Obama regrets putting children on television
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Jul 9, 2008, 16:52 GMT
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I didn't see the interview. Whasssup? Has there been an 'outcry' over it? Why is B. Hussein so upset over doing it; he's just another opportunistic politician (forget the 'Candidate of Change' stuff) who will take any opportunity to exploit anything or anybody for political gain. Is his conscience starting to bother him or something?
Say it ain't so.
So Obama was for the interview before he was against the interview.
Okay then. Seems all that change he was talking about was all about changing his ming at least once a day every day.
Oops, make that changing his MIND
Pimping your kids out on TV is like school at 3am on a Saturday... No class.
McCain has 2 children serving in Iraq, when is the last time you heard him trading off that?
'So Obama was for the interview before he was against the interview.'
LOL!
This guy changes his positions on everything he does day to day and even hour by hour. I used to firmly believe he was a hardcore left winger with an agenda. Now I can't figure out where he stands on anything!
Didn't they learn anything from the Kerry campaign?
Vote for Change - by the hour!
OK guys...
This is so innocent and yet many of you will attack Obama on it. Get used to this: He is a really good dad, as seen by how candid his daughter was in the interview. Obama regrets doing it because he is a good father and feels he made a mistake by allowing his guard to be down. All wisdom is gained through recognizing mistakes. But the interview was a rare look at normal life for a man who will very likely be our next leader.
i saw the interview and Barack seemed like he regretted agreeing to it while it was happening. it was a not great decision on his part, and I think that in itself says a lot.
Dumb people.
Obama is not pimping out his family.
Stop blowing things out of proportion.
Obama '08!
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JenJul 9th, 2008 - 18:03:36
Oh, let's just make a giant big deal out of this! Read the entire story of how they happened to be included in the interview - it wasn't preplanned, and most people would be interested in a candidate's family anyway. It isn't like he is going to exploit his children. Other candidates and politicians have certainly showcased their families.
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