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So why didn't Mark Penn get fired?-Because Bill Clinton planned it that way!!!

 
 
How can your chief brain, your chief strategist make a mistake about something so obvious as representing Colombia on free trade, when your chief client, Hillary Clinton ,is against it?
 
The answer is "it wasn't a mistake."  Plus Bill Clinton is for the Colombian agreement.
 
Clinton want's to be able to say that she and Bill disagree on trade; have always had those disagreements.  This bolsters her claim that she was always against NAFTA.
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Obama-Huge mistake-If you think this is a "small "political flare-up" think again!!!

 
 
 
Get on the Sunday morning shows and make a full apology.
 
Americans don't like those who appear to be elitist.
 
They were willing to give you a pass on Wright, because that was Wright not you; but when they hear the words that come out of your mouth; then that has a huge effect.
 
The good thing is that you can still recover; and on your worst day, you are better for the country than Bill and Hillary Clinton.
 
You better fight back immediately.
 
Get ready for that debate; Senator Clinton  is coming at you with 155 mm howitzers, by calling you elitist, un-American and not a true Democrat; the worst attacks in American primary history.
 
There will be your blood on the floor; unless you can turn this thing around.
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Obama-Clinton's Operation Overlord has begun,early- and if you think that Bill Clinton is going to lighten up-You have another thought coming!!!

 
Obama-you gave Bill Clinton an opening, and he's driving the USS Missouri right through it with guns blazing!!!
 
This is just the beginning.
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Obama's Remarks Gives Clinton an Opening

Apr 12, 6:51 PM (ET)

By JIM KUHNHENN and CHARLES BABINGTON

MISHAWAKA, Ind. (AP) - A political tempest over Barack Obama's comments about bitter voters in small towns has given rival Hillary Rodham Clinton a new opening to court working class Democrats 10 days before Pennsylvanians hold a primary that she must win to keep her presidential campaign alive.

Obama tried to quell the furor Saturday, explaining his remarks while also conceding he had chosen his words poorly.

"If I worded things in a way that made people offended, I deeply regret that," Obama said in an interview with the Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal.

But the Clinton campaign fueled the controversy in every place and every way it could, hoping charges that Obama is elitist and arrogant will resonate with the swing voters the candidates are vying for not only in Pennsylvania, but in upcoming primaries in Indiana and North Carolina as well.

Political insiders differed on whether Obama's comments, which came to light Friday, would become a full-blown political disaster that could prompt party leaders to try to steer the nomination to Clinton even though Obama has more pledged delegates. Clinton supporters were eagerly hoping so.

They handed out "I'm not bitter" stickers in North Carolina, and held a conference call of Pennsylvania mayors to denounce the Illinois senator. In Indiana, Clinton did the work herself, telling plant workers in Indianapolis that Obama's comments were "elitist and out of touch."

At issue are comments he made privately at a fundraiser in San Francisco last Sunday. He was trying to explain his troubles winning over some working-class voters, saying they have become frustrated with economic conditions:

"It's not surprising, then, they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."

The comments, posted Friday on The Huffington Post Web site, set off a blast of criticism from Clinton, Republican nominee-in-waiting John McCain and other GOP officials, and drew attention to a potential Obama weakness - the image some have that the Harvard-trained lawyer is arrogant and aloof.

There has been a small "political flare-up because I said something that everybody knows is true, which is that there are a whole bunch of folks in small towns in Pennsylvania, in towns right here in Indiana, in my hometown in Illinois, who are bitter," Obama said Saturday morning at a town hall-style meeting at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind. "They are angry. They feel like they have been left behind. They feel like nobody is paying attention to what they're going through.

"So I said, well you know, when you're bitter you turn to what you can count on. So people, they vote about guns, or they take comfort from their faith and their family and their community. And they get mad about illegal immigrants who are coming over to this country."

After acknowledging his previous remarks in California could have been better phrased, he added:

"The truth is that these traditions that are passed on from generation to generation, those are important. That's what sustains us. But what is absolutely true is that people don't feel like they are being listened to."

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Clinton attacked Obama's remarks much more harshly Saturday than she had the night before, calling them "demeaning." Her aides feel Obama has given them a big opening, pulling the spotlight away from troublesome stories such as former President Clinton's recent revisiting of his wife's misstatements about an airport landing in Bosnia 10 years ago.

