Friday, October 17, 2008

SHORT TERM FAME FOR JOE THE PLUMBER!



  Well, Joe the Plumber's fame has come to an end! When Senator McCain shouted on TV at the final Presidential debate, "Congratulations Joe the Plumber, you're rich!" He didn't know that Joe was a fluke! Seems to be that Joe the Plumber who attacked Barack on issues of taxing people who makes better than $250,000 will hurt small business. Well let's check on Joe's small business: Joe doesn't have a plumbing license, works for a small company and makes $42,000 and he also owes the IRS $1,200. Lol! That's another ploy that's down the drain! Last night on David Letterman, McCain joked in his apology saying, "Sorry Joe the Plumber!" McCain is a joke! That's what he gets for trying to ride off of every issue Obama confronts without speaking on his own plans to heal the wounds of America. To be the President, you can't lead a country by retaliating, you have to form your own plans and carry them out as such! Sorry McCain, if you wanted to run against Ross Perot, you should have done so in 1992! B.O. is way to intelligent for that!

2 comments:

ADOriginals said...

L! For real? Did you say that "Joe the Plumber" attacked Barack with a question? Attacked? And what was the fluke? The fact that Joe was not a licensed plumber(which does make you a non-plumber), the fact that Joe owes back taxes? What is the fluke? Why would you consider a question asked to a candidate an attack? The unfortunate part here is that regardless of Joe's situation (employment, income,etc.) he asked a direct question to Sen. Obama. Does the question become less or non relevant because Joe is not in the category of individuals that would be affected by Sen. Obama's plan to which Joe questioned? Since when can you only ask a "legitimate" question that only affects you?

Prime Objective said...

Because Joe asked a question that was not legitimate to "his" situation. Yes the question was relevant but it was a ploy to stir up concern amongst a group who didn't propose the question during town hall meetings. They had the opportunity to ask him. It was another attempt to "attack" Obama as I said because the republican parter lacks depth in there content when it comes to the economy! No consistency in there plan, so they hang on to the weakest of points in Obama's plans. And also Colin Powell supports my statement if you listened to his interview. I couldn't have said it better!