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Obama camp explains Landstuhl decision

Posted: Friday, July 25, 2008 12:45 PM by Mark Murray

From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones and NBC's Jim Miklaszewski and Courtney Kube
ON PLANE EN ROUTE BERLIN TO PARIS -- In a briefing aboard the flight to Paris today, Robert Gibbs, a senior strategist for the Obama campaign, came to the back of the plane at least three separate times to explain to reporters that the decision to cancel the senator's trip to Ramstein and Landstuhl came after word from the Pentagon that it would violate Defense Department regulations.

The impromptu briefing stemmed from confusion about two statements put out by the campaign -- one from Gibbs and the other from Gen. Scott Gration -- about the cancellation. Gibbs' statement had not mentioned the discussion with the Pentagon, while Gration's did.

"The statement that I sent out and the statement that Gen. Gration sent out are consistent in that what Gen. Gration learned from the Pentagon that the trip to Ramstein and Landstuhl will be viewed as a campaign stop," Gibbs said. "The decision that Sen. Obama made with that information was that we would not put our warriors in the position of being involved in a campaign stop. Therefore, he made the decision not to make the stop."

Gibbs explained it was the use of the campaign plane and staffers that would have violated the rules. "He could go as a United States senator, but it was pretty clear from the guidance that we received from the Pentagon that the trip would be viewed as a campaign stop," he said. "Given the information that we had received, Sen. Obama made the decision that we were not gonna have wounded men and women become involved in a campaign event or what would be perceived as a campaign event."

He said campaign was aware that Obama would be criticized either way -- for going or for canceling -- by his rivals and he reminded reporters that Obama quietly visited wounded troops at Walter Reed a few weeks ago and did it quietly.

The view from the Pentagon
Did the Pentagon discourage Obama from visiting Landstuhl? "No," says Pentagon spokesperson Bryan Whitman.

Did the Pentagon tell Senator Obama that it was inappropriate for him to visit because he is on a campaign trip? "No. That's inaccurate," Whitman said.

Was Obama's Senate office told that he and his Senate staff could visit the facility? "Absolutely."

"As a sitting United States senator, Obama obviously has an official interest in the well being of our service members and how the wounded are being treated," Whitman said, adding:"He is welcome to visit a military medical center any time that he wants to. As you all know, we do have certain policy guidelines for political campaigns and elections and what is appropriate and what's not appropriate in those situations," Whitman said. "The Pentagon did not tell the senator that he could not visit Landstuhl."

"If you are both a sitting senator and a political candidate when you are doing things like a visit to Landstuhl, you need to do it in your capacity as a sitting senator or you have to do it with the restrictions that apply," Whitman added. Those restrictions include the law that campaign events may not be conducted on a military installation. 

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This stuff about the hospital is the only glitch on his trip and obviously the republicans are going to milk it. Obama is hands down the superior candidate for our president. McCain can not compete on any level with Obama except two - he was in the military and his skin is whiter. Those points alone guarantee McCain 30% of the vote. But seriously, how can any thinking person choose McCain over Obama when comparing mental agility, communication skills, diplomatic skills, family values, creativity, organizational skills, knowledge of history and Constitutional law, knowledge of current events and physical health.
Thank you Richard for responding.  I will check that out.

As for Obama's "lofty rhetoric" - it may have lacked specifics, but as I understand it, it was not SUPPOSED to be laden with policy.  It was more of a relationship building speech.  Which is better than our current cowboy style politics (shoot first, ask questions later).
*facepalms* Good grief, some of you people are narrow minded idiots that need things spelled out for you.  The pentegon give Obama their view.  Yes, he could visit as a senator, no as a candidate.  Obama took these two options, looked at them in the context of the trip (Yes, context, you people need to look that word up so you stop looking like morons).  He made the decision, knowing he would get blasted no matter what he did.  He chose to spare the wounded soldiers the media circus and making them ammo for the republicans.  It wasnt a flip flop..there is no pentegon undermining...Obama made a decision based on available information.  You repub lap dogs are so eager to find the negative in every little action, you fail in understanding even the simplest of concepts.  But then, since most of you just toe the party line and spout party rhertoric without any concept of independent though, I suppose I shouldnt expect any less...

Newbie Obama fan wrote:

I'm new here. Is this when we're supposed to bow? Or is it kneel?

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Actually, you are supposed to go the link, read a cute story and see a picture of what some kids made with their toys . . . but making a snarky comment works too - whatever floats your boat! :)
If Obama really wanted to see the troops and not get a photo op  then he could have visited with no cameras. However he chose not to. As for the speech where is the coverage that two musical acts were what most likely brought the huge crowd. From what my relatives that live in Germany say they are very popular with the younger generations that made up a large portion of the crowd.
Nashville fan---Hmmmm, why do I feel that what the Pentagon told the Obama campaign yesterday and what they are telling the press today is different?
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My thoughts exactly.
Yesterday it was posted that a Capt. I believe in Iraq had wrote an email sating how Obama was aloof. I researched and according to Snopes.com ( a reputable urban legend website) that this is false. Here is the link : http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/afghanistan.asp
POP! GOES THE WEASEL!

Friday, July 25
Race Poll Results Spread
New Mexico Rasmussen Obama 49, McCain 43 Obama +6.0
Pennsylvania Rasmussen Obama 51, McCain 45 Obama +6.0
New Hampshire Rasmussen Obama 49, McCain 45 Obama +4.0
National Gallup Tracking Obama 47, McCain 41 Obama +6.0
National Rasmussen Tracking Obama 49, McCain 44 Obama +5.0
"Liberals. You can't laugh with them, so you might as well laugh at them.
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If you mean by liberals, those people who fight when their rights and freedoms are infringed upon or when the constitution is being desecrated, then yep, I am a fire-breathing, kick butt liberal.  

Question is:  Why aren't you.
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If Olbermann had an audience, other than a little tiny one, he wouldn't be stuck in a corner at MSNBC (MicroSoftNationalBarackCorporation).


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