Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Lemme Guess, They Visited More States. OMG NO WAY?!

Hundreds of military families attended Michelle Obama's in Jacksonville, North Carolina. At this rally Michelle explained that her husband understands the situations military families deal with and that he is the best choice in that regard. She then moved on to New Hampshire, a swing state that her husband lost to Hillary Clinton in the primaries. Interestingly enough, at the moment Obama is leading McCain in the NH polls. In an outdoor rally Mrs. Obama promoted her husbands calm and intelligent demeanor during the debate, saying that he would bring this attitude and behavior into the White House. Apparently her next stop will be in Minnesota, the details of the campaign stop have not been released. Minnesota is considered by both campaign groups as a battle ground state and McCain will be visiting this Friday.

Without actually doing much this week Cindy McCain has made some very big noise. On Tuesday while visiting a Hospital at Vanderbilt (Tennessee), Cindy claimed that "presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama has 'waged the dirtiest campaign in American history.' Thats quite a statement coming from John McCain's wife.. Today Mrs. McCain was in Pennsylvania and once again attacked Obama. This time her attack, which was not entirely accurate, was in regards to her son's military service and Obama not wanting to fund the troops. Cindy challanged Barack to change shoes with her for a day and see what it feels like as a Navy mom.









Though I find it hard to imagine Barack trying on these bad boys.










Must-See Potential First Lady of the Week:

BREAKING NEWS "Sarah Palin and Cindy McCain's Secret Style Adviser Revealed"

She goes by the name of Gahl Hodges Burt. Apparently she was Nancy Reagon's so called party planner and is also known as the most chic woman in Washington (I'm sure thats tough.. I mean Hillary is pretttttty cute) This discovery kind of contradicts Palin's claims of a regular "hockey mom" from a middle class family. Rumor has it her sons actually play cricket.


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We are still waiting for our friends at the FOX "News" Network on Michelle's response to the Baby Breath Roses. Stay tuned, its gonna be a biggie. Maybe a deciding factor in Election 2008.

6 comments:

BDaws said...

Cindy McCain cannot possibly say that Obama has "waged the dirtiest campaign in American history" when McCain and Palin have resorted to personally attacking Obama because they have no other options. Although Cindy McCain has no basis for her comments, they money John is paying for her stylist is paying off. She is definitely the most chic woman in Washington and that is why she would never be able to run for office. It would be like Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada running for office.

ThaCEO said...

I guess the mark of a clean campaign is letting America know that Obama wants children to learn sex ed before they learn how to read, that Obama wants to pal around with terrorists, and that he is the antichrist. Thats not dirty Brittany, thats Straight Talk!

On a serious note, that simply proves that Cindy McCain has not been paying attention during the campaign. One must understand that she has to decide which of 7 households to stay in and which of 13 cars to drive on a daily basis. After these tasks, it is hard to notice that your husband has based a Presidential campaign off attacking the other candidate. At least she is keeping her fashion game up. Lets just hope she ends up on Vogue Magazine's my spouse lost in a Presidential election issue. This would also open the door for Palin's husband to model gear for snowmobiling and talk about his hobbies. I may actually pick that issue up!

tbornemann said...

haha wow Brittany that was awesome allusion right there. However I do agree with you in saying that the attacks are ridiculous on Obama. I have seen many more commercials and other ads that are against Obama and have the ending by McCain saying that, "I, John McCain, support this message." Cindy, in my opinion, goes up those rally stages not knowing what she is talking about and relies on her supposed good looks and etiquette to help her glide through.

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sjunnarkar said...

Thanks Henry for getting to the bottom of the "letter." It is that sort of unsubstantiated partisan refuse that is to blame for today's toxic political climate. That is nearly as bad as the emails going around suggesting that Obama is all chummy with extremists.

Great job!

Dan Stein said...

I think it is interesting to see two upper class women try to portray themselves as everyday middle class citizens even harder than Sen. McCain or Sen. Obama ever have. Whether it's 6 inch heels or a fashion consultant, neither of these women are at all the average American, yet Mrs. McCain is willing to attack Obama for elitism and "unwillingness" to help her son.
At some point, America is going to have to decide whether it wants to elect people representative of the average of America, or the elites who may well do a superior job. With the lead Sen. Obama has gained, it seems America may well elect the closest candidate to elite since Woodrow Wilson.