Obama is trying to focus attention narrowly on his remarks, arguing there's no question that some working-class families are anxious and bitter. The Clinton campaign is parsing every word, focusing on what Obama said about religion, guns, immigration and trade.

Clinton hit all those themes in lengthy comments to manufacturing workers in Indianapolis.

"The people of faith I know don't 'cling' to religion because they're bitter. People embrace faith not because they are materially poor, but because they are spiritually rich," she said.

"I also disagree with Senator Obama's assertion that people in this country 'cling to guns' and have certain attitudes about immigration or trade simply out of frustration," Clinton added.

"People don't need a president who looks down on them," she said. "They need a president who stands up for them."

McCain's campaign piled on Obama, releasing a statement that also accused him of elitism.

One of Clinton's staunchest supporters, Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., acknowledged there was some truth in Obama's remarks. But he said Republicans would use them against him anyway.

At a campaign rally in Wilson, N.C., former state Democratic Party chairman and current Clinton adviser Tom Hendrickson said rural voters don't need "liberal elites" telling them what to believe.

Bill Clinton was the featured speaker of the rally but avoided commenting on Obama's remarks. When asked about it afterward, he said simply, "I agree with what Hillary said."
 
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080412/D900JR500.html
 
 
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Obama-I told you that too-Supposed Obama supporters who are actually Clinton supporters are embarrasing you!!!

 
 
"Clinton supporters, in and outside of Obama's camp, who pretend to be Obama supportes, will do or say something stupid to embarras Obama (BK)."
 
I just said that as part of Clinton's operation Overlord, the Normandy Invasion.
 
I'll bet you you made that satement in confidence because you thought you were among friends, people you could trust. I can tell that because the recording is of such poor quality; meaning that someone had a hidden tape recorder.
 
The statement was true, but it came out wrong; and of course, the press is going to frame it further to make you look bad.
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By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent

INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama tried to quell a political furor on Saturday over his comments about small-town Pennsylvanians, saying he used the wrong words to describe their mood.

Democratic rival Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate John McCain kept the heat on the Illinois senator for his comments that small-town residents were bitter over job losses and turned in frustration to religion, guns and anti-immigrant sentiments.

Clinton, campaigning in Indiana before the state's May 6 contest, said the comments were elitist, divisive and out of touch and did not reflect the values of Americans she met.

"I don't think it helps to divide our country into one America that is enlightened and one that is not," Clinton, a New York senator, said in Indianapolis. "If you want to be the president of all Americans, you need to respect all Americans."

Obama said he did not use the right language to describe the anger and frustration small-town residents feel about the struggling economy and the failure of government to help them.

"I said something that everybody knows is true, which is that there are a whole bunch of folks in small towns in Pennsylvania, in towns right here in Indiana, in my hometown in Illinois, who are bitter," Obama said in Muncie, Indiana.

"So I said well you know when you're bitter you turn to what you can count on. So people they vote about guns, or they take comfort from their faith and their family and their community," he said.

"Now, I didn't say it as well as I should have."

In an interview with the Winston-Salem Journal, Obama said, "If I worded things in a way that made people offended, I deeply regret that.

"The underlying truth of what I said remains, which is simply that people who have seen their way of life upended because of economic distress are frustrated and rightfully so," he was quoted as saying.

Obama touched off the controversy with his remarks at a closed San Francisco fundraiser earlier in the week. The remarks became public on Friday.

He said jobs had been disappearing in small towns in Pennsylvania and across the Midwest for 25 years with nothing to replace them.

"It's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations," he said.

FOCUS ON PENNSYLVANIA

The furor could threaten Obama's chances in Pennsylvania, which votes on April 22, the next big showdown in his fight with Clinton for the Democratic nomination to face McCain in November's presidential election.

Clinton once enjoyed a big lead in Pennsylvania polls but that has dwindled to about 4 to 6 points in a state that has struggled from job losses and has a large number of the blue-collar voters who have been Clinton's biggest backers.

Both Democratic candidates have campaigned for the support of working-class families battling a shaky job market and a home foreclosure crisis.

Clinton visited a transmission assembly plant in Indianapolis that supplies U.S. tanks to talk about her plans to rejuvenate defense industries. She later took a tour and met with employees of a plant in Mishawaka, Indiana, that manufactures Humvees for the military.

