Joe the Plumber

I’m getting tired of posts about Obama but here’s one more. Maybe the last. There is an absolute frenzy going on about a guy who was playing with his kid in his front yard when Obama, trailed by TV cameras, walked up to him and started a conversation. There was no Rove plot to station Joe on a “rope line” because there was no rope line. Obama walked up to him. Joe made a comment about taxes and Obama’s answer has caused an earthquake. It wasn’t the question that caused the problem, it was the answer.

Feel free to ignore the rest of the ad but note the question and the answer. I’m sure Obama wishes he had said, “No, I won’t,” and walked away. Instead, he made a revealing statement that got him into a lot of trouble with middle class voters.

“Spread the wealth around.”

Joe wishes Obama had just walked by now, as well, because the enraged Obama supporters are doing everything they can to punish this “disrespectful insect” who would dare to question The One.

The LA Times is on the case. That post refers to an LA Times story denigrating the plumber and informing the readers that he even had a small tax lien. Mysteriously during the night, that story disappeared and was replaced with another story about the Al Smith dinner.

Anyway, I would advise any ordinary people, who might be approached by Obama on the campaign, to run as fast as you can away from the candidate. I can’t give Obama advice but this sounds a little late.

Obama has an interesting take on the matter.

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5 Responses to “Joe the Plumber”

  1. Brett says:

    I loved that last link. Talk about how to blow an election you had in the palm of your hand…

  2. Dana says:

    This campaign is the most exhausting one in memory. It become Pavlovian, McCain gets a boost, the MSM reflexively attacks the “boost”. Too bad if you *are* the boost.

    I hope Joe the Plumber doesn’t give a rat’s ass about the media invasion and continually let’s them have it.

  3. doombuggy says:

    If the Left has anything, it’s lots of arrogance and condescension, plus a belief in the therapeutic power of the State.

    If Obama wins, we’ll look back and wonder how a billon dollar Pres. race could only muster a possible cousin of Raila Odinga.

  4. DB, I fixed the link. Patterico has been unreachable since last night. It makes me wonder if he is getting a DNS attack. It’s hard to believe that his hosting service is that incompetent.