There is no doubt about it. Even in politics, size matters. It’s simple math. When it comes to affairs, mine is longer than his.
Maybe that needs to be rephrased. I’m talking about foreign affairs, and my list of experts who back my campaign is longer than the list of wannabe foreign affairs experts who back Barack Obama’s campaign.
Obama’s been running around in Iowa like a chocolate chicken telling reporters things like “You could argue that there are more foreign policy experts from the Clinton administration supporting me than Senator Clinton.”
Reporters will print anything and never bother to check sources.
You could also argue that there are more fat black television hosts supporting you than me, Barack. Look, if it’s a numbers game you want to play, then get out your calculator and do the math. 83 foreign policy experts back my campaign for president, and not yours.
How many do you have, Barack? What’s that? All you could get was 47 names on your list? The score is 83 to 47. You lose. I win.
What’s that, Barack? After all the counting is done you now have another 150 foreign policy experts who advise you? Anonymously, you say? Right. Sure. Uh huh. We can count them.
Not.
That’s the very same kind of fuzzy math they used in Florida’s elections. And what did that get us? George Bush for President.
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