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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He sniffed it , but he didn't ingest it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 AM on 12/13/2007
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HILLARY CAMP IS WORSE THAN REPUBLICANS

HAVE YOU NO SHAME?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 AM on 12/13/2007
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Hey Oprah dude, are you holding?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 AM on 12/13/2007
- sgtjiggs I'm a Fan of sgtjiggs 7 fans permalink

The man is fried.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 AM on 12/13/2007
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Shaheen is right, being the bloodsuckers that they are, the republicans will go after Obama on this with a fury seldom seen. That being said, what Hillary's campaign has done is straight out of the Rovian handbook..­...get it out there for a newscycle or two, then withdraw it. For Hillary to say she didn't know is pure bullshit. I think she just shot herself in the foot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 AM on 12/13/2007
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duhhh ... this from one who didn't/did inhale! As for the Repugs many of which are on prescription drugs ~ screw them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 AM on 12/13/2007
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Hillary Clinton is an amazing woman. But she doesn't have the right type of "je ne se quois" that Obama has. Not at all.

She attacks Obama for giving money to people from his PAC (some of those people later endorsed Obama, though many endorsed Clinton). But she forgot that when the her campaign paid Gov. Tom Vilsack's near $500,000 debt, he endorsed her soon after. Hypocrisy!

She attacks Obama because they say he's "inexperienced", but that's not true because Barack has been a politician longer than Hillary, and has voted on more bills, and created more legislation. Period.

She attacks Barack for writing an essay in Kindergarten, confirming to voters that Hillary obviously watches BARNEY the DINOSAUR more than MEET THE PRESS.

Also...

Two high-level volunteers (including an Iowa county chair) were vilified in the press for attacking Barack Obama with an "Obama is a radical muslim terrorist" e-mail smear campaign that has been both disproven and discredited.

And now one of Hillary's co-chairs attacks Barack Obama for his past drug use, which has been a matter of public record for years. Obama wrote about it in his first book "DREAMS FROM MY FATHER" and has talked about it on late night TV shows. Why is this being made an issue now?

Let's see, could it be Hillary's consistently fading polls numbers? Could it be the bevy of bad news starting with 60,000 people showing up for Barack Obama last Saturday and Sunday? Could it be that Hillary has fallen behind Obama big time in crucial fundraising? Yes.

This brings me to a compelling conclusion: that Campaign 2008 has revealed three ubiquitous truths: (1) KFC Chicken is delicious, (2) BARACK-TV is better than UPN, and (3) in the face of plummeting poll numbers, Hillary Clinton's Campaign is turning out to be a wonderful operation - in a ridiculously desperate sort of way.

The truth is out there: http://factcheck.barackobama.com/ and www.hillaryattacks.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 AM on 12/13/2007
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Ironically, I think George Bush had the best retort to reporters questioning him on his drug use during the 2000 campaign:

"When I was young and irresponsible, I was young and irresponsi­ble."

Perfect. The difference is, Obama used his adversity as fuel for character building and makes no excuses for it. Like in that Dr. Seuss book, "Oh, The Places You'll Go," when he found himself in a place with streets going nowhere, he got right out of town. This is the mark of a mature adult and are the kind of qualities I want in the next president. One who can learn from his mistakes and use that experience to lift up others.

On the other hand, someone who points fingers and whispers innuendo from the shadows reveals a weakness of character that we've frankly had enough of already.

We all know this is B.S. The reason she is so scared and has resorted to cheaping out is that Obama is a functional, mature, healthy person of high emotional intelligence, superior intellect, and diplomatic skill who has grown by his life experiences. He is passionate about the unity and positive change in national self-esteem he will bring.

Sadly, Hillary's fallen back on that old standard, the fear game. Her tragic flaw is that she doesn't get it that we are so over this kind of cheap Bush-Rove tomfoolery. Let it be yet another reminder from the Clinton campaign why we need to take the country as far from this crap as we can. If the sign on the door says you're going to get more of the same for the next eight years...be­lieve it. Don't go in there. We can do better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 AM on 12/13/2007

Lower than low.

