Lets be honest. The "lipstick" issue has been a distraction and an effective one at that for the McCain campaign. Most people would say Senator Obama was not referring to Governor Palin, but simply using a phrase to get across his idea that he is the one who represents change. Do I think it was intended to be sexist? No. Do I think it was intended to belittle her? No. Do I think there are two Obama's? Yes.You ask, "whatever do you mean?" When Obama stands in front of a teleprompter there are few his equal. He is polished, clear, and can hold an audience with ease. It is only when the teleprompter is removed that Obama's doppleganger, "Barry" shows up. You know the one I'm referring to. The one who says, "Um", "Ah", and "hmm" before getting out a coherent statement. The one who struggled to come up with an answer for when life began, before finally settling on it being, "above his pay grade", to answer such a question. The one who has been dropping his "g's" at the end of his words of late. The one who has been to "57 states" and been to see the "Nittally Lions" of Penn State. Alright, enough already.
My point in all of this is that Senator Obama is merely a mouthpiece. He is a sponge who has soaked up the ideas of Reverend Wright, William Ayers, and all of the campaign professionals he has around him. When he doesn't have the teleprompter in front of him, his true self is revealed. "Senator Obama" would never have made the comment about Governor Palin, but "Barry" just couldn't help himself.
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Wow. That is one of the most clear and concise dismantlings I have ever heard any say about Obama. Apparently the new title to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is Senator Obama, and Mr Barry.
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