Thursday, February 28, 2008

More Xeroxing

Do you remember how Sen. Clinton in the debate in Texas went after
Sen. Obama for taking some lines from a Deval Patrick. She said, "Lifting
whole passages from someone else's speeches is not change you can believe
in, it's change you can Xerox."

I just finished watching one of her ads here in Texas and it sounded
familiar:



Doesn't she sound a lot like John Edwards? I guess when her campaign was
xeroxing they were able to change the word "cause" to "purpose."

But, hey, it's her opponent who's a blank screen:
ABC News' Eloise Harper Reports: In an interview with ABC's
Cynthia McFadden, Sen. Hillary Clinton, when asked about the
Barack Obama phenomenon, used a quote from Obama to describe
her opponent. "I think the best description actually is in Barack's
own book" Clinton said, "where he said that he is a blank screen and
people of widely different views project what they want to hear."
Clinton continued saying "he just hasn’t been around long enough."
Clinton continued saying "But with the blank screen it gives you a
chance to just really infuse it with whatever you hope for, whatever
you want without knowing."

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