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This is truly much ado about nothing, just as it was in Dan Quayle's case. Obama knew it as he read it. He's an educated man. You can see it in his mannerisms and that look upon his face. He just went with it.
Dan Quayle is an educated man who read an inaccurate flash card. He too questioned it as he wrote it. He just went with it.
Maybe they all should stop depending on others to write for them, or at least have things proof read.
"But it was the dreaded "potatoe" incident that did Quayle in. While visiting a school in Trenton, NJ, a student was asked to write the word 'potato' on the blackboard and Quayle urged him to add an 'e' to the end. The entire nation held its belly in laughter."
I'm no Obama fan, but attacking him for this seems rather trivial and juvenile.
Let's focus on his economic policies instead, we have the facts and the truth on our side, we need not resort to such pettiness. Afterall, we don't want people to mistake us for liberals.
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He's got to quit reading teleprompters because even mistakes can occur there, too. All Barry does is look foolish.
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