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Clinton keeps spotlight on Obama

Posted: Monday, April 14, 2008 12:04 PM by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC/NJ’s Athena Jones
PITTSBURGH, Pa. -- Hillary Clinton spent a fourth day hitting Obama for comments about small town America that she characterized as elitist, out of touch and problematic for the Democratic Party, but this time some in the crowd could be heard taking issue with what she was saying.

The New York senator brought up the issue near the top of a speech sponsored by the Alliance for American Manufacturing, to quite a few murmurs in the crowd.

VIDEO: Sen. Hillary Clinton responds to Obama's attack earlier in the morning.

"I understand my opponent came this morning and he spent a lot of his time attacking me," she said, before being interrupted with several seconds of murmurs and groans from the crowd. "Well, you know, I know that many of you, like me were disappointed by recent remarks that he made.”

More groans and at least one “No" from the crowd.

“And I think it's important that, you know, we give people the chance to really compare and contrast us,” Clinton continued. “You know, I am well aware that at a fundraiser in San Francisco, he said some things that many people in Pennsylvania and beyond Pennsylvania have found offensive.”

A few more “No”s.

“He was explaining to a small group of his donors what people who live in small towns right here in Pennsylvania are like and why some of you aren't voting for him,” she said. “But instead of looking at himself, he blamed them. He said that they cling to religion and guns and dislike people who are different from them. Well, I don't believe that. I believe that people don't cling to religion; they value their faith. You don't cling to guns, you enjoy hunting or collecting or sport shooting. I don't think he really gets it that people are looking for a president who stands up for you and not looks down on you."

The Clinton campaign said it plans to keep "drawing contrasts" with Obama on this issue through the candidate's own remarks and statements by surrogates. But could today's response, from a large crowd here in Western Pennsylvania indicate the argument of Obama as elitist may work well with her supporters, but not with the broader public? Or is it, as NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports, per the Clinton campaign, an organized effort in the crowd by Obama's union (SEIU) supporters.

Clinton also spoke about the need for improved enforcement of trade laws and the need to get tough on China for its trade practices, currency manipulation and other issues -- a common theme these days. Clinton has spent a lot of time in recent weeks focusing on economic and kitchen-table issues like trade and manufacturing jobs, matters at the top of the minds of many voters.

During the Q & A after her speech, Clinton was asked about NAFTA, with the questioner citing Bill Clinton's support for the deal.

"As smart as my husband is, he does make mistakes," she said to applause, before going on to repeat her commitment to renegotiating the deal.

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Dude Hillary dont you get it?????? I really hope PA puts you out of your misery. Call it a mercy election becasue senator Clinton you just dont get it
GO AWAY HILLARY!

The superdelegates have got to step in and stop this murder-suicide that she is trying to pull off.  I'm just sick to death of this whole thing...

Obama - don't let her get away with this nonsense!
FIRST READ - what about the Huffingtonpost.com article on Bill Clinton saying essentially the same thing in 1991!??! More Clinton double-speak!
Obama just does not get it, it's not the bitter part, it's the clinging to guns and religion etc part. It is as if he's looking down on small towns that he's having trouble connecting to and calling them gun toting, God loving signle minded bigots. Now he can attack Sen Clinton all he wants to try to take the media off him but he still needs to explain himself. People do not turn to God because they're bitter, they embrace the message and word of Christ and their religion, was he bitter when he decided to join his church?
Hillary please explain what he said that was no truthful?  People in this country are frustrated, bitter, disappointed in government.  And when people face tough times, or when the government let's us down, we often turn to different things to make us feel better.  I know that I turn to my faith, other people might need to feel safe, so they might turn to things that take their minds off their problems for a little while, and that may include hunting, or guns, or their faith.  What is wrong about what he said.... Please in this country are bitter about government.  I know I for one and bitter about the Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush years, that is why I want a change,I want Obama.
I am a 61 year old white female. I had been a staunch supporter of Bill and Hillary Clinton since his run for President. I have also had a lot of respect for John McCain. I have become more and more disgusted with the Clintons, and this is the final straw! I now believe my Republican relatives who have always said they'll do anything to win. I also have lost respect for the "straight talk express". Both Clinton and McCain knew exactly what Obama was talking about and for THEM to call Obama "elistist" is absurd. Anyone who believes that should read "Faith From My Fathers" and see Obama in action with "bitter" Americans.
obama must have brought extra strong Kool-Aid to the Alliance for American Manufacturing.
I am Surprised Clinton kept talking about Obama, after the groans she heard.
When will she learn to listen instead of hearing herself talk.
Owl
Sen. Obama:  you've badly damaged your chances in Nov.... please step down for the good of the party
You Barack haters need to get with the program. There are special rules for Barack that you need to follow when referring to the Great One:

- You can't ever say Obama's middle name.
 