Obama's comments "are not reflective of the values and beliefs of Americans," she said.

"Americans who believe in God believe it's a matter of personal faith. People embrace faith not because they are materially poor but because they are spiritually rich."

The Obama campaign accused Clinton of supporting special interests that leave common workers behind.

"We won't be lectured on being out of touch by Sen. Clinton, who believes lobbyists represent real people and is awash in their money," said Obama spokesman Hari Sevugan.

Obama also came under fire from McCain's campaign.

"Barack Obama's elitism allows him to believe that the American traditions that have contributed to the identity and greatness of this country are actually just frustrations and bitterness," McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds said.

Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, a Clinton supporter, said the controversy could hurt Obama's effort to win over superdelegates, the Democratic Party insiders who are free to back any candidate at the August nominating convention and could decide the race.

Obama leads Clinton in pledged delegates won in state contests, but neither is likely to reach the 2,024 needed for nomination without support of the nearly 800 superdelegates.

"It's a real potential political problem and it's something for superdelegates and voters to think about," Bayh said.

"We have to win the election in November and the far right wing has a real good track record of using things like this against our candidates," he said.

(Additional reporting by Caren Bohan; Editing by Peter Cooney)
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1116676020080412?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&rpc=22&sp=true
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Wake-up David Axelerod-You are asleep at the wheel-I'll tell you exactly why Clinton misstated Bosnia again-Hint he's no fool!!!

 
Friday, David Axelrod told MSNBC's Joe Scarborough that he did not know why Clinton brought Bosnai back up again.
 
I know why Clinton brought up Bosnia again, and Axelrod should know too.
***
 
 
Bill Clinton misstated Senator Clinton's Bosnia tale again for four reasons:
 
(1). He gets free publicity which fills his campaign coffers.
 
(2). When Clinton lowers the boom on Obama and Wright within the next ten days, he has a perfect out.  He can say "press you can't accuse me of playing the race card by bringing Wright back up; after all I brought Hillary's Bosnia back up, too."
 
(3). Hillary shows that she's in charge by pretending to tell Bill to shut up.
 
(4). And lastly, this one is more dangerous.  It's called the "Dan Marino," or as I said before, this is "some feint," as part of Operation Bodyguard, to lull the Obama camp into thinking that Bill Cl;inton the boob has lost it; that the Clinton camp is in total disarray; so that Obama drops his guard; takes his foot off the pedal; which leaves Clinton clear to make a sneak attack and lower the boom.
 
Recall that Marino signalled to everyone that he was going to down the ball on the two yard line and stop the clock.  The defense fell for the bait, and relaxed just for a split second.  Marino steps under center and instead of downing the ball Marino threw a touchdown to win the game, over a dumbfounded defense.
 
Axelrod-wake up; don't go for the Clinton okeydoke.  Advise Obama better than what you are doing.
 
Bill Clinton is laughing at everyone who thinks he's stupid; while he prepares the Normandy Invasion, the likes of which has never been seen before.
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Clinton Misstates Wife's Bosnia Tale

 Apr 11, 5:49 PM (ET)

WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President Clinton has added to the falsehoods surrounding his wife's tale of her trip to Bosnia 12 years ago. In Indiana on Thursday, Bill Clinton defended his wife's mistake in claiming that she landed under sniper fire in Bosnia, accusing the media of treating her like "she'd robbed a bank" for confusing the facts.

The New York senator had repeatedly described a harrowing scene in Tuzla, Bosnia, in which she and her daughter, Chelsea, had to run for cover as soon as they landed for a visit in 1996. Video footage of the day instead showed a peaceful reception in which an 8-year-old girl greeted the first lady.

Hillary Clinton has acknowledged that she got the facts wrong in retelling the tale. Bill Clinton's inaccuracies don't involve long-ago memories, but misstatements about how his wife has handled the story.

THE SPIN:

 "A lot of the way this whole campaign has been covered has amused me," Bill Clinton said in Boonville, Ind. "But there was a lot of fulminating because Hillary, one time late at night when she was exhausted, misstated and immediately apologized for it, what happened to her in Bosnia in 1995.

