01 Jul

Obama Didn’t Repudiate Clark’s Comments

Townhall blog
Day three of the Clark controversy, and things keep getting more and more interesting.
Today, Barack Obama is apparently denying that his own speech yesterday in Ohio — where we all assumed he was specifically repudiating Clark’s comments — was, in fact, aimed at Gen. Clark.
Here is what Obama had to say today:



“… I notice that I think in at least one publication it was reported that my comments yesterday about Senator McCain were in a response to General Clark. I think my staff will confirm that was in a draft of that speech that I had written two months ago.”

… Aside from the fact that this is now very, very odd and confusing, today, Obama also seemed to not understand why these comments caused such an uproar in the first place:



REPORTER: “Do you not feel that General Clark owes John McCain an apology?”
BARACK OBAMA: “I guess my question is why, given all the vast numbers of things that we got to work on, that that would be a top priority of mine …?


Wild Thing’s comment……
Well er ah uh , uh , uh. uh. what I meant was uh , it is like this UH…. is the tape recording this..???UH I meant to say……
Sure you POS Obama, you really are a piece of work!

Cheryl Zee says:

Keep it up Obama–you are cutting your own throat —LMAO!!!! I JUST LOVE IT — HE SCREWS UP AT LEAST ONCE A DAY– IT IS GETTING LIKE CLOCKWORK!!!! LOL!!!! HOPE YOU ARE KEEPING A LIST – WE MAY NEED IT!!

TomR says:

Has Obama referred to Clark yet as a “typical White person”? That excuse would cover a lot of bases.
Yes Cheryl, he is consistant. Soon he will have such a long list of gaffs that he will need several hours every day just to deny them all.

Wild Thing says:

Cheryl, your right and I can hardly keep up with his screw ups. haha

Wild Thing says:

Tom not yet on saying that about Clark. LOL good one!

Les says:

Every time Barack Obama opens his mouth he verifies why having an affirmative action presidential candidate is a big mistake. If he makes it to the White House there will be a sign on his desk that says, “The Buck Stops Someplace Else”.