More empty suit politics

| April 26, 2008

Barak Obama has decided that actually answering questions distracts from the divine aura he’s erected around his campaign. Since having a one way conversation with America (he talks, we listen) is the only way he can protect that facade, he’s depending on ads and avoiding debates (Washington Times link);

Since he last met Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on a debate stage, Mr. Obama has denounced many of that forum’s questions as “distractions,” and criticized ABC moderators for not asking about the economy until 45 minutes into the program.

Mrs. Clinton has traditionally fared better in debates, and is pushing Mr. Obama to meet her on a debate stage before one of the nine upcoming contests.

Instead of agreeing to a debate, the campaign is going live with ads in each of the remaining media markets. An Obama aide confirmed the ads will reach voters from Oregon to Puerto Rico, and new ads are already posted in West Virginia and South Dakota. He is also advertising in Indiana and North Carolina.

That’s mainly because he has no answers for the questions about his integrity and his poor judgment and relationships over the last twenty years. So, I suppose when one of our interests are attacked overseas by a foreign entity, his solution will be to withdraw all of our interests. Or, in words Obama can understand – we’ll take our ball and go home. How much more empty can that suit get?

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