Saturday, September 13, 2008

How can Obama be right and Palin wrong with same position on same issue?

The eagerness to attack Sarah Palin on anything is running off the rails. When you spit in the wind it hits you in the face. Well, Obamanites were spitting a lot about Palin's interview with ABC's John Gibson.

Dems and Obama supporters really thought that had something. So they spit and kept spitting. Red meat that made them drool.

Let's take the Georgia membership in NATO issue.

Salon.com's Joan Walsh took the bait and made a clear attack on the alleged error of Palins thinking.

According to Walsh, "Her answer committing us to defend Georgia or the Ukraine against Russia was almost as bad, and the way she spelled out what NATO membership means, by rote, you could see the quickly crammed index cards in the back of her brain."

Oh no. Wait a minute. Someone isn't paying attention or just doesn’t care.

Indeed, Barrack Obama made clear that he supported Georgia's membership in NATO, stating: "I have consistently called for deepening relations between Georgia and transatlantic institutions, including a Membership Action Plan for NATO, and we must continue to press for that deeper relationship."

Well, that deer in the headlights may have got it wrong, but, then so did Obama. One can't be right and the other wrong when they take the same position. Oh well, just wipe the spit off your face. Here's a rag.