Obama Unpacks Closing One-Two Punch

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First Posted: 12-28-07 09:04 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Clinton, Iowa -- Barack Obama unveiled his closing act in the run-up to the January 3 caucuses and it's a heady mix of soaring promises, inspirational vision and a tightly targeted, one-two attack on his closest rivals, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards.

"This is a defining moment," the Illinois senator told an enthusiastic audience of 300 in the Washington Middle School gym in this eastern Iowa river town late Friday afternoon. "We cannot wait to fix our schools, we cannot wait to stop climate change, we cannot wait to get universal health care... and we cannot wait to bring this war in Iraq to an end."

While Obama sounded his now standard themes of "hope" and "change you can believe in," he simultaneously sharpened his direct attacks on Clinton and Edwards, reverting to a defiant tone bordering on anger.

Obama's newly focused closing argument comes as he, and the other major candidates, are frenetically leap-frogging across the state, making five, six or more stump appearances a day. All three top candidates are running dead heats in most polls.

"The real gamble, the risk, the real risk in this election is playing the same Washington game with the same players and expecting a different result," Obama said in a direct riposte to the Clinton campaign. Two weeks ago Bill Clinton warned a national TV audience that nominating Obama would be a "roll of the dice" on America's future.

Obama continued his thinly veiled assault on Hillary Clinton, sarcastically deriding her repeated campaign claim that her experience trumps his message of change. "We don't need someone to work the system better because the system doesn't work for us," Obama said to a swell of applause. "We don't need someone who says, ' I know how to work the game,' because the game plan isn't working."

Rival John Edwards also came under a withering attack from Obama. "Some people say, 'Well, Obama talks a good game, but he's not angry enough, he's too conciliatory,'" he said, referring to a new stump speech by Edwards claiming the powerful must be confronted and not conciliated. "I don't need lectures about how to bring about change because I've spent my life bringing about change," Obama said in response to his own rhetorical query. "I turned down the big jobs to do community organizing in Chicago. I turned down the big money law firms to be a civil rights lawyer. I took on the lobbyists in the state legislature in Illinois."

"We don't need more heat in Washington," he added. "We need more light."

In these final six days of the Iowa campaign none of the major candidates are mentioning each other by name but are instead speaking in near-transparent code about each other. They are finely honing their messages, straining to starkly underscore their differences with each other. John Edwards has ratcheted up his economic populism with a new stump speech denouncing what he called "the profiteers" dominating America. Clinton has been doubling-down on her experience card. And now Obama has stiffened his tone, claiming to be the only reliable agent of change.

But Obama also took pains to burnish his credentials as a potentially strong commander-in-chief. Former Air Force General Tony McPeak warmed up the crowd saying that Obama possessed all the key qualities of a top military leader: reliability, authenticity, good judgment and intelligence.

"We've been conducing a colossal experiment for the last six years to see if it matters very much if the guy in the White House isn't that smart," McPeak said to whoops of laughter.. "And," he said, "the results are in."

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Clinton, Iowa -- Barack Obama unveiled his closing act in the run-up to the January 3 caucuses and it's a heady mix of soaring promises, inspirational vision and a tightly targeted, one-two attack on...
Clinton, Iowa -- Barack Obama unveiled his closing act in the run-up to the January 3 caucuses and it's a heady mix of soaring promises, inspirational vision and a tightly targeted, one-two attack on...
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- pizzmoe I'm a Fan of pizzmoe 20 fans permalink

Yes, we need someone with experience. Like George W. Bush

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 12/29/2007
- OkieMon I'm a Fan of OkieMon 34 fans permalink

Rank and file Obama supporters are largely a group of Hillary Haters who will not vote for Hill even if she is the nominee. Thus Obama's campaign is ultimately divisive and suicidal for the democratic party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 12/29/2007
- beck I'm a Fan of beck 3 fans permalink

For heavens sake! Give the guy a break! Do this. List all the bills the Democrats have attempted to pass in the last year but were vetoed by Bush, which would have been passed if Obama had been president. That's all you need to know about what he would do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 12/29/2007

Here we go again with the same reptitive, overly sentimental, short sighted message from Obama. When it comes to substance--real complex issues, experience, being able to answer tough questions--there isn't a whole lot there I would call Presidential. We need more for a President that just being able to deliver a nice stump speech. The more I see from him the more I'm certain Republican really want to run against him more than anyone else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 12/29/2007
- MR I'm a Fan of MR 7 fans permalink

