JOHN MCCAIN turns out to be right in that Obama is hiding some family affiliations that the world really needs to know about. “Who is Barack Obama?” Obama posits rhetorically, repeating McCain’s ads—and then proceeds to tell us. And then, to smile as he takes John McCain apart piece by violet-hued and gummy-looking piece.
JOHN MCCAIN turns out to be right in that Obama is hiding some family affiliations that the world really needs to know about. “Who is Barack Obama?” Obama posits rhetorically, repeating McCain’s ads—and then proceeds to tell us of the strange place from which he has come.
This is Senator Barack Obama, speaking at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner, and taking McCain apart piece by violet-hued and gummy-looking piece. (Oh how unkind the TV is to the visage of John Flaky McCain…)
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Obama roasted McCain. Plain and simple. Too funny! I love the look on McCain’s face: “I gotta laugh, can’t look too uptight, but damnit why is this negro gettin’ over on me?”
This may be one of Obama’s best political performances. Think about it; he managed to debunk a hella lot of myths AND had people cracking up about it. I bet McCain’s advisers are telling him to go and read Gate’s The Signifying Monkey so that he might understand what just happened to him.
“…it’s possible that I’m a little too awesome…”
Priceless!