Thursday, February 28, 2008

Canadians Get the Real Story

At least the Senator is giving someone the real story:

Within the last month, a top staff member for Obama's campaign telephoned Michael Wilson, Canada's ambassador to the United States, and warned him that Obama would speak out against NAFTA, according to Canadian sources.

The staff member reassured Wilson that the criticisms would only be campaign rhetoric, and should not be taken at face value.

But Tuesday night in Ohio, where NAFTA is blamed for massive job losses, Obama said he would tell Canada and Mexico "that we will opt out unless we renegotiate the core labour and environmental standards."

Late Wednesday, a spokesperson for the Obama campaign said the staff member's warning to Wilson sounded implausible, but did not deny that contact had been made.

The only quarrel I have with the article was the use of "but" at the beginning of the third paragraph. "But" makes it sound like Obama's criticism went outside the lines. Seems to me that the criticism of NAFTA is in keeping with the plan. Maybe it would be easier to keep track of the candidate's lies if he gave a big theatrical wink (nudge-nudge) when he was using alternate-truths.

h/t: the amazing James Taranto.

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