Clinton Co-Chair Attacks Obama Over Past Drug Use

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First Posted: 12-12-07 06:56 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Just a day after Hillary Clinton's communication director declared that the campaign would not raise the issue of Barack Obama's acknowledged cocaine use, her New Hampshire co-chair, Billy Shaheen, warned that Republicans will capitalize on Obama's drug history if he wins the Democratic nomination.

"The Republicans are not going to give up without a fight," Shaheen told the Washington Post, "and one of the things they're certainly going to jump on is his drug use."

In the Washington Post interview published Dec. 12, Shaheen said Obama's own willingness to discuss his past drug use would "open the door" for the GOP: "It'll be, 'When was the last time? Did you ever give drugs to anyone? Did you sell them to anyone?'....There are so many openings for Republican dirty tricks. It's hard to overcome."

Obama campaign manager David Plouffe denounced Shaheen's comments: "Hillary Clinton said attacking other Democrats is the 'fun part' of this campaign, and now she's moved from Barack Obama's kindergarten years to his teenage years in an increasingly desperate effort to slow her slide in the polls. Senator Clinton's campaign is recycling old news that Barack Obama has been candid about in a book he wrote years ago, and he's talked about the lessons he's learned from these mistakes with young people all across the country."

An earlier Huffington Post article from Dec. 11 described secretive efforts by the Clinton campaign to promote the Obama-cocaine issue. In the HuffPost article, Howard Wolfson, Clinton's communications director, contended that 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.

Responding to Shaheen's comments, Wolfson said today, "These comments were not authorized or condoned by the campaign in any way."

Allies of the Clinton campaign had sent emails to reporters and Democratic activists with 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?

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Burns cited two June polls, one by Scripps Howard, the other by the New York Times. Both found that strong majorities of respondents believe that voters would not be willing to support a presidential candidate who admitted cocaine use. "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."

Elsewhere in the book Obama writes, "We were always playing on the white man's court . . . by the white man's rules . . . . If the principal, or the coach, or a teacher . . . wanted to spit in your face, he could, because he had the power and you didn't. . . . The only thing you could choose was withdrawal into a smaller and smaller coil of rage. And the final irony: should you refuse this defeat and lash out at your captors . . . they would have a name for that too. Paranoid. Militant. . . . Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow when you could afford it."

Sources pointed out that in 1992, Bill Clinton complained when President George H. W. Bush tried to capitalize on Clinton's marijuana use. The Los Angeles Times reported in Oct. 1992:

Bush broached the marijuana issue by questioning whether Clinton could be believed when he makes campaign promises. "This guy couldn't remember in detail that he didn't inhale 20 years ago, and he can't remember what came out of his mouth 20 minutes ago," the President said as he stumped for votes in Florida, a state critical to his reelection hopes. It was the first time Bush had so directly brought up a problem that dogged the Arkansas governor in the spring -- his acknowledgment that he had tried marijuana while studying at Oxford University in Britain, but that he had not inhaled. [...] Clinton, responding to the day's attacks on him, told a reporter that he felt "sorry" for Bush. "I think that that sort of demeaning talk doesn't do him any good and only shows the American people how desperate he is to hold onto his job," Clinton said as he attended a dinner in Washington, D.C.

Allegations of drug use have become increasingly common in recent elections, including charges, denied by George W. Bush, that he was arrested for cocaine possession in 1972.

Just a day after Hillary Clinton's communication director declared that the campaign would not raise the issue of Barack Obama's acknowledged cocaine use, her New Hampshire co-chair, Billy Shaheen, wa...
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Obama supporters stop whinning please.The Obama campagin is the moaning, bitchiest bunch of folk I have ever heard.

You actually think the GOP wont tear this guy a new you know what. All this crying about what he wrote is a joke....he wrote it now he does not want folk to talk about it or remind folk about what he wrote ? get real and stop crying.

Just come out and say

" Yeah I did some blow and smoked pot 20 yrs ago and was worked up about white folk keeping the black man down but not anymore " and then everyone can move on no big deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 12/13/2007
- Marrob I'm a Fan of Marrob 5 fans permalink

If the Obama camp is upset that the Clinton camp released this information AGAIN!!!, wait till the scumbag Republicans get their hands on him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 12/13/2007

I will admit it...I don't get the whole Obama thing. I might need to go to one of his live events or something.­..but what is soooo special about him. I have not made up my mind on a candidate yet, but I am not swayed either way.
Look if Obama has this special ability to make people "get along" as he often points out in his state legislators days. Why has'nt he used this "special" ability in the senate? He has been in the senate since 2004... the war is still going on (he has stated he would not have voted for it and he wants it to end), SCHIP was vetoed again (he voted at least once) for SCHIP. Both the Iraq war (at least timetables and funding restrictions) and SCHIP have been basically blocked by senate repubs. Obama is a senator, right. Why can't he use his powers to make those handful of senate repubs stop blocking those bills. Does Obama think Iran, Iraq, North korea leaders are going to be easier than senate repubs??
So, he used his "powers" in the state legislature, then suspended his "powers" while in the senate, and will once again use his "powers" if and when he becomes president. All Righty then!
I just don't get it. Obama is smooth and a certain segment of the population might not be use to smooth talkers...­but I am not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 12/13/2007
- Centauri I'm a Fan of Centauri 2 fans permalink

No body cares if he got High! The question is did he sell? Did he distribute? If the answer is yes we are all in trouble.

