Does Obama Whine to Get Press then Blame Hillary for Smearing Him?

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Obama is the guy -- excuse me Saint -- who starts a fire, then screams fire. For along time the press was scared of him because early on he accused the Press and Hillary of racism.

Hillary has never been racist, and there is no place for racism, sexism, or gay bashing in the USA. I'm onto Obama's grand illusions and underhanded tricks. At first I was fascinated by his speeched and now he bores me and seems to be an egomaniac whose ambitions do not match his experience. He is not qualified to be President in my opinion.

Obama reminds me of one of those teen age movies where the captain of the football team is called in to the Principals Office because the football player has been terrorizing other students. The football player denies this and says, you know I never lie, and the Principal knowing the big game is tomorrow says to the student being Bullied, Barry doesn't lie, so you must be smearing him. Stop it, immediately, Barry is a nice guy.

Hillary '08
 
You have a dangerous extreme form of selective memory. Hillary is the one who starts the fire by calling Obama a plagiarist, then goes on to barrage him with attack after attack after attack every day, never giving him a chance to breathe.

Meanwhile, Obama has been relatively positive and humble throughout the exhausting campaign season.
 
Obama is full of ditry tricks and lies and it is coming out more each day, with NAFTA, and his Iraq withdrawal plan, etc.

HIllary '08!
 
This back and forth mudslinging must stop! Hillary & Barack need to make a deal now. She said she is willing to offer him the vice presidency. He'd be smart to take it, here's why: As the older & more experienced candidate, Hillary could be a good mentor to the younger Obama and in another 8 yrs he could be the next president. This would be a win-win situation for everyone. Instead of 4 or 8 yrs, we would have him more seasoned & experienced for 16 yrs! That's something I could live with & they should too.
 
I have never seen a political contest where one of the opponents constantly cries foul the way Obama does. Talk about a flopper.

Maybe we should call him Floppa Obama.

How does comparing Obama to Ken Starr even come close to calling Hillary a monster. I thought all the Hillary haters love Starr. Talk about double standards.
 
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