Sunday, May 25, 2008

RFK assassination reference unrelated to obama

In the article Sen. Hillary Clinton campaign accuses Obama's campaign of taking her words out of context. Sen. Clinton made a comment about the assassination of presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy which happened in 1968, correlating it with senator Barack Obama. I think that Senator Hillary Clinton's comments where very unprofessional. The comments has nothing to do with the campaign. As a presidential nominee i think you should govern what you say out of your mouth.

Myron Brooks POS 1041 section 5 (MTW 5:30-7:30 p.m.)

2 comments:

Generic Student Login said...

My, my, my, how the tables have turned, now everyone wants to run around and cover up what Senator Clinton said. Yet, when Michelle Obama said "she was finally proud of her country," it was a big deal. Let's see how long this is on the news and out of proportion it's taken. Even though I don't believe she meant anything by it, like they say politics is a dirty game. You have to be careful of what you say and how you say it.

Chantelle Burney, POS1041, Section 5

Generic Student Login said...

Everything that everyone says in a political campaign is twisted and turned by the other side to make it seem like a negative thing. Hillary probably did not mean it in a negative way towards Obama, i'm sure she wasn't trying to say anything like she hoped he would get assassinated, lets be real here. But as a politician she should have foreseen the frenzy that would occur when relating that to Obama and should of just kept her mouth shut.

Leigh Anne Thompson
POS 2001
9:00 A.M. m-f