Mr Obama needs to address this. So far he has not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 12/13/2007
- m4rk0 I'm a Fan of m4rk0 3 fans permalink

Every time her Rove-like campaign attacks another candidate with dirt like this I will make a donation that that candidates campaign. Obama will be getting most of my money since she is obviously focusing on him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 12/13/2007

Any progressive that votes for Hillary after this is a hypocrite. If Hillary knew of this so called "outing" then she is disqualified for being unable to control herself. If she didn't know, then she is disqualified for being unable to control her top management people. Is this how she's going to run the government.

Does anyone have access to a list of Clinton supporter's emails so we can all write them and ask that they withdraw their support?

ANYONE BUT HILLARY!!!!!!!! ABH! ABH! ABH!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 12/13/2007
- MAC2 I'm a Fan of MAC2 permalink

Well we don't have to worry about swift boaters with Hillary and Bill in the race. They have completely lost it, my god kindergarden and high school bull shit.

When all the BS comes down Obama did not vote for this chicken shit war, Obama did not vote to support Bush on war with Iran.

There are million other things on the plus side for the "O" man but to me he did not send our kids to Iraq and he is not going to allow our kids to be killed in Iran......­...... Go Obama

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 12/13/2007
- Horst I'm a Fan of Horst 24 fans permalink

Swiftboating Obama.....­I din't inhale indeed. Hypocrites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 12/13/2007

We have a clean and sober president who doesn't use his brain and doesn't view beer as "alcohol". Gave up whiskey, but still swills that beer. Most of the many drunks I've known preferred to get their high from a case of Coors.

Obama stopped; Bush continues; Hillary probably did but won't admit it. Out of the three, Obama is looking really great!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 12/13/2007

Wow to think that the Clintons have no dirt. Isn't Bill the same one to say that he smoked but never inhaled? This family is a running joke. Yeah thank god we have never had any president to ever use drugs, right George.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 12/13/2007

Just thought I'd log my thoughts here just in case Hillary's historians one day wonder how it is that she lost the race, which I suspect she will do spectacularly, at the rate she's going, and for a lot of the same reasons that Gore and Kerry lost... too many cooks...bu­t in this case too many smart advisors spoiled the race.
Her comments regarding Obama's drug use put her squarely in the camp of her opponents while alienating her from her natural base. Secondly, it opens the flood gates for the "politics of personal destruction" and the possiblity of her comming out the better in any mud-slingin' contest ssems remote, while the perception of her being a nasty seething virago will be strengthened.
Lastly, for me, she has underscored the futility of voting for change and finding out all they meant was the name on the letterheads. Ron Paul may be the only true change that emphasises people's personal soveignty and I really wonder if there will me many more chances for the country to take an honest look at the constitution before its becoming just another subverted relic of an age of reason, long gone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 12/13/2007
- dawlishgal I'm a Fan of dawlishgal 218 fans permalink
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So, now the Clintons are trying to come on as "holier than thou"...do­es anybody seriously think that they can get away with that without reviving all of the absurd accusations from the Richard Mellon-Scaifes and the thugs he paid to dig up every trivial little bit of dirt from their own pasts? If anybody criticizes THEM, they are part of some arcane plot, but THEY can say anything ridiculous thing they want to about anybody else?

It just makes her seem more dedicated to winning-at-any-cost than she already seemed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 12/13/2007
- musetta I'm a Fan of musetta 3 fans permalink

Shaheen mentions something that is no secret and says it may be problematic in the general. There is nothing wrong with that. Besides, the Clinton campaign has said it was not involved. They should be given the same benefit of the doubt the media gave Obama when he claimed his campaign had nothing to do with the truly vile telephone push polls against Hillary and Edwards. (likely story!) One more bit of evidence the msm jumps all over the Clinton campaign for some rather innocuous comment and shows no interest in investigating the dirty tricks of Obama.

What should be the story is the fact that the media has not vetted Obama and has given him nearly 100% positive coverage, overlooked anything negative and concentrated 85% on their coverage of Democrats on Obama. Obama has gotten the star treatment at the expense of the other candidates in order to skew the nomination. If the media is successful and gets Obama the nomination he is going to dispensed with by the msm in a matter of days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 12/13/2007

Have you heard people using this new term lezident?
Like at http://www.lezident.com

It seems to be catching on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 12/13/2007
- daddysboy I'm a Fan of daddysboy 24 fans permalink

Many Americans have been convinced that honor, truth, and genuine life experiences are something to be swept under the rug. The truth is that most Americans use drugs of all kinds on a regular basis, and the majority of that group have tried controlled substances at least once. That a public figure is so forthcoming about an important aspect of his experiences is a tremendous blessing that some would treat like garbage. We can either grow as a people through honest analysis of our lives or we can wallow in shallow consumerism until our souls are dead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 12/13/2007
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