As Iowa Nears, Clinton Allies Quietly Raise Obama's Cocaine Use

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First Posted: 12-11-07 10:56 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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On Monday morning, Hillary Clinton's campaign included a cryptic, somewhat ominous, note in an email to journalists and supporters:

Something to Chew On: Respected columnist David Yepsen notes that "it's important for Democrats to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate. Clinton's negatives are well-known, Obama's less so. Any shortcomings, inconsistencies or misstatements in Obama's past will be exploited by Republicans in the fall campaign if he's the nominee. It's best for Democrats to vet them now."

The Clinton campaign email did not spell out Obama's "shortcomings, inconsistencies or misstatements," but other Democratic activists have quietly received messages from Clinton allies pointing in the likely direction. Those messages provided a link to an Iowa Independent story by Douglas Burns headlined "The Politics Of Obama's Past Cocaine Use."

Burns' article on Obama posed a question that Clinton has been unwilling to raise herself and that has received little attention during the Democratic primary battles: If Barack Obama becomes the nominee, will the GOP be able to turn his acknowledged cocaine use into a debilitating issue.

Burns cited two June polls.

One, a survey by Scripps Howard, found that 58 percent of respondents believed American voters are not ready to accept a president "who tried cocaine as an adult." The other, by the New York Times, found that 74 percent said most people they know would not vote for a presidential candidate who has ever used cocaine.

"What will be fascinating to watch is whether Americans' views on cocaine will play out in the election booths as a defining factor or anything close to that. If it does, that could spell trouble for Obama," Burns wrote.

"Junkie. Pothead. That's where I'd been headed: the final, fatal role of the young would-be black man," Obama wrote in his book Dreams From My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance. "The highs hadn't been about that, me trying to prove what a down brother I was. Not by then, anyway. I got high for just the opposite effect, something that could push questions of who I was out of my mind, something that could flatten out the landscape of my heart, blur the edges of my memory."

The issue has not been publicly raised by Obama's opponents, and only occasionally by reporters. On CBS' 60 Minutes, Obama said:

It's not something that I'm proud of, but that's part of the journey that I've taken. I like to think that by letting people know the mistakes I've made that maybe young people behind me are looking and saying 'You know what? This is a guy who made mistakes and he was able to right his life and get on track.' And that's I think an important message.
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Howard Wolfson, Clinton's communications director, said the campaign has not tried to make use of Obama's past cocaine use and that it would not attempt to do so in the future. "Candidates personal lives should not be a part of this campaign," Wolfson said.

The raising of questions about Obama's electability poses a larger dilemma for strategists in both parties during the primary season.


On one side, there is a strong case to be made that wounds opened during primary fights only make the job easier for the opposition in the general election. Republicans, in theory, are supposed to honor Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment: Speak No Ill of a Fellow Republican -- although few, in fact, do abide by this precept.

Yet there is the counter argument: that a crucial function of the primaries is to weed out candidates who will be losers in the general election; that the intraparty fights are the first tests of how well the competitors are likely to do next November.

In 1988, for example, the Democratic primaries failed to fully exhume Michael Dukakis' handling of the Willie Horton controversy, and the Horton case became a cause celebre in the general election.

This dilemma is only likely to intensify as the Obama campaign is beginning to demonstrate that it is prepared to throw a punch or two that some might view as below the belt.

Hillary Clinton's "electability" has always been a subtext in the contest, although her opponents have been very cautious in the ways they have raised the issue. With the Iowa caucuses less than a month away, Obama aides are doing so more aggressively, if indirectly, by pointing reporters to a column by Bloomberg executive editor Albert R. Hunt that describes a recent focus group of Democratic voters in Philadelphia.

"[The participants'] concerns about Clinton, 60, a New York senator, are that she is devious, calculating and, fairly or not, a divisive figure in American politics," Hunt wrote - music to the ears of the Obama camp.

Members of the focus group, according to Hunt, said that Obama "would be inspirational, motivating, charismatic and compassionate. After praising Clinton's experience and intelligence, they say she would be demanding, difficult, maybe even a little scary."

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- ranger5 I'm a Fan of ranger5 14 fans permalink

What Hillary and her handlers don't seem to realize is that how she handles her campaign is a good indicator of how she would operate as a president. So far, she has shown herself to be hypersensitive when attacked, willing to answer planted questions, and willing to drudge up factoids from her opponent's pasts to help her polling. Do we really need another secretive schill with a sense of entitlement and an inferiority complex? She's starting to represent like a female Bush. Pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 12/11/2007
- fivecard I'm a Fan of fivecard 6 fans permalink

Billary: desperate, scraping the bottom of the barrel, nothing else to criticize or talk about. Pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 12/11/2007
- biglover I'm a Fan of biglover 43 fans permalink

I am not a big Hillary fan but this article is disingenuous to say the least - There is absolutely nothing to indicate she is going to bring up his cocaine use. Mr. Edsall is trying to put words in her mouth. Note: "The Clinton campaign email did not spell out Obama's "shortcomings, inconsistencies or misstatements," but other Democratic activists have quietly received messages from Clinton allies pointing in the likely direction.­"
I doubt she wants to go in that direction at all and he has openly admitted it and written it in his book. Big f'n deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 12/11/2007
- bethinCary I'm a Fan of bethinCary 9 fans permalink

If I were Obama, I would simply say:
"I have not made issues about Bill Clintons' infidelities or his subsequent perjury leading to impeachment about it. I have been forthcoming about past drug abuse in my book with the public-which I think they appreciate more than lying about it."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 12/11/2007
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Oh, big deal! Obama blew a little dope. Laura Bush blows a BIG dope in the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 12/11/2007

YOU WANT TO TALK COCAINE ????


