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Obama: McCain will beat Hillary on experience

Posted: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:12 PM by Mark Murray
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From NBC/NJ's Aswini Anburajan
FAYETTEVILLE, NC -- On the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, Obama renewed his argument that those with long-term experience in Washington lacked the wisdom to properly bring the war to an end and claimed that Democrats could not win in November if they ran on claims of experience against McCain.

Pointing to Clinton's argument that both she and McCain had passed the "commander-in-chief test," Obama argued that the argument was more focused on years spent in Washington than it was on the judgments made in those years.

"There is a security gap in this country -- a gap between the rhetoric of those who claim to be tough on national security, and the reality of growing insecurity caused by their decisions. A gap between Washington experience, and the wisdom of Washington's judgments. A gap between the rhetoric of those who tout their support for our troops, and the overburdened state of our military," he said.

Obama targeted as many of his remarks against McCain as he did Clinton, a tacit acknowledgment that an overriding concern for Democrats is who is best able to beat the Republican nominee in November. Obama openly said that Clinton's emphasis on experience as an overriding factor in choosing a president would lead Democrats to failure.

"It is time to have a debate with John McCain about the future of our national security. And the way to win that debate is not to compete with John McCain over who has more experience in Washington, because that's a contest that he'll win," he said.

Clinton spokesman Phil Singer emailed this response to Obama's speech: "The reality is that Senator Obama took practically no action to end the war until he started his White House run while Senator Clinton has been a consistent critic of Iraq for many years."

Obama's Iraq speech offered little in the way of new policies, but it had an "I told you so" tone. Obama pointed to his summer 2007 speech in Pakistan as an example of where he was criticized for his judgment. But then that judgment, he claims, was adopted by McCain, Clinton and President Bush.

"If we have actionable intelligence about high-level al Qaeda targets in Pakistan's border region, we must act if Pakistan will not or cannot. Sen. Clinton, Sen. McCain, and President Bush have all distorted and derided this position, suggesting that I would invade or bomb Pakistan. This is politics, pure and simple. My position, in fact, is the same pragmatic policy that all three of them have belatedly -- if tacitly -- acknowledged is one we should pursue."

Obama went on to say that after he had called for a stronger line against Pakistan, a top al Qaeda leader had been taken out by American aircraft in Pakistan in a targeted strike. "And remember that the same three individuals who now criticize me for supporting a targeted strike on the terrorists who carried out the 9/11 attacks, are the same three individuals that supported an invasion of Iraq -- a country that had nothing to do with 9/11," he added.

He also provided stronger language on one of his underlying themes for how to address international terrorism, arguing that it was individuals not states who held the power to threaten the United States and that was why US policy should emphasize a battle to win the hearts of minds of the Muslim world.  

He called for expanding aid by USAID, doubling the Peace Corps, and creating an America Voice Corps to spread positive messages about the country. He also called for engaging with China and Russia, but argued that the United States had to be a strong voice for human rights, saying that the United States should start by "speaking out for religious freedom for the people of Tibet."

The speech drew some laughs as well, as Obama poked fun at McCain's statements on Iraq. "That's why this Administration cannot answer the simple question posed by Sen. John Warner in hearings last year: Are we safer because of this war? And that is why Sen. McCain can argue -- as he did last year -- that we couldn't leave Iraq because violence was up, and then argue this year that we can't leave Iraq because violence is down."

And Obama touched on McCain's gaffe in Iraq yesterday. "Just yesterday, we heard Sen. McCain confuse Sunni and Shiite, Iran and al Qaeda. Maybe that is why he voted to go to war with a country that had no al Qaeda ties," he said as the audience chuckled.

Obama's speech today will be followed by another address on Iraq tomorrow and how it has impacted the economy.

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I see patty,sd,ca is still campaigning for McCain
bc Indiana (Sent Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:40 PM)

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I rather vote for McCain that racist Obama.
The african-american anger is real. well go and get some help.It is not up to white america to "heal" your anger.

Clinton 08
Barack is a fraud and folks are starting to realize it...finally. Check out the poll numbers on realclearpolitics.com. Some pretty interesting changes going on. Hillary will win the nomination because she deserves it and then win the presidency.
Today, while Barack Obama brags to us that his good judgement is soooo much better than that darn experience in foreign affairs that Clinton and McCain have...
The only thing the rest of us hear is Obama's pastor screaming, "GOD DAMN AMERICA!!!" in our ears, and Obama's own congregation clapping and cheering in the background.  

Senator Barack Obama's judgement obviously SUCKS, and he has ZERO experience in doing anything! He makes FUN of Hillary Clinton's role in bringing peace to N. Ireland.

Question: "What was Obama doing while Clinton was "pivotal" in bringing peace to to N. Ireland?"

Answer: "A little blow."
I will vote for Obama in the general election.  He won texas if you ask me and the caucus results.
patty, sd, ca - HP, Boston

Your hoods are showing.
Jerry,

If you match Obama with McCain it's worst. Obama wasn't a POW for 5 years? WOMEN WERE NOT ALLOW TO FIGHT IN COMBAT.

Please, don't tell me that Obama is admitting that he have no experience to be President.
scbrown (Sent Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:45 PM)

Actually fighting Hillary over the nomination may be as bad as being a POW.  I think Obama now can had street fightin to his growing resume as well.

