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Obama answers organizer jab

Posted: Thursday, September 04, 2008 4:53 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones
YORK, Pa. -- Obama said Republicans' criticism of his work as a community organizer was more proof they were out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Americans, an argument that has become a major theme of his campaign in recent weeks.

In an eight-minute prmess conference in the scorching sun outside a factory here, Thursday he challenged Republican claims that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was being treated in a sexist way, saying they were trying to "work the refs" and that fair treatment meant withstanding scrutiny of her record and views.

The senator brushed off the Republican attacks, saying he had predicted them in his own acceptance speech last Thursday in Denver and, using another sports analogy, joked that he's been "called worse on the basketball court. It's not that big of a deal." When asked moments later as he got on the bus what he'd been called on the court, the senator told reporters they would have to "bleep" it. 
 
On the community organizer criticism: "They [Republicans] haven't talked about the fact that I was a civil rights lawyer; they haven't talked about the fact that I taught constitutional law; they haven't talked about my work in the state legislature, in the United States Senate," he said. "They're talking about the three years of work that I did right out of college as if that's-- I'm making the leap from two or three years out of college into the presidency."

Obama added though that his work as a community organizer was relevant to who he is and the kind of people he's "fighting for."

"Why would that kind of work be ridiculous?" Obama said. "Who are they fighting for? What are they advocating for? They think that the lives of those folks who are struggling each and every day, that working with them to try to improve their lives is somehow not relevant to the presidency? I think maybe that's the problem -- that's part of why they're out of touch and they don't get it 'cause they haven't spent much time working on behalf of those folks."

On the accusations of sexist treatment of Palin: "If they want to work the refs they are free to do so, and I think the public can make their judgments about this," he said. "The notion that any questions about her work in Alaska is somehow not relevant to her potentially being vice president of the United States, doesn’t make too much sense to me. I think she’s got a compelling story, but I assume that she wants to be treated the same way that guys want to be treated, which means that their records are under scrutiny. I’ve been through this for 19 months. She’s been through it, what four days so far?"

Obama and his surrogates have repeatedly argued that McCain does not understand the economy in general and that the Republican convention this week was ignoring economic issues. The senator has been saying for weeks that he is best-suited to tackle the problems hardworking families are facing.

"I believe that the American people need change, they want change, and I’m in the best position to bring it and on a whole host of issues from energy to health care to education," he said. "If at some point Sen. McCain is-- actually addresses those issues, then I think that’s gonna be a useful debate for the American people to listen to."

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Sen. Obama, the longer the Republican convention has gone on, the better you look.  You are educated in the law and know the Constitution and will certainly uphold and protect it much better than the anti-education, anti-expert McCain and his VP pick.  You have a long record of work and advocacy on behalf of constituents -- first those you organized, then those of your state senate district and then those of Illinois.  For all of Sen. McCain's talk of "honor" and "service", he never talks about the last 35 years of his life (after his time as a POW)...it's as if he has amnesia or wants to reinvent himself and leave out those inconvenient 35 years.  And notice that there aren't many Republican Senators standing up there on the stage with him -- he depends on Sen. Liebermann to give us an account of his Senate career.  Are all his Republican "friends" discredited, or has he made enemies of all of them?
EXACTLY!!!!
The GOP can mock Obama all they want. The guy has WAY MORE relevant experience than McSlime Or PaleFace.

Its the SOS. Attack, Be afraid etc... I hope everyone is SICK OF IT. How about the Economy McSlime???

How bout the GI Bill you never showed up for???

We can go on and on with this.
PEOPLE NEED TO WAKE UP AND UNDERSTAND THAT IF MCSLIME BECOMES PRES WE ARE IN A WORLD OF HURT. He will go to war with anyone because he is a Bully with LMS.

Think hard people.
Do you want someone who is incredibly SMART who will surround themself with all the best people like Biden OR
Do you want an Old Bully who is trying to prove his worth who will DO ANYTHING to get elected???
Even picking Palin was a desperate move.
Run on Sympathy and mother of the year crap.

