Barack Obama's "Small Town" Misspeak Draws Cries Of Elitism From John McCain's And BILLARY Clinton's Campaigns.
Barack Obama made a speech where he mentioned the angst of the working man because of the economy. Watch the video below:
Hoping to recover her FAILING campaign and out of pure DESPERATION, BILLARY Clinton QUICKLY pounced, stating that "Pennsylvanians don't need a president who looks down on them. They need a president who stands up for them, who fights for them, who works hard for your futures, your jobs, your families."
Considering that the Clintons have made $109 million in income, the statement of concern for working people rings HOLLOW coming from her. Notice that Obama made the same statement in 2004, without so much as a wimper from anyone:
But nonetheless below is Obama's apology and proper response:
Even in Kentucky, some couldn't help using the statement to further alienate people for political games.
But regardless of the nay sayers, there is NOTHING NEFARIOUS or that should be considered that Obama is "looking down" on anyone.
The ONLY logical conclusion anyone should be able to reach regarding Obama's statement, is that he spoke some truth, though he did so INARTICULATELY.
There is NO denying the fact that the economy has soured people; and there can be no doubt that during those times people rely more on their faith, etc., to get them through the hard times.
If you don't believe me, go YouTubing and watch CNN's Talking Heads' thoughts on the Obama misspeak:
Hoping to recover her FAILING campaign and out of pure DESPERATION, BILLARY Clinton QUICKLY pounced, stating that "Pennsylvanians don't need a president who looks down on them. They need a president who stands up for them, who fights for them, who works hard for your futures, your jobs, your families."
Considering that the Clintons have made $109 million in income, the statement of concern for working people rings HOLLOW coming from her. Notice that Obama made the same statement in 2004, without so much as a wimper from anyone:
But nonetheless below is Obama's apology and proper response:
Even in Kentucky, some couldn't help using the statement to further alienate people for political games.
But regardless of the nay sayers, there is NOTHING NEFARIOUS or that should be considered that Obama is "looking down" on anyone.
The ONLY logical conclusion anyone should be able to reach regarding Obama's statement, is that he spoke some truth, though he did so INARTICULATELY.
There is NO denying the fact that the economy has soured people; and there can be no doubt that during those times people rely more on their faith, etc., to get them through the hard times.
If you don't believe me, go YouTubing and watch CNN's Talking Heads' thoughts on the Obama misspeak:
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