Bitch, if he opens up the details about you and your husband's fake-ass marriage (living in separate houses, etc.) you're finished. Middle America hates that kind of thing, and they are very affected by scandals that involve sex.
I hope that he will do it, actually. To hell with the bitch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 12/13/2007
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Texas author J.H. Hatfield claims that George W. Bush was arrested for cocaine possession in 1972, but had his record expunged with help from his family's political connections. Hatfield says he took a second look at the Bush cocaine allegations after a story in Salon reporting allegations that Bush did community service for the crime at the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center in Houston,

The center's director, Madgelean Bush had told Salon News that Bush did not do community service there. The Bush campaign denied the allegation. But the Texas governor admitted to working at Houston's Project P.U.L.L. in 1972, and Hatfield says he began to wonder if that was actually the community service sentence. Hatfield says he confirmed those suspicions with three sources close to the Bush family.Bus­h's campaign denied Hatfield's allegation Monday.

But Hatfield quotes "a high-ranking advisor to Bush" who confirmed that Bush was arrested for cocaine possession in Houston in 1972, and had the record expunged by a judge who was "a fellow Republican and elected official" who helped Bush get off "with a little community service at a minority youth center instead of having to pick cotton on a Texas prison farm."

Hatfield quotes a former Yale classmate who told him: "George W. was arrested for possession of cocaine in 1972, but due to his father's connections, the entire record was expunged by a state judge whom the older Bush helped get elected. It was one of those 'behind closed doors in the judges' chambers' kind of thing between the old man and one of his Texas cronies who owed him a favor ... There's only a handful of us that know the truth."

Hatfield also says that when he asked Scott McClellan to comment on the allegation of a former Yale classmate of Bush's that the presidential hopeful was arrested for cocaine possession in 1972 and had his record expunged in exchange for community service at Project P.U.L.L., the Bush campaign spokesman said, sotto voce, "Oh, shit," followed by, "No comment."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 AM on 12/13/2007
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Bill inhaled and what's it like to know that every female from Washington to Hope sucked your husbands dick?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 AM on 12/13/2007
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The Nastier Hillary is now coming out. She is now showing who she really is. Nasty, Cold, Calculating, Triangulating, Power hunger, Selfish, person I have seen. If you are a leader you can control your troops. If you cannot control your troop, you are a subordinate. Leader take responsibility for what their people say. This guy has taken marching orders to do this. If it dose not work, then they will fire him to cover Hillary. Then she can distance herself from him. This will not work because people are catching on to this smear game. This is the 90's play book. Honesty is going to win this election. Hey the truth hurts. LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 AM on 12/13/2007

If the republicans bring up the cocaine, then someone should bring up Georgie boys cocaine and DUIs and keep on stepping. it is called fighting fire with fire.

They do not own the moral high ground (Haggard) on drug use (Limbaugh,) or consorting with known drug dealers (Giuliani and Thomspon) or anything else (Abramoff, Foley, Craig, et al) and i will say this, the drug dealers working for the Republicans know how to run a good campaign. More power to them if they are doing it high (best way to do it...)

And speaking of high, Hillary's husband admitted to not inhaling? He seems like the type who needs some sexual healing after he was done not inhaling? Let's face it, I don't think Bill is partying alone. Where was Hillary when he was not inhaling? Was she standing next to him, inhaling?

I will say one more thing: Anyone who wants to get into a knife fight with the Clintons better be wearing Teflon. They are some desperate, low down, dirty mother f*ckers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 AM on 12/13/2007
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"strong majorities of respondents believe that voters would not be willing to support a presidential candidate who admitted cocaine use."

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Those "strong majorities" would not, one must assume, include the nearly 50% of voters who initially supported the coke-and-b­ooze-addle­d asshole presently defacing the White House.

... and this Shaheen clown -- Clinton's "New Hampshire co-chair" -- some local party flunky, one click above the volunteer stamp-lickers, speaks for the candidate?

A perfect example of the chronic attraction of political campaigns for unfulfilled local nobodies, carried away with delusions of their own importance and desperate to be noticed.

Seems a simple statement from -- dare I suggest it? -- the candidate HERSELF would put this background noise to rest. Wouldn't hurt if she kicked Shaheen's ass to the curb, for closers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 AM on 12/13/2007
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Come on, Tom, tell us about the war councils that decided to take over the Obama campaign, and go negative on Hillary with the cooperation of the biggest prats in the "journalism" trade: Russert, Matthews, Dowd et. al. Shall Edsall's name be added to the distinguished list of media whores? Tell us how the principled St. Obama buckled before his money men, his wife and his ambition.

Is that true? I don't know, but hey, you want the Clinton Rules of journalism? You helped invent them at WaPo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 AM on 12/13/2007
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