- You can't repeat what Obama says - nor try to explain it or put it into context.

- You can't mention Obama's decades-long relationships with racist pastors, criminal real-estate tycoons, or left wing radicals.

- You are supposed to ignore any and all statements and actions Obama has shown with respect to American flag lapel pins, pledging allegance, or standing attention when the national anthem is played.

- Baracks experience is not supposed to be relevant; only his "soaring rhetoric" and the fact that he's a smooth talker (when on-script, that is).

- You are to believe him when he says talking with terrorists is good for the country.

- Whenever he or his wife says something that is racist, anti-American, or socialist -- we're to look under rocks and leaves until we can twist it into a Karl Rove plot, or pin it on President Bush.

Compliance with these rules is mandatory.

Obama/08
Only NBC (National Barack Channel) would spin the story this way...
Glad to hear that real people who actually showed they aren't the idiots she think they are and not just her misguided drones were in the audience to call her on her BS. I can't wait for the full brunt of her negative karma and lies to come back for her in a big way. She will NEVER be Madam President in my eyes.
I don't think Clinton will get as much traction out of the "bitter" comment as she hopes. She's trying to keep it on the radar but most people have moved on.
She'll do anything to succeed, even it means having to run against McOld in 2012.
Clinton is basically suggesting that people in rural PA, who have been 100% invisible to the government for at least the past 20 years, invisible through both the Clinton and Bush administrations, she's suggesting that these people have nothing to be bitter about.  They should all be merry and happy... they have their guns and their religion and antipathy.  Who cares about the economy and health care and the war in Iraq!?  Definitely not these people.  They don't care about not having decent jobs... they aren't bitter at all.  They just LOVE what the government's done for them.

And that's just crazy.  Because Obama was right.  He may have worded it loosely, but that's what he said, that's what he's been saying, and that's what he's going to continue to say, and that's why she got boo'd.
Keep hitting Barry with this, Hilary. He has been arrogant his whole campaign. It's time to take him down a peg or two. It's time for him to understand that WORDS do count. It's time for him to understand he is responsible for what he says, that he can't always brush it off that he was misunderstood or taken out of context or that's not what I meant.  He does well in pre-scripted speeches, but he's terrible "off the cuff." And, we're supposed to believe he can run out and talk to our "enemies"?  Wonder how long it would take him to offend them?  
Is this really all she has...did she not learn her lesson with her rise in negatives after the Wright stuff.  It looks pathetic and petty and desparate.  It *may* cut into Obama a bit but it really does not build her up at all.  In fact it makes her look small.  Now who's out of touch now.

And in terms of the comments in the crowd...I don't know if they were SEIU supporters or not.  But she misses the point if she thinks that people really aren't groaning (or worse) when they hear her constant retort on it.  It gets old.  So, if it makes her campaign feel better to think that its just a few SEIU supporters, then they do so at their peril.

Obama 08

Just like the people are sick or the Clinton/Bush cycle.  Hillary will overblow this story....see may even pick up a few extra votes....but she will be a terrible leader for our country....I hope we don't let petty things get in the way.
Clinton should listen.  We are Bitter.  Obama defines, refines, and presents my plight before the world.  I am  not alone.   She is focused only on Pennsylvania because she is running there.  Perhaps Clinton should pull back and notice:  America includes small towns everywhere.  I am bitter, angry, and disgusted with Clinton.  She is vile in picking at Obama while her own behavior is taint.  She won't even pay the people her campain does business with along the campain trail.

American Research Group poll has Clinton back up by +20 points in Penn. Hmmmm...
Garbage reporting.... Trash talking... You could do a better job, First read.
Cease being Hillary's puppet.
Nice. She doesn't care if she attacks her own party to destroy Obama to win the nomination. I'm sick of these disgusting Clintonian machinations. Give us a break, Clinton winning the primary is the biggest fairy tale I've ever heard.
First of all, Mrs. Clinton obviously doesn't understand gun owners, because as many of them have guns for PROTECTION as anything else.

