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Very perceptive of you, Senator Clinton. Up to minute 3, at least.

Oh, yeah, Senator Obama compared Bill Ayers to Senator Coburn, too.

I forgot about that little bit of moral equivalence on his part, not to mention mendacious garbage. Anyway, via Constant Reader $pecialist:

Quite right, Senator Clinton: we will, thanks. Although you have to wonder why the Obama campaign’s been so singularly surprised, given that they had ample warning…

COMMENTS

  • awtherfrd

    If it was Hillary vs McCain I see no way that McCain could win this election.

    As it stands now I see no reason McCain should not win.

  • JLenardDetroit

    Thanks for digging that up, it was exactly what I mentioned on another thread. Many peeps will just ignore/dismiss anything a Republican states regarding Obama’s relation with/to Ayers, they will be more open to the criticism when they are presented with it being in Hillary’s words. We need to get those just starting to pay attention and thinking this is just a “Republican” concern with O-bam-bam to know this issue (concern about O-bummer’s judgement and who he allies with) is not a new one, just a glossed over one by the MSM.

    I can hardly believe there would be something I could agree with Hillary on. lol

  • CSUFBomb

    …Pilate was, uh, a Navy pilot.

    As Joe Biden would say, “Past is Prologue,” and Ayers is just the tip of Barack’s past – the rest of the nasty iceberg will surface soon.

  • streetwise

    which is a hoot in light of the actual relationship he had with Ayres:

    This kind of game in which anybody who I know, regardless of how flimsy the relationship is, is, somehow, uh, somehow – their ideas will be attributed to me… the American people are smarter than that!

    You must admit, Obama’s descriptive powers border on the (Bill)Clintonesque. But unlike Bill, the subject matter is dead serious.

  • hunter

    had best come on out about now.
    By the way, it is disgusting how he would find any kind of moral equivalency between his misquote of Sen. Coburn and his lying about and covering up his deep business relationship with Ayers.