Remarks by Sen. Barack Obama yesterday leading up to his controversial
"lipstick on a pig" jab at the McCain campaign mirror almost word-for-
word a political cartoon published last week in the Washington Post.

Much has been made of Obama criticizing McCain's idea of "change" by
stating, "You can put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig." Taking it
as an attack McCain's vice-presidential running mate, Gov. Sarah
Palin, the campaign responded with a video on the Internet today.

But less attention has been paid to Obama's statements just preceding
the lipstick reference, which appear to be an un-attributed copy of
the caption in a Washington Post political cartoon by Tom Toles Sept.
5.

Obama stated yesterday:

"'Watch out, George Bush, except for economic policy, health care
policy, tax policy, education policy, foreign policy and Karl Rove-
style politics – we're really going to shake things up in Washington!'
That's not change ... you know, you can put lipstick on a pig, it's
still a pig."

The political cartoon, also mocking McCain's and Palin's concept of
change, stated four days earlier:

"Watch out, Mr. Bush! With the exception of economic policy and energy
policy and social issues and tax policy and foreign policy and Supreme
Court appointments and Rove-style politics, we're coming in there to
shake things up!"

The similarities between the cartoon and Obama's speech were first
noticed by users at the Free Republic website.

Obama's campaign did not immediately return a WND call seeking
comment.

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=74881
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