In GMA Interview Hussein Freaks “Leave My Wife Alone!”- With Controversial Ad

So the Tennessee Republican Party ran an ad slamming, as is fair, Michelle Obama for her “Proud for the first time in my life” comments and I guess daddy didn’t like that because he got a little whiney about the whole thing on ABC’s Good Morning America…here is the ad:
Regarding that ad, Hussein had the nerve to say this:
“But I do want to say this to the GOP. If they think that they’re going to try to make Michelle an issue in this campaign, they should be careful. Because that I find unacceptable,” he said.
Unacceptable? Give me a break, dude. Your wife is out there making speeches on the stump for you, and is a very visible on an almost daily basis campaigning for you to become the President, and on top of all that, making controversial statements like the one highlighted in the Tennessee GOP ad about being proud of her country “…for the first time in my life…”…
…and you have the cajones to say she is “off limits”??
How about, “Sorry, dude. She is fair game.”
And that’s being nice…below is an excerpt of the story on ABC’s website and a portion of their interview with the Hussein’s, in which he addresses not being a muslim, and the flag pin thing:
Sen. Barack Obama ripped into a Republican ad today that targets comments made by his wife, Michelle, and called the GOP tactic “low class” and “detestable.”
The Illinois senator told “Good Morning America” that he expects hardball tactics from the Republicans if he becomes the Democratic presidential nominee.
“But I also think these folks should lay off my wife,” he told “GMA” as his wife chuckled beside him.
Obama told “GMA” that he believes he will win a majority of the Democratic delegates once the votes are counted after Tuesday’s primaries in Kentucky and Oregon. Obama is favored in Oregon while rival Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York is expected to win Kentucky.
Obama was careful not to act as if he had already clinched the nomination, but he also tried to present himself as the candidate who will be taking on Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona in the fall.
The Republicans seem to have come to the same conclusion and a GOP Internet campaign in Tennessee has an ad featuring Michelle Obama’s comments during the long Democratic campaign that “for the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country.”
Michelle Obama was asked about the ad on “GMA,” but her husband said, “Let me just interject on this.”
“The GOP, should I be the nominee, I think can say whatever they want to say about me, my track record,” Obama said. “I’ve been in public life for 20 years. I expect them to pore through everything that I’ve said, every utterance, every statement. And to paint it in the most undesirable light possible. That’s what they do.”
“But I do want to say this to the GOP. If they think that they’re going to try to make Michelle an issue in this campaign, they should be careful. Because that I find unacceptable,” he said.
Obama praised his wife’s patriotism and said that for Republicans “to try to distort or to play snippets of her remarks in ways that are unflattering to her I think is just low class … and especially for people who purport to be promoters of family values, who claim that they are protectors of the values and ideals and the decency of the American people to start attacking my wife in a political campaign I think is detestable.” You can nauseate yourself reading the rest here. Below is video of the interview:





