Barack Obama's former campaign advisor, Sarah Power, told the BBC this week, "[Obama] will of course not rely upon some plan that he's crafted as a presidential candidate or U.S. senator" to remove U.S. troops from Iraq. Is that statement supposed to aid his campaign by telling the world he's lying to obtain our vote?
Power was also quoted in a Scottish newspaper calling Hillary Clinton a "monster." It seems to me that any person wanting to speak on behalf of a presidential candidate should be, I don't know, GOOD at public speaking.
Clinton immediately jumped all over this stating, "This is the latest example of promising America one thing on the campaign trail and telling people in other countries another."
This is the most recent addition to Obama's troubles after a circulating report accused his economic advisor, Austan Goolsbee, of making remarks to members of the Canadian consulate that Obama's NAFTA criticisms were nothing more than campaign rhetoric.
Seriously. Is it over yet?
Friday, March 7, 2008
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