Sunday, March 30, 2008

Does It Matter?

The Clinton campaign has released a memo detailing some of the "mis-representations" of Barack Obama.

“Senator Obama has called himself a constitutional professor, claimed credit for passing legislation that never left committee, and apparently inflated his role as a community organizer among other issues. When it comes to his record, just words won’t do. Senator Obama will have to use facts as well,” Clinton spokesman Phil Singer said.

Meanwhile, Hillary is still recovering after being undressed in public over her "I dodged sniper fire while visiting Bosnia" statements.

So here's my question: Does any of this matter?

I don't know if it will have any influence on the faithful, but what about those who are still trying to make up their minds? Or, to paraphrase one of our recent comments, does anyone really think politicians believe what they say?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think Anne Coulter got this one right. They're being swiftboated, which properly means someone's actually telling the truth about their past. Also, just like swiftboating, no one really cares about their lies, but if they lose, it's a good excuse they can use that they weren't treated properly.

4:00 PM, March 30, 2008  

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