"Did y'all see all that? Oh, they blew it up," the former president continued. "Let me just tell you. The president of Bosnia and Gen. Wesley Clark - who was there making peace where we'd lost three peacekeepers who had to ride on a dangerous mountain road because it was too dangerous to go the regular, safe way - both defended her because they pointed out that when her plane landed in Bosnia, she had to go up to the bulletproof part of the plane, in the front. Everybody else had to put their flak jackets underneath the seat in case they got shot at. And everywhere they went they were covered by Apache helicopters. So they just abbreviated the arrival ceremony.

"Now I say that because what really has mattered is that even then she was interested in our troops," he said. "And I think she was the first first lady since Eleanor Roosevelt to go into a combat zone. And you would of thought, you know, that she'd robbed a bank the way they all carried on about this. And some of them when they're 60 they'll forget something when they're tired at 11 o'clock at night, too."

THE FACTS:

Bill Clinton has many of the facts wrong.

His wife didn't make the sniper fire claim "one time late at night when she was exhausted." She actually told the story several times, including during prepared remarks on foreign policy delivered the morning of March 17.

It's also not true that she "immediately apologized for it." Clinton has never apologized for the comments and only acknowledged that she "misspoke" a week after the March 17 speech when video of her peaceful tarmac reception emerged.

It's also not true that she was the "first first lady since Eleanor Roosevelt to go into a combat zone" - a claim that Hillary Clinton has also made when talking about the trip. Pat Nixon traveled to Saigon during the Vietnam war and Barbara Bush went to Saudi Arabia two months before the launching of Desert Storm.

The trip also was not in 1995, but 1996.

Clinton campaign spokesman Phil Singer responded to the former president's remarks Friday by saying, "Senator Clinton appreciates her husband standing up for her, but this was her mistake and she takes responsibility for it."

She's also told her husband to quit talking about it.

"Hillary called me and said 'You don't remember this. You weren't there, let me handle it.' I said, 'Yes ma'am,'" Bill Clinton, who was in Indiana campaigning for his wife Friday, told reporters.
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http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080411/D8VVTR1G0.html
 
 
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Here you go-I told you so!!!

 
 No sooner than I said: "Her minions will write op-ed pieces saying that the press is sexist; and that black men have had it easier than white women;" then it appeared below:

Poll: Many women agree with Ferraro on media's treatment of Obama & Clinton

Lifetime Television's "Every Woman Counts" project just released some new polling data. According to a national survey of 500 women, done by pollsters Kellyanne Conway (a Republican) and Celinda Lake (a Democrat):

• 41% thought Democratic Sen. Barack Obama has received "more positive" news coverage because he is an African-American. Of the rest, 27% said the coverage has been "neutral," 20% said it has been "more negative" because of his race and 12% said they didn't know.

• 33% believed Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has received "more negative" news coverage because she is a woman. Of the rest, 30% said Clinton's coverage has been "more positive" because of her gender, 25% said the coverage has been "neutral" and 11% said they didn't know.

• As for Republican Sen. John McCain, 36% said his coverage has been "more negative" because of his age (71). Of the rest, 27% said the coverage has been "neutral," 19% said he has gotten "more positive" coverage because of his age and 19% said they didn't know.

The pollsters are holding a conference call about their findings right now. They say the margin of error on each of those results is +/-4.4 percentage points.

As for the candidate the women preferred: 27% chose Clinton; 25% chose Obama; and 25% chose McCain.

The polling was done April 2-7. Lifetime plans to put the results on its Every Woman Counts website. Conway said the data will also be available on her website and on Lake's. (Update at 1:33 p.m. ET: Here's a direct link to Every Woman Counts' report.

The numbers on the media's treatment of Obama and Clinton echo controversial comments made last month by 1984 Democratic vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro, who told the Daily Breeze in California that:

"I think what America feels about a woman becoming president takes a very secondary place to Obama's campaign -- to a kind of campaign that it would be hard for anyone to run against. For one thing, you have the press, which has been uniquely hard on her. It's been a very sexist media. Some just don't like her. The others have gotten caught up in the Obama campaign. ...

"If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman (of any color) he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept."

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Obama-Red Alert-Be Ready for the Clinton-Normandy Invasion

 
 
The Clintons are getting ready to launch Operation Overlord, their political version of the Normandy Invasion.
 
In fact two phases, (A) Operation Bodyguard and (B) Operation Fortitude, have already begun.
 
