souls - our souls are broken [AUDIO & TRANSCRIPT]
(H/T Stubborn Facts)
“MICHELLE OBAMA, CUT #5:
The first major decision he had to make in his life, after college - "Do I go to Wall Street and make money, or do I work for the people?" - Barack worked as a community organizer in some of the toughest neighborhoods on the south side of Chicago. …
“There is no one else in this race who can claim that kind of commitment to people on the ground. No one.”
…
Hugh Hewitt: Stop, stop, stop. I'm sorry.
John McCain spent six years in a North Vietnamese prison camp. That's commitment.
Tough neighborhood in [the] south side of Chicago? I'm sure it was. It's not as tough as the Hanoi Hilton.
Michelle Obama - We have to fix our souls - our souls are broken [AUDIO & TRANSCRIPT]
(H/T Stubborn Facts)