it's ironic sarcasm. The measure of patriotism is not whether or not somebody running for president (or anything else, for that matter) if they're wearing a flag pin or not. Civilian suits are NOT uniforms. Pins are optional, not required. The irony is that people connected to him and others on the right were accusing president Obama of not being patriotic and hating America because he didn't wear a flag pin a couple times. So, I'm pointing that absurdity out.
it's ironic sarcasm. The measure of patriotism is not whether or not somebody running for president (or anything else, for that matter) if they're wearing a flag pin or not. Civilian suits are NOT uniforms. Pins are optional, not required. The irony is that people connected to him and others on the right were accusing president Obama of not being patriotic and hating America because he didn't wear a flag pin a couple times. So, I'm pointing that absurdity out.
Obama did not refuse to wear a flag pin. If someone had given a flag pin to wear that day, he would have worn it. The oversight of the flag pin does not equate with refusing to wear a flag pin any more than me having no money equates with me refusing to have money.
dude im voting for obama so don't get me wrong i'm all for bashing on McCain, but that is a RIDICULOUS assumption. You know obama refuses to wear the pin too. how does that mean either of them reject america, they just dont want to wear a pin, chill. they both are proud of america as they are both running to lead our country. just focus on the good of both sides and what is more important to you, not what is less important, cuz then u just wind up sounding dumb
Of course it's a ridiculous assumption. That's the point, get it? It was ridiculous when it was made about Obama also. But it is what McCain supporters found important enough to focus on - and you're right, they ended up sounding dumb.
you are either kidding, or a despicable person.
This guy spends 6 years in Vietnamese captivity.. and you have the fucking nerve to call him a traitor?
bla34112 1 year ago
@bla34112
it's ironic sarcasm. The measure of patriotism is not whether or not somebody running for president (or anything else, for that matter) if they're wearing a flag pin or not. Civilian suits are NOT uniforms. Pins are optional, not required. The irony is that people connected to him and others on the right were accusing president Obama of not being patriotic and hating America because he didn't wear a flag pin a couple times. So, I'm pointing that absurdity out.
foley15136 1 year ago
@foley15136
well .. in this case
forget part two
also you're fucking brilliant...
also, i feel dumb now...
bla34112 1 year ago
@bla34112
it's ironic sarcasm. The measure of patriotism is not whether or not somebody running for president (or anything else, for that matter) if they're wearing a flag pin or not. Civilian suits are NOT uniforms. Pins are optional, not required. The irony is that people connected to him and others on the right were accusing president Obama of not being patriotic and hating America because he didn't wear a flag pin a couple times. So, I'm pointing that absurdity out.
foley15136 1 year ago
aren't you a bit melodramatic?
bla34112 1 year ago
Obama did not refuse to wear a flag pin. If someone had given a flag pin to wear that day, he would have worn it. The oversight of the flag pin does not equate with refusing to wear a flag pin any more than me having no money equates with me refusing to have money.
RestlessReward 3 years ago
You're a moron.
agentaaa 3 years ago
How did you come to that conclusion?
foley15136 3 years ago
This is what it's all about folks, and you know it.
McCain clearly hates America, and I'm glad this has been exposed. Mainstream media won't cover this, probably because they hate America too.
NO FLAGPIN=NOT A PATRIOT
puellagina 3 years ago
dude im voting for obama so don't get me wrong i'm all for bashing on McCain, but that is a RIDICULOUS assumption. You know obama refuses to wear the pin too. how does that mean either of them reject america, they just dont want to wear a pin, chill. they both are proud of america as they are both running to lead our country. just focus on the good of both sides and what is more important to you, not what is less important, cuz then u just wind up sounding dumb
hahaminus3 3 years ago
Oh no, you're wrong Obama now wears one.
foley15136 3 years ago
ok so he did refuse to wear it at one point, does it make a difference when he decided to and when he did not
hahaminus3 3 years ago
Of course it's a ridiculous assumption. That's the point, get it? It was ridiculous when it was made about Obama also. But it is what McCain supporters found important enough to focus on - and you're right, they ended up sounding dumb.
RestlessReward 3 years ago
AWESOME VIDEO.
That's all I can say.
puterpoobear 3 years ago