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HRC keeps up attacks on Obama remark

Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 12:58 PM by Mark Murray

From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones and NBC's Mark Murray
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Clinton campaign had more to say Saturday about Obama's comments regarding "bitter" Pennsylvanians, who "cling to guns or religion" and harbor anti-immigrant or anti-trade sentiments.

The New York senator spent several minutes at a factory this morning making a point-by-point rebuttal of a sentence that has become the center of a political firestorm. Clinton surrogate Sen. Evan Bayh said Obama's comments were something superdelegates and voters should think about as they decide whom to support. 

"I was taken aback by the demeaning remarks Senator Obama made about people in small town America.  Senator Obama's remarks are elitist and they are out of touch," Clinton told the factory workers. "They are not reflective of the values and beliefs of Americans. Certainly not the Americans that I know -- not the Americans I grew up with, not the Americans I lived with in Arkansas or represent in New York. You know, Americans who believe in the 2nd Amendment believe it's a matter of Constitutional rights."

She also pushed back when it came to  Americans' faith and economic views. "Americans who believe in God believe it is a matter of personal faith," she said. "Americans who believe in protecting good American jobs believe it is a matter of the American Dream... 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. Our faith is the faith of our parents and grandparents. It's a fundamental expression of who we are and what we believe."

"If we are striving to bring people together -- and I believe we should be -- I don't think it helps to divide our country into one America that is enlightened and one that is not," she continued. "We know there is an unacceptable economic divide in America today, but that is certainly not the way to bridge it. The way to do that is to roll up our sleeves and get to work and make sure we provide, once again, economic opportunity and shared prosperity for all Americans. People don't need a president who looks down on them; they need a president who stands up for them. And that is exactly what I will do as your president. Because I believe if you want to be the president of all Americans, you need to respect all Americans and that starts with respecting our hard working Americans."

Obama spokesman Hari Sevugan replied with this statement: "We won't be lectured on being out of touch by Senator Clinton, who believes lobbyists represent real people and is awash in their money and who can't tell a straight story about her lengthy record of supporting trade deals like NAFTA and China that have devastated communities in Pennsylvania and Indiana. She won't change the broken Washington system that all too often leaves American workers behind, but Barack Obama will."

Clinton was joined at today's event by Bayh, who spoke with reporters briefly after the speech. He said he didn't believe Obama was an elitist, but that his remarks could be misinterpreted that way and that Republicans would use them against him. "I think it's a real potential political problem and it's something for superdelegates and voters to think about," he said. "The far right wing has a very good track record of using things like this relentlessly against our candidates, whether it's Al Gore or John Kerry and I'm afraid this is the kind of fodder they might use to really uh, to uh to harm him with."

Clinton campaign was expected to continue pushing what they see as a big story in hopes of keeping Obama at bay in Pennsylvania, where recent polls have shown him closing the gap with her, and to raise doubts in voters minds here in Indiana and other states. A conference call with Pennsylvania mayors and former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack is planned this afternoon "to respond to the comments Senator Obama made about hardworking Pennsylvanians."

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Obama never struggled a day in his life. He was raised in a white community at the best schools. Went to the best collages and lived a good life. Rezko saw he wasnt hurting while building this base in Chicago with his helping th epeople. Ya right he was so tight with Rezko and if he cared why didnt he make Rezko fix th etennaments he rented so they would be livable. Obama and for sure his racist wife wouldnt live in them.Obama took money from him and gave letterheads of introduction to Rezko and knowing what he was doing to th epoor people mostly blacks and he turned his head. Not what I want for  apres. Go back to your great Chicago
GO HILLARY !!
Obama is ARROGANT - so is his wife & campaign.
He cannot seem to answer a question without a prepared speech, nicely delivered on the teleprompter - his whole campaign is staged for show - and now we see!
Maybe now Obama should step aside "for the good of the party" - he will not be elected due to his radical friends and comments - his background & judgment are far too questionable to be President of the UNITED States.
Oh please!  I can't believe the Clinton camp and the news media are making such a mountain out of this. I know many people who are indeed bitter about the direction our government has been traveling over the past 16 years.  I agree that Obama could have phrased it better, but what he said was essentially true.  Where is the scandal in that?  How does that make him an elitist?
Hillary is overreaching on this one - and insulting the intelligence of everyone.
More sick posts by Obama supporters.  Get yourself some serious help.
Hey Nancy;

You are still ranting about nothing. You sounds as if you are bitter.  LMAO
These are the words that Obama used to EXPLAIN his unconscionable comments: "So people -- they vote about guns, or they take comfort from their faith and their family and their community," he said. "The truth is that these traditions that are passed on from generation to generation, those are important. That's what sustains us," he said.