No way
No How
No McSLIME
Sarah Palin's speech inspired me, it inspired me to go to Barack Obamas website and donate to his campaign.

A view of Palin from her hometown.

http://www.thepresidentialcandidates.us/about-sarah-palin-a-letter-from-anne-kilkenny/741/
We've all known people who have to tear others down to try to make themselves look better.  And we also no what sniveling, incompetent hacks need to do that. Considering the source Senator Obama--you're right to brush off the attacks by Mrs. Pork, I mean Moose Burger.
Thank you for a calm level-headed answers. Some repulbicans will say it means you're week, but those people also say you're not like them because you're too smart. Go figure.
as usual, well worded, eloquent, intelligent, relevant and real response from Obama.  Tell all the people he helped as a community organizer that his work didnt matter and see what they say.  There is no way the repubs and their usual tactics should win this election.  They are too out of touch and they are the true elitists.

brilliant and soooooo so true !

how dare the Republicans

how dare this woman who we do not even know, talk about his oponent in such disrespectful terms if not were because she is just another puppet to the karl rove move ....all she did was read the telepronter better than McCain ....anyone can do that !!!

the speech was writen for her .....which is quite sad !

four days on a job that should not be yours .... tells the truth about Republicans and their party

of course they are motivated....anyone is better than McINsane
Don't attack her because she is a woman.  Don't attack her because she is a mother.  Don't attack her because she has no experience.

You don't want to be held to account for yourself?  Don't run for VP.
Thank you Mr. Obama.  What a class act. Community service stregthens the core of this country.  You make us proud and we are with you.  
Hey Jack my cool friend,lets keep the politics aside and be straightalk.Whether we are independents, Republicans or Democrats..praise your opponent if they deserve it and discredit their failed accomplishments not their personality or background.We had war mongers who gave this country its military strength and we had inexperienced ones who gave this country its economic strength and we had those who reconciled both.
For a factcheck, here is a link posted today of Nancy Reagan praising Mccain and Obama,what a fine woman she is.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/liveblogging/2008/09/nancy-reagan-ve.html

And for the politics,here are some fact check if interested of the great speech the Great Gov of Alaska, Sarah Palin..

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080904/ap_on_el_pr/cvn_fact_check
ZZZZZ zzzzz yawn. Organizer zzzz yawn Am I dreaming or did somebody say that job is more important than a governor. Nawww Must have bee dreaming zzzzz yawn
Senator Obama knows how to handle a rabid bitch. Ignore the growling, walk away, do not show fear. That's how you confront a rabid bitch.

Obama/Biden 08-12 and 12-16
Ah always clear and focused. Never getting in the mud. Criticism falls right off this man, I love it. He is not moved by Palin's 'good' speech. His was much better. Hers was taken so well because of timing and what the Repuks needed to hear at the moment and as a result McInvisible looked like the running mate. He's a small minded POW. Republicans are like a gang of thugs the Corporations must be glad to have such a gang in their corner.

Palin's little girl was cute though, fixing her little brothers hair. They look like a nice family, as dysfunctional as the rest of us. Too bad I don't vote on 'cute' or 'nice' I will be voting on issues.
Tell it to them plain Barack!  They can insult and name call all they want.  Most in the Xcel center know that Palin is not only completely unqualified, but very offensive to anyone who believes tyou have to if they think they can jam her down Americas throat in 60 days they underestimate our intelligence.  Who is she to show up to this process for 3 or 4 days and have the arrogance to pretend she is a repected 'national' figure.  And her and the GOPs fake outrage is laughable.  Obama/Biden will crush with facts...not insults.  Hey GOP -- TIMES UP!
I just read a line at the Huffington Post (sorry MSNBC) which is perfect, it comes from a newspaper in Fairbanks, Alaska: "Someone needs to remind Sarah Palin that Jesus was a community organizer and Pontius Pilate was a govenor". So great coming from her own state.


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