June 10, 2008

McCain's old; Obama's excuse?

Making the English language as malleable as Bill Clinton's definition of the word "is":

"So this – you know, these aren’t folks who are working for me," Obama said. "They're not people you know who I have assigned to a job in a future administration and, you know, ultimately my assumption is that, you know, this is a discreet task that they're going to performing for me over the next two months."

Check out the full hilarity here. And you can view the full exchange.

Posted by Hube at June 10, 2008 12:35 PM | TrackBack

Comments

"Well Look" - I have noticed that is his favored phrase when he is cornered by an uncomfortable question or issue.

The other is "this game that they play".

Perhaps the media will start playing the Obama Tic Tac Toe game at his press conferences with his favored canned soundbites? I'll throw out a couple more"
"they kept moving the goal posts" and "this converation ain't helping my kids" .

Hube - he is becoming a big-time stumbler. Last - it has now been 3-4 days and the Inquirer has not mentioned this Jim Johnson issue yet (to the best of my knowledge).

Posted by: AJ Lynch at June 10, 2008 01:08 PM

can he squeeze in a few more "you know"s???

i thought he was clean and articulate?

Posted by: anoni at June 15, 2008 10:15 AM