Pretty funny video edit from the announcement last week, check it:
Question 1: Why did he peek? (Well, he’s not the first one to do so anyway.)
Question 2: Why does he keep touching his wedding ring? Guilt reflex?
Question 3: Why does it look like he’s always about to peck Palin whenever he has to say something? (Okay, so it might’ve been a little noisier than the club!)
The media has been going crazy over Sarah Palin since McCain’s announcement — but has anyone been paying attention to what Obama is doing?
For the Labor Day rally at the Hart Plaza, Obama opted to skip on giving one of those powerful speeches in place of a prayer for Gustav victims.
I also think that this isn’t a time to question pregnancies, photoshop candidate heads into other pictures, or make funny videos about McCain. It’s time to look beyond what everyone else is saying, and see the truth for themselves.
Sensationalism, at its finest.
Have you seen Obama’s acceptance speech? Can you not say that *that* was compelling? Apparently, even McCain had the tenacity to, well, take a minute, to congratulate his opponent.
What can you say about this? Tenacious, or sincere?
Okay, so over the weekend, Obama announced that his running mate would be Sen. Joe Biden. It would appear that Biden is the perfect mate, because he makes up for the deficiencies that Obama has — but who knows? Who can actually tell?
In a previous interview, Biden once mentioned that, should the VP position be offered to him, he would flat-out refuse … what’s with the change?
According to helpgeorgeobama.com, “George Obama, half-brother of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, has lived in squalor and destitution in a suburb of Nairobi, Kenya all of his 26 years.”
Which leads me to question: should Barack Obama help his brother? Or should he make his brother an example of change — leave him alone so that he could make change for himself?