Obama: McCain Is "The Past"

(CBS)
BALTIMORE -- Barack Obama said today that Republican John McCain is on the wrong side of history.
“We are the party of tomorrow, he’s the party of yesterday. He’s the past, we’re the future,” Obama said. Since McCain became the presumptive Republican nominee, Obama has ratcheted up his criticism of him, referring to McCain at every campaign stop.
Obama said that he can take on the Republicans in general elections, joking that he’s “skinny but tough.”
“Don’t mess with me! Let them bring it on, who they got, John McCain? I respect John McCain for his half century of service but he’s on the wrong side of history right now,” Obama said.
Obama stopped at a coffee shop in Silver Spring, Maryland on his way to the Baltimore event. He told reporters that he feels good about the Maryland primary tomorrow and that he hopes to reschedule his meeting with John Edwards. It was previously reported that Obama would meet with Edwards tonight in North Carolina.
This from Mark Penn, the Clinton campaign strategist on February 11. Note that the Clintons are actually using Strong and Wrong as an argument for their electability, as well as that they are citing George Bush as the most credible witness they can muster to criticize Obama''s foreign policy of pursuing bin Laden and Al Qaeda and withdrawing from Iraq.
You''d think Strong and Wrong Hillary would have learned not to trust Weak and Wrong George, especially since she is still calling Iraq "the war he started" and not "The War I Authorized."
Shameless.
http://thepage.time.com/clinton-camp-memo-on-why-clinton-is-the-democrat-to-beat-mccain/
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