Are The CLINTONS Too INVESTED In The PRISON INDUSTRY? "Supreme court rules yesterday on Crack Cocaine sentencing disparities"

http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/danielleclarke/CBXf

The following is a list of links that explain the truth of Bill and Hillary Clinton with regards to their continued support for keeping people who use Crack Cocaine in prisons.

Bill never would reduce the crack cocaine that was asked for by many during his administration. Yesterday the supreme court gave permission to judges to have disgression in sentencing guidlines.

Clinton Signs Bill To Disapprove of Equalizing Crack-Powder Cocaine Sentences

""at the npr black brown forum""
With Her Eye On Nov. '08, Polls Dictate Clinton Crime Policy

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/celeste-fremon/with-her-eye-on-nov-08_b_75207.html
""When asked about her own policy,

"""Clinton said she agreed with the feds' recommendation for equalizing the sentences,

but she opposed making the sentencing changes retroactive"".

"I have problems with retroactivity," she said. "It's something a lot of communities will be concerned about as well."

Obama, Edwards, Richarson, Dodd, Kucinich said they were in favor of the sentencing change being applied to those already serving time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 12/11/2007
- ajax2 I'm a Fan of ajax2 24 fans permalink
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Clinton's worried about a candidate who may have used cocaine, but yet authorized a cocaine and alcohol brain dead GW Bush to kill people. Give me a break Hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 12/11/2007
- Swift2 I'm a Fan of Swift2 11 fans permalink

Meanwhile, Obama-leaning journos working for tabloid websites clear Obama of any blame by blaming the exposure on Clinton, when it was he who raised the topic himself. Though, of course, Clinton must have made him do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 12/11/2007
- farseer I'm a Fan of farseer 7 fans permalink
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"58 percent of respondents believed American voters are not ready to accept a president "who tried cocaine as an adult." Well, they did in the past. Coca-cola originally contained some cocaine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 12/11/2007

"but other Democratic activists have quietly received messages from Clinton allies pointing in the likely direction"­... this reads like a Faux News story... intentionally misleading but very entertaining! I read Huffpost for the entertainment but I can't take the stories that seriously anymore. Great tabloid stuff though!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 12/11/2007
- jimsey I'm a Fan of jimsey 3 fans permalink

The US has already elected a cocaine user and drunk in the last two elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 12/11/2007
- ang4ever I'm a Fan of ang4ever 2 fans permalink

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It's a very valid issue to raise since his "record in the Illinois Senate is missing", and foreign policy experience is based on his boyhood stay in Indonesia when he was 6 or 7 years old.
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That "experience" is the thrust of his foreign policy expertice, then he declared that he has no qualm is nuking Pakistan.
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Yes Sir/Madam - it's a very valid question to raise if he wants to be the President !
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 12/11/2007
- IkeChicago I'm a Fan of IkeChicago 18 fans permalink

I would strongly advise against posting to this column, this is my first and only thoughts.
When caught have sex with the staff respond thus----- I did not have sex with that woman. The public will love your denial and elect your wife to high office.

When it is revealed that you were a drunk and coke-head and a DUI offender respond thus------- No. the public will love you and elect you president.

Barack Obama’s problem is that he’s addicted to the truth. Now I will leave the stage to the Hillary kool-aid drinkers, the bigots, Klans men and idiots. It is refreshing to see people with Halos running with men in Sheets and Hoods.

Good-bye, catch me on blogs that call for a little more depth of knowledge, not venom of hatred and jealousy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 12/11/2007

If anyone in Hillary’s campaign is involved in bringing up Obama’s cocaine use to damage his campaign, Hillary should fire them straightaway and have her husband step forward in a much promoted appearance and personally defend Obama using his sincerity to convince right-thinking Americans that cocaine use alone should not be an issue.

Oprah should make a statement, using her media know-how, saying that Obama has addressed these issues already, in his book and on her show. On YouTube and her website, they should release the interview of him and his wife on her show, in its entirety, and the specific, relevant part about the drug use. She should urge in a press conference for people to simply read his book. She should state clearly that this is not a book she would choose for her book club, but that if this issue concerns someone, “don’t you owe it to yourself to just go to the bookstore and buy the book and see what the man says?”

People need to know more about this man. The public’s reading of his book would produce a better-educated voter, theoretically helping us come closer to the democracy we dream of. The voter will be satisfied or not with Obama’s explanation for his past drug use. Chances are, he did a pretty good job of telling it and that he and his editors put enough thought into the passages. If the text of his book is not on the Internet, it should be there now for voters who will not go out and buy the book. It will be interesting for me to see if any of these things will happen.

Bill coming convincingly forward about this would help Hillary. He loves to talk about himself. I can see him bringing up his brother Roger’s problems and how it broke his late mother’s heart.

This could be another Elvis moment for Bill. His shedding a tear is probably too much to ask for those of us that enjoy watching a good political campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 12/11/2007

Some people seem to be a little confused about this drug info.

This was written about in his book, "Dreams From My Father." The book was written in 1995 before he intended to run for national office. As a matter of fact, the book went out of print for some years until he became well-known and then was re-issued.

This is not some big REVELATION that the Clinton camp has unearthed, nor is it some big CONFESSION that he recently gave.

He wrote the book and has gone on record as saying perhaps there are some things in there that are not politically expedient.

But, in actuality, it is good that he admitted this, because the Clinton camp can't catch him in a "gotcha" moment since he revealed it himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 12/11/2007
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