(A). Operation Bodyguard had three purposes:
 
(1)  Give the impression that the Invasion would start in Calais rather than Normandy.
(2). Cast doubt as to the time and date of the assault.
(3). Keep the enemy tied down east of Calias for 14 days after the invasion.
 
In Operation Bodyguard-political terms this means that the Clintons want the following to happen:
 
(1). Give Obama the impression that all the Clintons want to do is play the race card; so they send out Lanny Davis to play the race card, to distract Obama, away from their real intentions.  Obama-don't go for the Okeydoke.  Lanny Davis is not the real attack plan.
 
(2). Obama knows that the Clintons will try some last minute gutter politics to try and steal the election.  The Clintons want to cast doubt in Obama's mind as to the time and date of the assault.
 
(3). They want to tie Obama down with some trick; some feint as if the attack is going to come in one direction while they go around and attack Obama on the flanks.
***
 
B. Operation Fortitude had three purposes also:
 
(1). Make the enemy think that the Invasion was coming through Norway from the North.
(2). Make the enemy think that the Invasion was coming through Calais, through the Center of France.
(3). Make the enemy think that the Invasion was coming through Romania; from the South.
 
In Operation Fortitude-political terms this means that the Clintons want the following to happen:
 
(1).  Make Obama think that the assault is coming Rendell.
(2).  Make Obama think that the assault is coming from Davis, as stated before.
(3). Make Obama think that the assault is coming from Mark Green.
 
The Clinton Normandy Invasion against Obama will be none of that and all of that!!!
 
It will make the kitchen sink strategy look like a drop in the bucket; it will be the kitchen sink on steroids.
 
The Clintons will attack or get Sean Hannity or someone else to again attack Reverand Wright, Michelle, Ayers, Obama's Florida stance, Obama's Michigan stance, the fact that she led on the Olympics issue and Obama didn't, the fact that she attended the MLK-Memphis ceremony and Obama didn't; Obama's healthcare plan, not endorsed by Elizabeth Edwards.
 
Her minions will write op-ed pieces saying that the press is sexist; and that black men have had it easier than white women. She will play the race card again, anti-Obama-patriotism card and the Jewish card.
 
Clinton supporters, in and outside of Obama's camp, who pretend to be Obama supportes, will do or say something stupid to embarras Obama.
 
Bill Clinton will get his judges to try some black criminal and the press will make it national headlines to try subliminally to scare white people in the days leading to the election.
 
And finally, the Clintons will go deep into the gutter and drop a lie-bomb on Obama two days before the Pennsylvania primaries; so as not to give Obama enough time to rebutt; but enough time for the electorate to absorb.
 
All I can say Obama is be ready, with response TV ads and response op-ed pieces; be ready, with a rapid response team, for anything; because the Clinton-Normandy Invasion is coming!!!
 
And it's not going to be pretty.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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I told the world that Edwards would endorse Clinton-Elizabeth endorses the Clinton healthcare plan

 
 
Edwards and Clinton had a 20 minute closed door session after one of the debates so I knew he would endorse Clinton.
 
If Obama wins, Edwards would have been perfect for VP; now I would advise Obama to pick another southerner; female; Mary Landrieu to make people forget about Clinton; and bring the party together.
 
Edwards was the reason Clinton stayed in the race.  Anybody could see that.
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This is a non-story-Jack Kennedy said the same thing!!!

 
 
 
This is such a non-story:
 
"And in Winston-Salem she poked a little fun.

"I'm a big fan of accessories," she said after mentioning the outfit
of Mayor Pro Tem Vivian Burke. "I'm married to one.

"Just kidding."(MO).
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Jack Kennedy said the same thing; that he was an accessory of Jackie's.
 
"I am the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris, and I have enjoyed it, (JFK)."
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/09/michelle-obama-im-a-big-f_n_95914.html
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Clinton lets foreigner talk down on Americans-Clinton, Hannity and Scarborough say nothing

 
If a black man says something bad about America, all the devil breaks loose; yet John a foreign white man can say anything he wants bad about America, and the "double standards-Clinton's" say nothing.
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Elton John: 'To hell with them'

There's a real crowd at Radio City, complete with scalpers, and lines around the block for Elton John and the Clintons.

Toward the back of one line: Frank Luntz, Lanny Davis, and Doug Schoen. ("I used to be in business with Mark Penn," Schoen joked.)

Inside, Bill Clinton introduced his wife, thanked the packed house for contributions to keep the race going, and asked for more, to shouts of "We miss you, Bill."