More importantly, however, if the senator continues eating away at Obama like this, she'll do nothing but set up John McCain for a win. Why hasn't anyone asked her how long she's been planning to run for president in 2012?
How can DEMOCRATS vote for Hillary Rodham when she said: "the DEMOCRATIC PARTY did not understand mainstream American culture and values and the large segments of the electorate concluded that they did not really understand or relate to or frankly respect their ways of life." I just don't get it!
"Or is it, as NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports, per the Clinton campaign, an organized effort in the crowd by Obama's union (SEIU) supporters."

Or is it a vast right-wing conspiracy?

Give me a break, please. People are bone-tired of politics as usual. Obama misspoke. Period. He didn't lie like Hillary. Clearly, some voters think the latter is worse.
More sniper fire from Hillary--that's what your headline should have read.

Call me for hire--MSNBC
I think its a media conspiracy or maybe its a vast-right wing conspiracy.  All I really know for sure is that somebody is out to get me.
This is all so sad . . . really . . . a once proud woman reduced to saying "He said ya'll are bitter!" . . . pitiful.
And here for a few days things were going well. The issues facing the country were being discussed, John McCain was the target of both the Democrats, and the race suddenly seemed to be a positive, building exercise.

Then Hillary had to go out and make a mountain out of a molehill (the same day Bill admonished her opponents for doing the same) and suddenly we're back into the gutter. Hillary is dragging Obama through the mud and Obama is stooping to her level to try and recover.

I had hope for a bit there that her being in the race was going to to be a net positive, but here she is again, giving Republicans fuel and bringing her own party's leading candidate into question. Whatever grace and civility she had regained in the last week or two has just left.

Thank you, Hillary, for getting "100 years" McCain elected president.
Hillary can relate to those small town Pennsylvanians.  After all her family had a summer home there when she was a kid.  Here nannies often took her to town to see how the common folk live.  And they say that even as a little girl, Hillary had a knack for telling amazing stories.  One of her most well known tales is the story about the time she fell down a rabbit hole...  
Hillary switch parties or start a new party. The dems don't want you guys around anymore. They want to go back to their losing ways.
uh oh.

has she overplayed what she believed to be a good hand?
You know Democrats, we told you all for 16+ years that Hill and Bill were liars and cheats. You didn't believe us, until now. Here's some advice, Obama is no different then the Clintons. You'll throw Barack under the bus like you're doing with Hillary when the next new liberal rock start shows up at your doorstep.
Contrast ? How about Colombia-Gate and the Clintons taking $800,000 for promoting the trade deal she is officially against ! How about her Mark Penn  scandal ?
How about making up stories to make you look tougher than you are : Bosnia-Gate ... and then have Bill Clinton lie about that AGAIN !
Ok, Penn.

Let's back it up--Hillary is using this to take the spotlight off herself.

We have a serious conflict of interest with Bill taken money from Columbia 800,000, while his wife stands directly against him working for the columbians.  This goes against or national interest, and or national security.  

God forbid Hillary answers the phone at three am after taking a shot of Canadian Whiskey.
She's really trying too hard.  This feels like another situation that will come to a head at the debate (a'la "change you can Xerox"), Obama will defuse, and she'll end up looking silly.

Didn't she and her husband rake in 100 million bucks since they left the White House?  It takes some real cojones to accuse anyone of not understanding the little people with that sort of bank.
Barack Obama will have to answer to the country about his associations with these people below.
REMEMBER  THESE NAMES  AND  EVENTS ….
THEY ARE ALL TIED TO THE RADICAL BARACK
OBAMA…… Google  them ….

1. Nadhmi  Auchi
2. Tony Rezko
3. Rashid Khalidi
4. Ali Abunimah
5. UNWRA  Palestinian Refugee Camps.
6. Deheisha Palestinian  Camp.
7. Daniel T Frawley.
8. Aiham  Alsamarrae.
9. Edward  Said.
10. John O Brennan.
11. Robert  Malley of Companion Security
12. Abdelhamid  Chaib.
13. Ali  Ata.
14. Companion  Security in Chicago
15. General  Meditteranean  Holdings.
16. BNP  Paribas.
17. William Ayers.
18. Barack Obama fundraiser speech in 1999 at the
     Deheisha Palestinian Camp.
19. Barack Obama fundraiser speech in May of 1998 at
     a Arab community Group.
20. His attending the home of the Weatherman
     underground William Ayers.
21. Raila Amolo Odingo from

