Monday, March 17, 2008

"He Said, She Said"

During this era of political correctness, the remaining Democratic contenders for the nomination Barak Obama and Hillary Clinton seem to be constantly caught-up in a firestorm of who can say what, how far they can go with what they say and if they go too far, how soon do they either apologies for their remarks or go to the guillotine by resigning from their position of influence.

Whether it be the words of Obama's minister the Honorable Jeremiah Wright or Clinton support Geraldine Ferraro, words seem to be front and center in this years election.

Do you believe it is much ado about nothing or should the candidates be held accountable for the words of their supporters?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I think that their supporters should be accountable for their own words, but if they have a formal affiliation with the respective campaigns, then their words should be in line with the candidate whose campaign they are affiliated with.

Anonymous said...

It's a plus to have people speak on your behalf. But, when you spend more time monotoring their words than your own then it's a subtraction. I think people need to really re-adjust their lenses and begin to focus on the issues facing this country.