"If you know anybody who didn’t come here tonight who could send some money over the Internet …," he said.

"What I want you to know is, I’m still standing,"  Hillary told the crowd. I believe that this country is worth fighting for, so we’re talking our campaign to Pennsylvania and to all the states that haven’t voted."

Elton John was a bit edgier:

"I never cease to be amazed at the misogynist attitude of some of the people in this country," he said. "I say to hell with them."
***
 
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0408/Elton_John_To_hell_with_them.html
 
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Ben Smith-Do your homework-This is a non-story-Al Gore said the same thing

 
Al Gore on C-SPAN in 1992 or 1996 on a walking tour, said, "I'm in search of white male votes."
 
So it is inflammatory and incindiary to try and pretend that an Obama advance person has said something that has never been said before.
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Obama advance: 'Get me more white people'

From the account in Carnegie Mellon's paper, the Tartan, of a Michelle Obama event in Pittsburgh:

While the crowd was indeed diverse, some students at the event questioned the practices of Mrs. Obama’s event coordinators, who handpicked the crowd sitting behind Mrs. Obama.

The Tartan’s correspondents observed one event coordinator say to another, “Get me more white people, we need more white people.” To an Asian girl sitting in the back row, one coordinator said, “We’re moving you, sorry. It’s going to look so pretty, though.”

“I didn’t know they would say, ‘We need a white person here,’ ” said attendee and senior psychology major Shayna Watson, who sat in the crowd behind Mrs. Obama. “I understood they would want a show of diversity, but to pick up people and to reseat them, I didn’t know it would be so outright.”

I'm not sure there's any real reason for outrage here; every campaign, at least implicitly, includes race in the staging of events like this -- even a campaign whose supporters chant "race doesn't matter." But they don't usually get caught doing it this explicitly.

And (if you didn't pick it up from the bowling) it does give you a sense of the community Obama's trying to reach in Pennsylvania: whitefolks.

 

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0408/Obama_advance_Get_me_more_white_people.html

 
 
 
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Oprah's popularity drops for supporting Obama-So what!!! It's the Powell effect.

 
This is a non-story.  It's called "the Powell Effect."
 
Powell, at 90% approval rating while contemplating running for President many years ago, said "90% now means nothing; everybody likes me now; but as soon as announce that I'm running, 50% of the nation will hate me."
****
 
"Writing at Politico.com, (Costas Panagopoulos), he suggests the aging empress of TV has paid a price for getting into the dirty business of politics with and for her man Barack. By August last year, a CBS poll found her favorable rating had plunged from 74% to 61%, still twice as good as the president but nearly a 20% drop."
 
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/04/oprahobama.html
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Same old Clinton-Lanny Davis playing the race card again-It's all the Clintons know!!!

 
 Clinton went to Scaife her arch enemy because she was royally ticked that the Wright thing did not ping Obama more.  She was hoping that Scaife would pick up the Wright mantle; he will if he can; but she continues to push.
 
So now Lanny Davis will ramp it up again.  Just because he says that he will be accused of playing the race card, doesn't mean that that is not what they are doing.
 
They are.
 
They will play the race card over and over and over again.
 
It's all they know.
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Obama's Minister Problem

By LANNY J. DAVIS
April 9, 2008; Page A15

I have tried to get over my unease surrounding Barack Obama's response to the sermons and writings of his pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. But the unanswered questions remain.

I am a strong supporter of and a substantial fundraiser for Hillary Clinton for president (though in this column I speak only for myself). I still believe she should and will be the Democratic nominee. But if Sen. Obama wins the nomination, he needs to understand that this issue goes well beyond Clinton partisans. Now is the time to address these questions, not later.

Clearly Mr. Obama does not share the extremist views of Rev. Wright. He is a tolerant and honorable person. But that is not the issue. The questions remain: Why did he stay a member of the congregation? Why didn't he speak up earlier? And why did he reward Rev. Wright with a campaign position even after knowing of his comments?

