If you do, it gets lost in all of your posts about Patrick. Are you related to Kerry Healey? Do you have a problem with David Axelrod? Do you feel that Deval is not a point forward? I don't know, but it seems like you have beaten this Obama-Patrick comparison to death. We get it... Thanks, though. Good day.
Thanks! Do you know what up with this Deval/Devil thing? Is it someone's obsession? A spelling hangup? Too much time on their hands? (a problem many of us here must have!) Perhaps a virus? What's up with that? Impeach Somebody!!
Wow, someone besides me on this board actually knows Kerry Healey and No I am not related to her. I don't care about David Axelrod, and consider how much Deval has screwed up in only a year, Kerry would have been a better governor. I only go back to this Obama-Patrick thing is because the similarities are striking. Since Obama is so new, there aren't a lot of others you can really compare him to.
I can assure you Deval is not the devil. Although the way he is going, he just might give us another 20 years of Rep governor here in Mass, which is not a bad thing consider everything else is 95% dem here.
Obama Debate Complaints Greeted by Clinton Mockery http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/04/18/obama_debate_complaints_greete.html By Perry Bacon Jr. RADNOR TOWNSHIP, Pa.-- A day after Barack Obama complained about the questions he was asked Wednesday at a Democratic presidential primary debate, Hillary Clinton mocked him. "I know some of my opponents' supporters and my opponent are complaining about the hard questions, but having been in the White House for eight years ... that was nothing," Clinton said at a rally at a high school in this Philadelphia suburb. "I'm with Harry Truman on this: If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. Just speaking for myself, I'm very comfortable in the kitchen." Clinton had earlier told the FOX 29 Morning Show in Philadelphia "We need a president who is going to be there fighting for the American people and not complaining about how much pressure there is." "I know he spent all day yesterday complaining about the hard questions he was asked," Clinton said. "Being asked tough questions in a debate is nothing like the pressures you face inside the White House." Clinton has loudly complained about the press and the questions she received in earlier debates, lamenting during one that she was constantly asked the first question and that reporters were too soft on Obama. "Her blatant hypocrisy here is stunning," said Bill Burton, an Obama spokesman. ==========-== Patience Senator Obama. The next SNL skit is yours. Don't forget to mention it in a nationally televised debate.
Here is Obama, the HYPOCRITE, defending the moderators asking Hillary the tough questions back in Philadelphia late last year in a debate... I guess when he's the recipient of those hard questions, he just can't practice what he preaches... hypocrite. <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/vJMwlNaIYuE&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/vJMwlNaIYuE&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>
Barack was complaining about the BS gotcha questions he received moreso than a hard critique on his platform or proposed policies.
Which was what Hillary was complaining about in the November debate in Philadelphia, which Barack said was fair game. Any way you spin it, it's the height of hypocrisy by Barack to play these whiny games now. Freaking pansy.
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Her response of getting first questions all the time and mentioning SNL came at a time when she was answering questions about NAFTA and Healthcare. The context is totally different. If Obama complained about answering tough policy questions, I could see your point.