If Obama inspires you then youve never been truly inspired. As every day goes by he becomes the embodiment of how Democrats lose elections. "its easy to run against the last 7 years. But I want to run on hope". No Obama we want a candidate who is going to run against the last 7 years, do what is easy, paint conservatism for the disaster it has been for this country and do not repeat the same mistakes of Gore and Kerry, something you seem determined to do. We do not need you to unite the country.The country is already united -- against Bush and the last 7 years. Stop pandering to the 25% of the country who thinks Bush has done a good job and start focusing on the 75% who thinks the last 7 years stinks. And save your sanctimonious preaching for a greeting card. Clinton has got her faults to be sure as well and if Democrats want to win and not make it close, hopefully Edwards will be the candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 12/29/2007

His "One-Two Punch" is to first attack Edwards for 527 ads then attack Hillary.

ARG and Times poll has the Obama camp nervous. If he was really surging then he would have a lead in Iowa and not be in a 3 way tie or losing in the polls. So now he is doing politicians do and what they said Hillary was doing a month ago and that is attacking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 12/29/2007

Hillary is courting the same old money backers as the Bush family. Who ever pays the fiddler calls the tunes.

So electing Hillary is going to be different from the last seven years how?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 12/29/2007
- ceasenake I'm a Fan of ceasenake 8 fans permalink

Spicoli, talking on the phone, hits his head with a shoe]
Jeff Spicoli: "That was my skull! I'm so wasted!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 12/29/2007

more punch drunk then packing a punch


maybe he should have had tea

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 12/29/2007

For Obama to insinuate that Bill Clinton did a bad job as president, therefore his wife will do a bad job too, is nonsense.
Federal politics is like the NBA. The rules of the game don't change because some new player enters the arena.
Poor Obama's naivety demonstrates his lack of experience. He's not stupid, he's merely ignorant.
This is not a time in our nation's history to trust things to a rookie. We need an obnoxious bitch to get in there and clean things up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 12/29/2007
- Kreskytim I'm a Fan of Kreskytim 8 fans permalink
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“The real gamble in this election is playing the same Washington game with the same Washington players and expecting a different result,” Senator Barack Obama
Obama was just bragging last week that he has MORE Clinton advisors than HRC! He has surrounded himself with the same tired set of campaign managers and Washington insiders but goes out and tells voter that he's about "Change". He's about slogans. George Bush ran on uniting the country with empty slogans. We need much more than this tired old madison avenue campaign merchandizing.Wake up newbies Obama is an empty suit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 12/29/2007
- tyko I'm a Fan of tyko permalink

Wow! Obama's going to "change the system". How inspirational!!! How exactly? Just by saying so of course!
You don't get ANYTHING done people without 60 Dems in the Senate, and good luck with that. Otherwise, you have to be (gasp!) realistic and compromise. That's what Hillary can do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 12/29/2007
- fullkelly I'm a Fan of fullkelly 4 fans permalink

Yep, the airforce guy is right, except he got the number of years wrong (it has been seven (7 years)). The COLOSSAL EXPERIMENT began when the U.S. Supreme Court appointed that INEXPERIENCED drug addled texas transplant to sit in the oval office.

America can't withstand another COLOSSAL EXPERIMENT with an INEXPERIENCED trainee like Bush and Obama or a John Edwards, ENOUGH of either is TOO MUCH. There are too many other QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED CANDIDATES to choose from, no need to settle for less.

It has cost the world 100s of thousands of lives and injured and maimed, not to mention by some estimates, the one and one half trillion american dollars - to TRAIN the jerk we now have for prez. And he still can't get it right.

If any nation was ever in DIRE need of EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP it is AMERICA and NOW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 12/29/2007

"we cannot wait to bring this war in Iraq to an end."...Obama

So now Obama agrees with Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich to end the war in 30 days.

That is not what he said in the debate. In the debate he said we could wait until the Kurds, Shi'a and Sunni loved each other and formed a democracy to pull our troops out.

Like Edwards said, "Never, Never, Land"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 12/29/2007
- lentinelia I'm a Fan of lentinelia 67 fans permalink
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The New York Times, bastion of liberalism, has two front page articles on Obama.
One refers to him as "biracial".
The other refers to him as "black".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 12/29/2007
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