Actually Obama is being a gentleman....
If I was running against Hillary, Bill would have punched me out twice by now....
Obama's making a really good point. On what, exactly would Hillary run on vs. McCain? Has she even thought that far ahead? She certainly didn't have a contingency plan if the nomination fight lasted after Feb. 5th. Hmmm...no contingency plan...sounds like, oh, I dunno, BUSH???
Hillary Clinton has absolutely no ground on the matter of Iraq. She and nearly all of the Dems went along with Bush and gave him a blank check on this horrible war. Both McCain and Clinton were wrong, despite their years of Washington experience. Obama is exactly right. Collectively, there was well over 200+ years of experience that led us into this horrible war, a horrible economy, and a horrible healthcare system. It is time that we as rational, intelligent Americans became to honor and praise good and sound judgment over plain experience. Experience means nothing if one does not have the clarity of mind to be successful.

As a moderate Republican, I have witnessed the absolute destruction of this country under the administration of Bush and the yellow-back Republicans and Democrats that have facilitated his stupid policies for eight years! WE NEED A CHANGE AND THAT CHANGE IS OBAMA!
Obama has 11 years of legislative experience.  You people saying his resume is thin are out of your freaking minds.
Excellent speech today for Obama.  We need to get back to talking about the issues.  Iraq, Economy, housing crisis, healthcare, children.  
**** TO BL, Cincinnati OH****

From American Voter...
I tell ya what, you show your resume, and I will show you mine. Would you like to know the definition of national security?

National Security is the primary objective of the United States government to keep our citizens safe from harm or the threat of harm no matter where this threat may originate (foreign or domestic).

So again, I say to you --- I'll be happy to share my resume, if you like...

I support Hillary Clinton because I know she understands this concept.
Today, while Barack Obama brags to us that his good judgement is soooo much better than that darn experience in foreign affairs that Clinton and McCain have...
The only thing the rest of us hear is Obama's pastor screaming, "GOD DAMN AMERICA!!!" in our ears, and Obama's own congregation clapping and cheering in the background.  

Senator Barack Obama's judgement obviously SUCKS, and he has ZERO experience in doing anything! He makes FUN of Hillary Clinton's role in bringing peace to N. Ireland.

Question: "What was Obama doing while Clinton was "pivotal" in bringing peace to to N. Ireland?"

Answer: "A little blow."
Jan (Sent Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:53 PM
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DOUBLE DITTO!!!!
Mccain and experience?? Sure, he's been laying around on his useless ass in Washington for about a hundred years, but doesn't know the difference between a shiite and a sunni? Mccain is everything that is WRONG about Washington politics!!
TEHRAN, March 19 (UPI) -- Many Iranian youths rallied in streets across the country, shouting "Death to Ahmadinejad," in celebrations marking the end of the Persian calendar year.

The last Wednesday of the Persian calendar is celebrated as the Fire Festival in Iran, with bonfires and firecrackers marking the occasion.

In the western city of Ahvaz, angry mobs declared "Freedom is our legitimate right" while demonstrators in the western city of Sanandaj shouted "Death to (Iranian President Mahmoud) Ahmadinejad," Ynetnews reported Wednesday.

The police in Tehran were out in force and, though they were met with a barrage of firecrackers, the situation didn't escalate beyond what is typical for the Fire Festival, local reports cited in the news report said.

Ahmed Raza-Radan, the police chief in Tehran, warned demonstrators against violating the rule of law in a news conference.

"The police force has resolved to detain any party-goers who break the law. The secret police will have full control, and will not hesitate to photograph citizens for evidence," he said.


Quick Hillary and Obama get on the phone and show support for your buddy.
Please

Help me shake my addiction to crack

That's what's making me post this way

I know Hillary is evil, but my crack pipe tells me to support her

HELP ME
Gee, Obama have you gotten the chance to look at the recently released papers on Hilary's tenure as a First Lady? That was just a portion of her career in Politics.

If you're questioning Hilary's toe to toe chance against McCain, then you really should run to the mountains because you don't even come close.

People who used to work for Barack know this for a fact.
American Voter: '...From American Voter...
I tell ya what, you show your resume, and I will show you mine....'

Sorry, you sound like pompous vanreuter
Just to chicken sh*t to admit it
How's the nomination going for you van ?
Not like you thought, huh ?

Too bad...
Better luck nest time ...


When will Chelsea have '35 years of experience' ??


SUCKER !!
HILARY HAS ALREADY LOST.. YOU YOUNG PEOPLE JUST DONT KNOW HOW MANY SCANDALS HILARY HAS...BILL HAD 11 WOMAN ON THE SIDE...BILL AND HILARY PAID  JUANITA BRODE OFF CUZ BILL RAPED HER.... CHELSEA REAL FATHER NAME IS WEBSTER HUBBELL AS JUANITA BRODE
wow Obama endorsing McCain over Hillary but thats ok right??The media is in a frenzi. Bomy we're sorry let us give you all the free time we can.Know what wont help. People see through it and  make him look more defeated and scrambling. When the other shoe falls and it will( prob right before debates )we will see how everyone feels than.Obama can not and will not win in Nov if he gets that far. Most of the media wants that to happen. They say now Obama is the shoe in to beat.Obama lost 6 points and polls show McCane beating him.Keep it up Obama the rush in kid just had to compete, now is the time. I think Obama is a closet Repub.This should have been a Dem win.Obama is sure to see its not.
Why has he not disavowed Wright?

Because for OTHER reasons, this person was important to him.  Most of us don't do that...we don't throw people out of our lives when we disagree with what they say.

Politicians sometimes feel forced to...they pander.  Obama is not a typical politician.  Instead he is a stand-up guy.  He disavowed the Pastor but explained why he didn't disavow the man as a person.  He explained it, the fact that you didn't listen or didn't agree is a different matter.

Obama was willing to lose some votes in some places rather than disavow someone just because he disagreed with some remarks.  Can you really NOT see that he is a different kind of politician?

Woman for Obama 08


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