My concerns were retriggered when I read for the first time three excerpts from Rev. Wright's sermons published several weeks ago in a national news magazine:

- "We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye. We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and black South Africans, and now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back to our own front yards. America's chickens are coming home to roost."
-- Sept. 16, 2001 (the first Sunday after 9/11)

- "The government . . . wants us to sing God Bless America. No, no, no. God damn America; that's in the bible, for killing innocent people. God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human."
-- 2003

- "The United States of White America."
-- July 22, 2007

As I read and reread these words, I keep thinking: If my rabbi ever uttered such hateful words from the pulpit about America and declared all Palestinians to be terrorists, I have no doubt I would have withdrawn immediately from his congregation.

In his eloquent Philadelphia speech, Mr. Obama likened Rev. Wright to a beloved, but politically extremist, family member with whom one profoundly disagrees but whose rage one understands.

But this comparison just doesn't work for me. I don't get a chance to choose my family members. I do get a chance to choose my spiritual or religious leader and my congregation. And I do not have to remain silent or, more importantly, expose my children to the spiritual leader of my congregation who spews hate that offends my conscience.

Mr. Obama made a choice to join the church and to ask Rev. Wright to marry him and his bride. He said for the first time a few weeks ago that had Rev. Wright not recently resigned as pastor of the church, he would have withdrawn. But that only reraised the same questions: Why didn't he act before the resignation?

If he did not want to withdraw from the church – and I truly try to understand his personal difficulty doing so – then why not at least speak out publicly and say, in the famous phrase of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy: "No – this is unacceptable."

Furthermore, after knowing about some of these sermons and having serious problems with some of their messages, why did Mr. Obama still decide to appoint Rev. Wright to his official presidential campaign religious advisory committee?

Some have suggested that any Clinton supporters who continue to raise this issue are "playing the race card" or taking the "low" road.

When I said on CNN recently that concerns about the Wright-Obama issue were "appropriate" to continue to be discussed, my friend Joe Klein of Time Magazine said, "Lanny, Lanny, you're spreading the poison right now" and that an "honorable person" would "stay away from this stuff."

Attacking the motives of those who feel this discomfort about Senator Obama's response or nonresponse to Reverend Wright's comments is not just unfair and wrong. It also misses the important electoral point about winning the general election in November: This issue is not going away. If many loyal, progressive Democrats remain troubled by this issue, then there must be even more unease among key swing voters – soft "Reagan Democrats," independents and moderate Republicans – who will decide the 2008 election.

One thing is for sure: If Mr. Obama doesn't show a willingness to try to answer all the questions now, John McCain and the Republican attack machine will not waste a minute pressuring him to do so if he is the Democratic Party's choice in the fall.

But by then, it may be too late.

Mr. Davis, a Washington, D.C. attorney, is former special counsel to President Clinton.

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Race card player Bill Clinton-and they are just beginning!!!

Jonathan Martin
 
April 08, 2008
Categories: HRC

Howell Raines says Bill Clinton playing race card.

Howell Raines said tonight that Bill Clinton has engaged in a subtle race-baiting campaign against Barack Obama.

"He has sought to, in a low key way, remind people, 'Hey, this guy is black,'" Raines said of Clinton during a panel discussion at a journalism awards banquet sponsored by The Week magazine.

As editorial page editor of the New York Times in the 90s, Raines frequently penned scathing attacks on the former president.

But since resigning as the paper's top editor in 2003 amid the Jayson Blair scandal, he has kept a low profile, living in relative seclusion in Pennsylvania.

Tonight, though, speaking before a room full of Washington reporters and politicos, Raines picked up where he left off last decade.

"Absolute fatigue with Bill Clinton is [Hillary's] biggest liability right now," he declared.  

Hillary has run a very negative campaign, Raines said, but he did offer the former first lady a note of praise -- by way of lashing her husband a bit more.

"She's the person in the family who can take a punch," he quipped.

For all his frank talk about the campaign, Raines was more guarded when asked a question about his old employer.

He declined to say whether he would have, had he still been editor, run the Times story in February tying John McCain to a female lobbyist.

To do so, he said, would only feed a perception of bitterness and Monday morning quarterbacking.
 
 
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Obama calls for talks with Iran-And so does US Ambassador Crocker-Is he unpatriotic too?

 
 

Exclusive: Ambassador Crocker Says Ready to Talk to Iran Again

"But he also added that "we don't want to have just what you describe as a proxy war with Iran inside Iraq, and that is why we are willing to sit down with Iran face to face for talks on Iraqi security at the invitation of the Iraqi government. We've had three rounds of those talks and we've told them we are ready to again."

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