Pigs and Lipstick

The lipstick comment — we do live in weird political times.  The other day we were crucifying Palin because of her Freddie and Fanny mistake, and the media is doing the same to Obama for a comment about lipstick.

In all of fairness, I have heard this saying before, although the timing couldn’t be worse — Palin referred to herself as (take note) a pit bull with lipstick on just a week prior — the media just could not resist.

First off, Obama always chooses his words carefully — most times its tailored for the people who will be listening to him, so was this a “malicious” attack, or just a saying?  Obama explained himself in Letterman just the other night, to clarify himself, he said that Palin was the lipstick; McCain [and his inefficient policies] the pig.

Do you think it was intentional, or was it an honest mistake?

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