RNC: Obama Twists McCain on Economy
From ABC News' 'The Note Sneak Peek' WASHINGTON, April 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following was written by Teddy Davis and Talal Al-Khatib for ABC News and is being distributed by the Republican National Committee:
Who says Barack Obama doesn't know how to "twist the knife"? The Democratic frontrunner maligned Hillary Clinton this week for being all-too-comfortable with the word twisting that goes on in Washington.
"The problem that we have in our politics," Obama said at Wednesday's ABC News debate, "... is that you take one person's statement, if it's not properly phrased, and you just beat it to death." Obama's above-the-fray pose led Tom Fitzgerald to write in the next day's Philadelphia Inquirer that the debate crystallized the choice for Democrats: "At its core," wrote Fitzgerald, "the debate boiled down to this familiar argument: Obama saying that politics itself was broken, its games not worth playing, and Clinton saying that skill at the game was crucial." http://www.philly.com/philly/news/politics/elections/20080417_Obama_had_the_to ugher_night.html Although Obama gets substantial mileage out of running against politics as usual, he provided a reminder on Friday that he knows how to twist with the best of them. Speaking in Erie, Pa., Obama charged: "John McCain went on television and said that there has 'been great progress economically' over the last seven and a half years." Obama did not tell his audience, however, that McCain's Thursday reference to economic progress was quickly followed by him adding that such progress is "no comfort" to struggling families. "I think if you look at the overall record and millions of jobs have been created, et cetera, et cetera, you could make an argument that there's been great progress economically over that period of time," McCain told Bloomberg Television. "But that's no comfort. That's no comfort to families now that are facing these tremendous economic challenges." Watch McCain and Obama side-by-side here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=WynLgJFBxSs Paid for by the Republican National Committee. Not Authorized By Any Candidate Or Candidate's Committee First Call Analyst:
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