Obama Relies on Teleprompter
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 1:20 PM
Barack Obama may have learned a lesson from his “lipstick on a pig” remark that generated sharp rebukes from the John McCain campaign.
Obama has used a teleprompter when delivering speeches, but normally he hasn’t employed one at standard campaign rallies and town hall events, CNN reported.
However, he did use a teleprompter at two campaign events in Colorado on Monday.
The use of the teleprompter is seen by some as a way to avoid off the cuff remarks like the “lipstick” quip he delivered at a town hall meeting in Virginia.
“You can put lipstick on a pig. It’s still a pig,” he said.
When vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin gave her acceptance speech at the Republican convention, she joked about being a hockey mom, saying the only difference between a pit bull and a hockey mom is lipstick.
McCain's campaign called Obama’s remark "offensive and disgraceful" and said Obama owed Palin an apology.
Obama insisted he wasn’t referring to Palin.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 1:20 PM
Barack Obama may have learned a lesson from his “lipstick on a pig” remark that generated sharp rebukes from the John McCain campaign.
Obama has used a teleprompter when delivering speeches, but normally he hasn’t employed one at standard campaign rallies and town hall events, CNN reported.
However, he did use a teleprompter at two campaign events in Colorado on Monday.
The use of the teleprompter is seen by some as a way to avoid off the cuff remarks like the “lipstick” quip he delivered at a town hall meeting in Virginia.
“You can put lipstick on a pig. It’s still a pig,” he said.
When vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin gave her acceptance speech at the Republican convention, she joked about being a hockey mom, saying the only difference between a pit bull and a hockey mom is lipstick.
McCain's campaign called Obama’s remark "offensive and disgraceful" and said Obama owed Palin an apology.
Obama insisted he wasn’t referring to Palin.