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Hope And Change Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-05-07 06:14 AM
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Obama Cashing In On Clinton Criticism
Obama Cashing In On Clinton Criticism

December 4, 2007 03:19 PM

Senator Barack Obama is capitalizing on his political opponent's attacks by using them as a cash cow. In an email yesterday and today to his supporters, the Illinois Democrat asked for donations to help respond to criticisms lobbed his way by primary opponent Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY.

"I want to be able to say that 10,000 people responded with me in the first 48 hours," the email read. "Respond now with your donation of $25, and show our opponents that this kind of negativity will only make us stronger."

By 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon the Obama campaign had passed its stated goal; 10,327 people had signed up to the "rapid response" promo, though the campaign declined to estimate the amount contributed.

"Several weeks ago, Senator Clinton said she wasn't going to attack fellow Democrats," Ben Labolt, an Obama spokesman told the Huffington Post, "but as the polls have shifted, that has changed. While Senator Clinton said attacking other Democrats is the 'fun part' of the campaign, we think this campaign must be centered around uniting the country and solving people's problems. As we said at the outset, we plan to respond forcefully with the truth when we are attacked."

As Arianna noted way back in August, presidential campaigns are making a habit out of raising money by being insulted.

During the past week, Clinton has accused Obama of, among other things, being inexperienced in foreign affairs and overly-ambitious politically. The attacks, however, ventured towards the absurd when the Clinton campaign accused Obama of being a careerist by citing, among other things, a report written by his kindergarten teacher saying that Obama wanted to be president. Two days after that attack was leveled, Mark Penn, Clinton's chief strategist, said the early schooling reference was meant to be a joke.

On Tuesday morning, the sides switched when Clinton's campaign manager, Patti Sollis Doyle sent out an email to the Senator's supporters, highlighting what she said were dirty tricks by the Obama campaign.

"In both Iowa and New Hampshire, we have heard that Obama staffers are berating Hillary supporters on the phone with negative attacks against her," Doyle wrote.

The back-and-forth reflects what political observers say is a growing acrimony between the candidates. Indeed, as the primary election approaches and the race tightens, the campaign has grown increasingly nasty. As reporter David Corn highlighted in a recent blog post, members of Clinton's campaign have come to "despise" Obama for being, what they deem to be, a "dishonest poser."

"They truly believe it," Corn writes. "And other Democrats in Washington report encountering the same when speaking with Clinton campaign people. "They really, really hate Obama," one Democratic operative unaffiliated with any campaign, tells me. "They can't stand him. They talk about him as if he's worse than Bush." What do they hate about him? After all, there aren't a lot of deep policy differences between the two, and he hasn't gone for the jugular during the campaign. "It's his presumptuousness," this operative says. "That he thinks he can deny her the nomination. Who is he to try to do that?" You mean, he's, uh, uppity? "Yes." A senior House Democratic aide notes, "The Clinton people are going nuts in how much they hate him. But the problem is their narrative has gone beyond the plausible."

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Apollo11 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-05-07 06:57 AM
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1. By attacking Obama, Hillary has proved that she sees him as a real threat.
Hillary is going around saying that Obama is someone who "talks the talk" while she knows how to "walk the walk". One could almost say that these kind of comments are (rhymes with itchy).

It's obvious that Hillary is rattled by Obama's surge in Iowa, his steady showing in the national polls plus his ability to keep pace with her fundraising totals month after month.

I think Hillary knows that if Obama beats her in Iowa, he could go on to win the nomination.

It's not something that most of her supporters are willing to admit (at least - not here on DU), but I guess her top advisors like Mark Penn and Terry McAuliffe understand the kind of impact it will have if Obama shows he can beat Hillary in a white-bread heartland swing state like Iowa.


As for Obama's campaign, we all know that all campaigns make these kind of appeals to their supporters. "Please send us more money so we can respond to the attacks coming from other candidates' campaigns." There's nothing wrong with it in the context of a competitive campaign where candidates are attacking each other - or, to be more generous "higlighting the differences".
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Rock_Garden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-05-07 07:17 AM
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2. The last paragraph is nothing but anonymous negative hearsay.
It's all fact until that last paragraph, then bam, bam, bam, with the kidney punches.
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Beacool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-05-07 10:50 AM
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6. Yep, the last paragraph is pure B.S.
not that I totally disagree if anybody thinks that it's presumptuous for a guy with less than 3 years in the US senate to assume that he is prepared to lead this nation at this particular time. In a few years maybe, but not now.
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William769 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-05-07 07:24 AM
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3. Cashing in is what he does best.
To bad all that money doesn't translate into votes. I wonder where all that money will go when he loses? Hey Rezko!
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Apollo11 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-05-07 08:05 AM
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4. Says the man who can't even spell "Too bad"
How many votes did Hillary get already?? :eyes:

Oh - that's right - the primaries didn't get started yet ... :spank:
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MethuenProgressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-05-07 08:08 AM
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5. The Obama people are going nuts in how much they hate her.
Some "Hope"...
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BenDavid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-05-07 11:09 AM
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7. I have a good reason why , not only do the HRC people but
also the Edwards folks and other cnadidates supporters do not like Obama ( hate is such a harsh word ) Obama was in Illinois politics always the candidate offering himself for coronation.This too is coming across as the campaign continues forward. People are beginning to see what Illinois voters saw in Obama and he is deserving of this nomination. Does not have to be the most qualified. The most experienced. Have the right aptitude and attitude for this high office but like in Illinois Obama offering himself for coronation.

Ben David
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Apollo11 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-06-07 05:07 AM
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8. One of the nuttiest posts I have seen here on DU
Kind of by definition, all the candidates who are running for President want to be the nominee.

I guess that's what you mean by "offering himself for coronation".

Is Hillary not also offering herself for coronation?

ALL HAIL QUEEN HILL! :eyes:

The idea that Obama does not have the right "attitude" to be President is patronising cr@p.
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