If you've watched the news at all this week, you've heard about the "lipstick on a pig" comment by Barack Obama in which he was refering to the Republican party. This was blown entirely out of proportion, but indeed it was the main headline today on the Washington Post. This article harshly criticized McCain's campaign for picking at Obama's speech and saying that he was speaking about Gov. Palin instead of the Republican party's failed policies. This article definitely leans to the left explaining that McCain promised a fair and honorable fight for the Whitehouse and then goes about highlighting things like Obama saying an age old phrase that could be taken as offensive. What he failed to tell everyone, though, is that he used the same exact expression when campaigning last year when he thought Hillary Clinton was going to be the Decmocratic contender for President, but the article points out that no one took it offensively then. McCain's campaign ads are just using the riducule to make the popular Gov. Palin out to be the victim. This, in theory, would make people on the fence angry that he would say such a thing about Palin and hopefully vote for McCain/Palin. Obama has come back to say that he has used this phrase multiple times, and even before Palin was on the scene, so whatever it is that McCain's campaign is trying to do, they should stop. In my opinion, aren't there more important things to focus on, yet again, besides lipstick on pigs? Here's the real clip from the rally...
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