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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

McCain camp angry over Obama's 'lipstick' comment

By NEDRA PICKLER,
Associated Press Writer

What's the difference between the presidential campaign before and after the national political conventions? Lipstick.

The colorful cosmetic has become a political buzzword, thanks to Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin's joke in her acceptance speech that lipstick is the only thing that separates a hockey mom like her from a pit bull.

Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama told an audience Tuesday that GOP presidential nominee John McCain says he'll change Washington, but he's just like President Bush.

"You can put lipstick on a pig," he said to an outbreak of laughter, shouts and raucous applause from his audience, clearly drawing a connection to Palin's joke. "It's still a pig. You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called change. It's still going to stink after eight years."

McCain's campaign immediately organized a telephone conference call in response and called on Obama to apologize for calling Palin a pig. Obama's campaign said he wasn't referring to Palin; he had been talking about McCain immediately before the lipstick comment.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

McCain has become quite the politician since he got his party's nomination; he has proven time and again that his strategy for winning is based on personal attacks and distracting people from the main issues... i only hope people aren't as gullible as McCain seems to think they are.

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