SORRY, but I don't think that guns, faith, family, community are quaint "traditions" for simple people that are "passed from generation to generation" to "sustain us." These are the unchanging self-evident truths of human beings that are endowed by our creator and guaranteed in our Constitution. So, for Obama to continue to dismiss these "traditions" as things that distract us from more important things is unbelievable. For him to view these as "traditions" that might be malleable or over-rideable by a more enlightened government is extremely dangerous.
Well, looking back, I remember why I didn't like Bill Clinton when he was running against Jerry Brown. But he won the nomination, he was better than GHW Bush, so we went for it. And he did a decent job. Now GW Bush has lowered our standard for Commander in Chief  so much (no president left behind) that we actually think someone like Hillary is qualified to be president, because her husband was. It's time to jettison her.  We got bigger fish to fry.
Obama is nothing but a snob. A racist one at that. We don't need a so called leader that looks down their nose to spite us. Obama is a guy that has accomplished absolutely nothing in his life save for writing a couple of books that made him a lot of money. The man, and his supporters, are nothing but phonies.
Typical White Person in Rural PA

LOL!LOL!LOL! Do you really think Hillary considers you her equal???? LOL!LOL!LOL! You think SHE doesn't look down her nose at you???? LOL!LOL!LOL!
If you had half a brain,you would know what Obama said was the truth.
Being bitter about getting the "shaft" is a resonable response....don't you think?

so this is what hillary uses to distract peopel from her double dealings with CAFTA.
An interesting discussion in the House of Representatives by Bernard Sanders (I - VT), Peter DeFazio (D - OR), Maurice Hinchey (D -NY), and Major Owens (D- NY) on May 3, 1995.  (Almost 15 years ago)


http://www.monitor.net/monitor/10-9-95/angry.html

Here's an excerpt

Mr. SANDERS. "It is no great secret that throughout the United States of America today there is a great deal of anger, there is a great deal of unrest. Fortunately not every angry person goes about blowing up buildings and killing hundreds of innocent people, but all over this country, people are feeling an unease. Something bad is happening and they do not quite understand what it is about. What I would like to do this hour, Mr. Speaker, with the help of some of my colleagues, is to perhaps try to explain to the working people of America, to the middle-income people of America, perhaps some of the reasons why people are angry, why people are frustrated, and then maybe make some suggestions as to how we can develop public policy which will improve life for all of our people.

Mr. Speaker, let me begin by quoting from an I think very important article that appeared on the front page of the New York Times on Monday, April 16, just a couple of weeks ago. And what it says is that the United States of America today has by far the most unequal distribution of wealth in the entire industrialized world. "

Further points made

"To compensate for the falling wages, American workers now working an extra 1 month a year "
"Major corporations earning billions in profit paid zero Federal taxes"
"Trickle-down did not benefit the majority of the American people"
"Working-class people are angry for good reason"
"Excessive inequality can break the spirit of those trapped in society's cellar "
"How is a worker supposed to bring up a family on $4.25 an hour"
"Through NAFTA the standard of living has dropped 50 percent for average workers in Mexico in the last 6 months "
"We are failing to invest in our own future"
"We keep sending manufacturing jobs overseas, chasing the cheapest labor"
"We exported 20,000 jobs to Mexico in 1 month"
"We are driving down standards of living in this country to benefit a few corporations"
"The Speaker said recently that the price of labor in the world is set in south China"
'Competing with desperate Third World countries where people work for starvation wages"
"The Contract With America benefits the people who go to the $1,000 a plate fund-raising dinners"

People this was a discussion held in the House of Representatives some 13 years ago.  And not much has change.  People are still angry/bitter about losing their jobs.  To some how make it demeaning to say so is disingenuous.

I'd much rather have someone recognize the situation then to pander to me by saying I'm a hardworker and I'll roll up my sleeves and persevere.  The working class knows they work hard, but they want that hard work to mean something.

Thanks to Senator Obama for recognizing this!
She just needs to shut up.  She has done more to destroy the democratic party than anything anyone elected official has ever done. All my family and friends voted for her in the Texas primary.  She has none of our support now - I think she is a bitter person.  
To imply that the people of PA cling to guns and religion is to assume they use it as crutches.
Ironically this coming from Obama who expected the whole country to accept his continued support to his church and pastor which don't fit the mold of norm in most churches that would rather focus on hope and peace.
Seemingly intolerant and insensitive coming from a man who wants to be known as a "Uniter"
What I hear is anything but !
THE TRUTH IS THAT HILLARY, IS GETTING TOO OLD AND FORGETFULL EVEN FROM THE STRESS OF RUNNING AN UNSTABLE, FUSTRATED AND ON-EXPERINCED ELECTION. COS WE CAN ALL NOW UNDERSTAND THAT HER EXPERINCE LACKS CLARITY. HER HUSBAND CONFIRMED HER WEAKNESS EVEN IN THE NIGHT TO ANSWER THE CALL WHEN IT COMES. HILLARY, GOOD U HAVE TRIED TO WITNESS THE STRENGTH OF OBAM. AT LEAST U HAVE MADE A RECORD OF A RUNNING MATE TO THE GUY THAT IS BRINGING CHANGE TO THE FUTURE OF US. CLINTONS ARE SELF-INFLITING
Proud military member (democrat) and highly disappointed (bitter) in the direction the country has gone. I would rather not before I would vote for Hillary and her 100 million dollar bank account. Constant lies. As military member I upset that she would lie about sniper fire when my comrads are dying on a daily basis. Hillary is a idiot.


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