huffingtonpost.com— This former Midwest girl is telling you Obama is not being 'elite' or 'out of touch' -he could NOT be MORE in touch.
Apr 12, 2008View in Crawl 4
The more money Obama spends trying to invent himself the better John McCain's chances in the general election. The democrats blew it! With either of these nominees they have suceeded in snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!
Obama is right on when he says people are bitter....I would say I'm actually downright pissed off. It's not just Pennsylvanians. And it's not just the economy-- I'm ANGRY about 4,000+ soldiers sent to die and trillions of dollars continuing to be spent on a war based on a lie; about an arrogant and deceptive administration OUT OF TOUCH with anything remotely resembling the average American...about scandals and cronies and playing politics with our Constitution....and the list goes on and on and on...... Yeah, I'm bitter. And thank you, Barack Obama, for calling out the emporer on his new clothes, so to speak. Among the many excellent reasons I've cast my vote for you in the Indiana primary, and will again in November. "Mad as hell and we're not gonna take it anymore?" You bet.
Obama is more 'in touch' and least 'elitist' of either major party in this race.And the fact that his opponents, McC and HRC, would point a finger and call him 'out of touch' and/or 'elitist' is just laughable. The American public (except perhaps for die-hard republicans and bigots, who wouldn't vote for Obama anyway) are not going to buy into this bulls**t argument.
obama needs to address the crowd again like he did after the wright incident. it just feels the story would get out of control and taken out of context even more leading up to the 22nd. of course those of us who read online news dont feel that way but most americans still prefer to watch tvs and being fed the news by the MSM
Closed AccountApr 12, 2008
This is being "in touch"?<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI77cU3jsFs">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI77cU3jsFs</a>
whodat51773Apr 12, 2008
The more money Obama spends trying to invent himself the better John McCain's chances in the general election. The democrats blew it! With either of these nominees they have suceeded in snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!
cate508Apr 13, 2008
Obama is right on when he says people are bitter....I would say I'm actually downright pissed off. It's not just Pennsylvanians. And it's not just the economy-- I'm ANGRY about 4,000+ soldiers sent to die and trillions of dollars continuing to be spent on a war based on a lie; about an arrogant and deceptive administration OUT OF TOUCH with anything remotely resembling the average American...about scandals and cronies and playing politics with our Constitution....and the list goes on and on and on...... Yeah, I'm bitter. And thank you, Barack Obama, for calling out the emporer on his new clothes, so to speak. Among the many excellent reasons I've cast my vote for you in the Indiana primary, and will again in November. "Mad as hell and we're not gonna take it anymore?" You bet.
jforjoolsApr 13, 2008
Obama is more 'in touch' and least 'elitist' of either major party in this race.And the fact that his opponents, McC and HRC, would point a finger and call him 'out of touch' and/or 'elitist' is just laughable. The American public (except perhaps for die-hard republicans and bigots, who wouldn't vote for Obama anyway) are not going to buy into this bulls**t argument.
arboulerApr 13, 2008
obama needs to address the crowd again like he did after the wright incident. it just feels the story would get out of control and taken out of context even more leading up to the 22nd. of course those of us who read online news dont feel that way but most americans still prefer to watch tvs and being fed the news by the MSM