Okay, Senator, How About Some Debates, Then?
And in the weeks ahead, I look forward to debating them with John McCain.
If he’s looking forward to those debates so much, perhaps he could agree to the ten town hall-style debates that John McCain has been asking him to share for over two months.
It’s too late for the military members in Texas Obama spurned, but there’s still time to get a few debates free from pusillanimous MSM moderators.
How about it, Senator? You up for it, or did you just lie to us?
UPDATE: Whoa. Wait. This is the lie of the night.
What the nay-sayers don’t understand is that this election has never been about me. It’s been about you.
Which, of course, is why the tickets to his big speech went to big-money donors and the only little people who got them were the ones who agreed to work for Obama. It’s why he’s delivering his speech from the set of Clash of the Titans II: The Obamaning.
Does he really expect us to believe this? Really?
Barack Obama’s campaign has always been about Barack Obama.
John McCain is going to have a field day with this speech.
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See, he only needs to make such pronouncements as "any time/any where" and "I'm looking forward to it" because his audience won't follow up or notice when he doesn't follow through. This is what I noticed when he says things like "that's my committee" or "I worked on ethics reform with McCain"; or "the number of abortions has gone up substantially under Bush", etc. Of course, fact checkers are all over it & correcting the record….but Barack knows his audience will simply believe him & ignore all the fact-checking haters.