micfranklin
11-24-2007, 05:58 PM
Read this:
Most of the time, Barack Obama seems like he’s boxing in the wrong weight class. But Monday in Fort Dodge, Iowa, he delivered an unscripted jab that was a beaut.
At a news conference, the Illinois senator was asked about Hillary Clinton’s attack on his qualifications. Making an economic speech in Knoxville, Iowa, earlier that day, the New York senator had touted her own know-how, saying that “there is one job we can’t afford on-the-job training for — that’s the job of our next president.” Her aides confirmed that she was referring to Obama.
But this part coming up is what had me rolling:
Pressed to respond, Obama offered a zinger feathered with amused disdain: “My understanding was that she wasn’t Treasury secretary in the Clinton administration, so I don’t know exactly what experiences she’s claiming.”
Everybody laughed, including Obama.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/21/opinion/21dowd.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
In a word, I'd say she got owned. I'll (begrudgingly) admit that Clinton made a point about job training for the next president. But with what Obama said, at least he had a fact to back up what he said.
Most of the time, Barack Obama seems like he’s boxing in the wrong weight class. But Monday in Fort Dodge, Iowa, he delivered an unscripted jab that was a beaut.
At a news conference, the Illinois senator was asked about Hillary Clinton’s attack on his qualifications. Making an economic speech in Knoxville, Iowa, earlier that day, the New York senator had touted her own know-how, saying that “there is one job we can’t afford on-the-job training for — that’s the job of our next president.” Her aides confirmed that she was referring to Obama.
But this part coming up is what had me rolling:
Pressed to respond, Obama offered a zinger feathered with amused disdain: “My understanding was that she wasn’t Treasury secretary in the Clinton administration, so I don’t know exactly what experiences she’s claiming.”
Everybody laughed, including Obama.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/21/opinion/21dowd.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
In a word, I'd say she got owned. I'll (begrudgingly) admit that Clinton made a point about job training for the next president. But with what Obama said, at least he had a fact to back up what he said.