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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Self-Righteousness won't go over big with independents--- we don't want to judge a candidate by their moral standards (afterall- we gave Bill a second chance)---but we won't take these low self-righteous blows from Hillary's handlers..­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 AM on 12/13/2007

Hillary is beyond shameful. She is clearly operating out of desperation. Obama supporters have nothing to fear. Sure, the Republicans will try to use this...big deal? He's been up front about his mistakes and I'm not sure what's new here. Plus...I don't care what anyone says, people (all walks of people) LOVE Obama. I live in a very red state and have seen Obama bumper stickers everywhere. I attended an Obama meeting at a local university that was packed. These folks were tremendously excited at the prospect of delivering a red state to Obama, and they have the resources, connections, and energy to make it happen. This is going to backfire horribly..­.first on Hillary, then on the Republican creep who tries to use it. What I love about this entire story is that it means Obama will probably win. :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 12/13/2007
- sgtjiggs I'm a Fan of sgtjiggs 7 fans permalink

Chief of Staff: President Obama, we need to make a decision about Iran.

President Obama: I got the munchies! Anything to eat around here?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 12/13/2007
- Robinsong I'm a Fan of Robinsong 10 fans permalink
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This is truly a sad day. I have been an Obama supporter from day 1 but I voted twice for Bill Clinton and admired Hillary's courage in the face of blatant and vicious right wing attacks and what she suffered under Bill's personal character issues but this level of sleaze is beyond the pale and way over the edge. This level of desperation driven by a hunger for office is a sure sign that I don't want Hillary to become POTUS under any circumstances. Hillary needs to learn as that old country and western song says "some of God's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers. She needs to go back to the Senate and replace Reid as Majority Leader where her aggressiveness and guile will serve a better purpose and perhaps find her moral compass.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 AM on 12/13/2007

Senator Clinton will win the Democratic presidential nomination. When she does all the folks who are now on the bash Hilliary bandwagon will instantly rediscover what a wonderful person Hilliary really is! So, as you are hammering Hilliary, keep in mind you'll have to change your tune very soon when it becomes apparent Obama can't win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 AM on 12/13/2007
- sgtjiggs I'm a Fan of sgtjiggs 7 fans permalink

If Obama is elected his first order of business will be to commission studies to see if marijuana can be used as an alternative fuel for America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 AM on 12/13/2007
- Xspackle I'm a Fan of Xspackle 2 fans permalink

"...not to mention astoundingly horrible racism and ties to Muslims...­you bet it will happen, and if you think not, you are beyond denial."

OK. So we knew the sleaze merchants would counter attack at some point. We knew that Obama would come under fire from other Democrats if he took the lead, and we knew Hillary would be the worst because, well, that's the way she is. She's entitled to this, don't you know? She's a woman and she's been preparing for this since a child. Doing all her homework, and watching her penmanship and making sure she followed all the rules. Now it's her due, right?

Her anger at being denied, at being challenged, and at being criticized will be something to see. It just will ultimately be an epochal blunder, a tragic flaw revealed that will take her down.

And then the republican "attack machine". Frankly, they're all looking like the frightened little midgets (with appologies to midgets) that they've always been.

To repeat what someone once said, "bring it on." Setting their hair on fire is just the first response. It's time to realize that you can fight without losing your soul.

Hillary is toast. Thank God.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 AM on 12/13/2007
- Donns I'm a Fan of Donns 7 fans permalink

What's the big deal, Bush was a druggie and a drunk (we are told that the correct word is "WAS" even if I personally don't believe he quit) Bill smoked without inhaling (Yeah right). Some of our great leaders sit on the toilets in airports tapping their feet. Some chase the young pages. Laura Bush even killed people with her car. Kennedy drowned his date. On and on and on. Immorality is the norm inside the capital beltway (sometimes I think the only reason they built that beltway was to try to contain the politicians in an area so they wouldn't bother the rest of us too much.) So Obama had a hit once a long time ago, who cares. I want to believe that he is honest about what happened and that honesty would somehow carry over to official policy if he should be elected. Who am I kidding, he's a politician, just like the rest of them, so nothing at all will change after the next election (and the next and the next) no matter who is elected

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 AM on 12/13/2007
- Norm I'm a Fan of Norm 8 fans permalink

Good-bye Hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 AM on 12/13/2007
- sgtjiggs I'm a Fan of sgtjiggs 7 fans permalink

If Obama is elected president he'll pull all the troops out of Iraq and put them in Afghanistan to protect the poppy fields.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 AM on 12/13/2007
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This is why we don't need 4 years of Hillary, her as President, will open up a Picnic of Investigations again. The Republicans will go after her, after all the garbage Bush has caused.

I could care less if Obama did drugs in his younger years, he is just as guilty as probably 90% of all Americans, trying drugs in their younger years. We need to concentrate on serious issues of 7 years of damage by Bush, not petty little dirt on someones past.

If the media and the Republican Party want to bring the drug issue up, then its to bad they didn't do there job on Bushy, before the jerk got appointed by the Supreme Court to be President. We might no be in the mess we are now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 AM on 12/13/2007
- joja I'm a Fan of joja 12 fans permalink

So fuckin' what if Obama did cocaine or any other drugs? Big fuckin' deal. Yawn.

Everyday, millions of hard-working, decent, American moms and dads give cocaine to their kids in the form of Ritalin and its pharmaceutecal siblings (Ritalin has the pharmacology of cocaine), so what's the difference?

The difference is, Big Pharma gets a cut of the action ($$$) in one instance, and none in the other. Duhhhhh.

When will the public get it about the sham being perpetrated on our society when it comes to "legal" and "illegal" drug use? It's all about money, people. I guarantee that if the drug companies were promised sole rights to market and distribute ANY drug that's designated as being illegal today, that drug would be sold in the 7-Elevens tomorrow.

Obama's campaign is right -- HC is getting desperate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 AM on 12/13/2007
- frug I'm a Fan of frug 14 fans permalink
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Not surprised. I, for one, believed Clinton when he said (wink, wink) that he didn't inhale. Just like slicky to only pretend to share that moment with the others. The fact is, his administration cranked up the war on drugs to new heights.

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

If Hillary was not married to Bill should would have no chance of even being a contender for President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 AM on 12/13/2007

We already know... a little Tobacco, Hashish, some cocaine, some booze..... some delicious hot wings!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 AM on 12/13/2007
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