Obama's national co-chairman, retired Gen. Merrill "Tony" McPeak, the former chief of staff of the Air Force, also raised the killing in his introduction.
"The events of this morning bring back with great clarity how important these national security issues are," he said. McPeak supported President Bush in the 2000 election, but he now says Bush lacks the intelligence that Obama would return to the Oval Office.
"We've been running a giant experiment in this country in the last seven years, testing the idea that it doesn't make that much difference if the guy in the White House is not that bright. And the results are in," McPeak said. "No matter what happens next January, there is going to be a big jump in the IQ in the Oval Office."
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