McClatchy reports:
What happened: Obama on Wednesday was speaking to reporters in Israel when he tried to boast about what he’d done to protect Israel.
“Just this past week, we passed out of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee — which is my committee — a bill to call for divestment from Iran as a way of ratcheting up the pressure to ensure that they don’t obtain a nuclear weapon,” Obama said.
Why that’s wrong: Obama is not a member of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.
Ironically, a man who traveled with Obama to the Mideast this week, Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., is a member of the committee. He was one of the “no” votes when the committee passed the bill July 17 on a vote of 19-2.
Penalty: Perhaps Obama was thinking that as the presumptive leader of his party, all of the Senate committees are his, as President Lyndon Johnson once quipped, when told he was heading toward the wrong military helicopter, that they all were his.
Yeah, McCain is Dole, so McCain is toast, and none of it matters.
Just get used to it, and whatever the implications are.
NOTE Let’s be fair, though. At least Obama didn’t say he held hearings!











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gaffes and gaffes
I just can’t wait for the WORM
on this one.
Nobody really expects candidates to be perfect, but both candidates are issuing gaffes that highlight the questions about their candidacy.
With McCain, its doubts about his continued mental acuity — people are comfortable with the idea of John McCain, but are concerned that he’s losing it.
With Obama, because of his lack of a record, its all about who he is as a person. And this “my committee” gaffe simply adds to the impression that he’s simply “unsuited” for the Oval Office.
Nothing to worry about here
It’s not like Obama has a long record of taking credit for other people’s hard work or anything.
Guffaw.
Reaganesque
not Bushesque.
Maybe a good thing, comparatively speaking.