KEEP THE PRESSURE ON HILLARY...... barack obama in WEAK.
So who were these rich elitest snobs Obama was privately talking to in San Francsicko?
For an in-depth analysis of the two Dem cendidates and how they compare/contrast, check out the article in the current issue of The New York Review of Books entitled "Molehill Politics" by Elizabeth Drew.  It's online; a good read.
As long as we are wallowing in the stupid and non-consequential as we come off the bloodiest week for US forces in 2008 and yet another car bomb goes off in Baghdad, let me embrace the stupidity and ask once again; Has anyone checked to see if Senator Clinton has ever possessed a Valid Game Bird Hunting License?
The people of this nation deserve to know if they are  selecting a Poacher or a just an embellisher of things that never happened as the Democratic nominee.
Remember Romney and Squirrelgate.
Really? They said "No"? Now, that shows how Hillary is in touch with people.
What is the Matter With Kansas?
The upside of this is, once again, Obama has stirred a dialogue on trying to understand why white working class people have the proclivity to vote on life-style rather than economic issues. Obama’s comments have the potential to lead the nation in turning a corner on how cultural, life-style, and anti-immigration issues are used as political wedge issues.   He acknowledges the economic bitterness  that has existed in this country for decades, but he sees the solution residing in each of us as American and our ability to seek positive solutions.   He sees that part of the problem has been that for too long time, we've had a politics that's been too small for the scale of the economic challenges we face;  instead, of having a politics that safeguarded cultural, life-style, and immigration policy, we've had a politics that's used these issues to drive us apart.  All this did was to feed the forces of division and distraction, and stop us from solving our economic and social problems.  That is why the great need of this hour is much the same as it was when King delivered his “fierce urgency of now” message.   Let’s not get hoodwinked.   He is forcing us to confront our feelings of bitterness and  to transform them into actions of  hope.  Lets’ get real!  Any body growing up on food stamps, black with a single white mother,  and having to pay off college loans, understands God’s Grace and appreciates the opportunities that this country has to offer.
The Clinton Campaign is defining elitism according to their definition of is.  To say that he is out of touch with these blue collar white people, is it also a way to say that he is a racist.  Some of  
the last modern vestiges of white power reside in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, and Indiana  .It is  a way to say that he is a closet black nationalist out of touch with lower middle class white people.    Is it a way to say that he is really just like Rev. Wright?  There is a subliminal race message lodge in the “out of touch,” elitism line.   Black elitism is an absurdity at worst, and humorous at best.
Go To
http://www.jedreport.com/2008/04/hillary-clint-4.html#disqus_thread
Being the Republican in a Democratic primary won't win you points Hillary. The more she presses this the more people will get angry at her. This will cause Obama's and her negative ratings to rise. On another note...I think we are seeing a unique effect where you have two pols/media elite who are actually out of touch criticize Barack who says something that most do not take offense to and actually agree with. The conservative media will mistakenly use "status quo outrage" in order to flare up a non-issue and be shocked when Obama is still gaining support. Clinton's mistake is that she agrees with McCain, didn't she get the memo that she actually has to "beat" Republicans..not use their rhetoric. I swear her campaign now sounds like it's run by Karl Rove. I've often been apethetic about voters truly wanting to hear the hard truth spoken from Obama's perspective but I think we may be slowly reaching a turning point where the media "gets it"...that people want to talk about issues and not distractions. The conservative mindset that has dominated the press and politics where candidates are castigated for speaking honest...may be changing.
The truth is regular working people don't care about the remarks that Obama said (they know they are mad, angry and yes bitter) the past few presidents have left middle america worse off with ever term.  

The other thing is the more and more Clinton talks about it the more I believe it will backfire on her.  She has made her point not let's just get on with the issues and how she is going to help us.  This bickering back and forth is getting old and tiresome and us people in middle america just don't care about the canidates personal dislike towards each other.
your tag line should read 'CLINTON AND THE MEDIA KEEPS SPOTLIGHT ON OBAMA'

 doesn't look like the people are buying into clintons farce anyway, good for them
It's nice to know that some people did not like what she was saying, the "boos" and "No's" sounded more like they did not care to hear anymore about it. I really think she needs to back off of the subject before someone ask her about her "silver spoon". The Clintons would not know what it is like to live "Hand to Mouth" like the rest of us in PA and OH.
By the way Hillary did you pay your debts yet?
Frankly, this line of attack makes me sick. Obama has spent the past 18 months talking at length about his concern for the average person. Clinton is clearly just trying to make political points by maliciously misrepresenting Omama's positions and philosphy. I started this political season favoring Clinto. At this point I am starting to hate her for the negative tone she has introduced into the campaign. I suspect that I am not alone.
People are just sick of this.

People are stick her her!
Gosh.  What will she do when she runs out of this material?


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