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Obama Slugs Back At "Trial Lawyer" Edwards

December 31, 2007 11:46 AM


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Des Moines, Iowa-- As the John Edwards campaign shows beefed-up muscle going into the last days of the caucus race, rival Barack Obama is concentrating most of his fire against the former North Carolina senator instead of confronting Hillary Clinton.

It's much more Obama versus Edwards than Barack versus Hillary.

During a Des Moines speech Sunday night to a heated crowd of 1,500 supporters, Obama vigorously rebutted statements made earlier in the day by Edwards that Obama was "too nice" to be an effective President. "I have to say, I've been doing this my whole life," Obama said, referring to his long record of personal political activism. "When you talk about change, you might just want to try the guy who's actually done it before," Obama said, implying that Edwards is a Johnny-come-lately to the arena of social reform.

Obama said that as a young man he was offered many lucrative choices but turned them down in favor of low-paid work as a community organizer and as a civil rights lawyer, a theme he has sounded repeatedly on the stump over the past weeks. For the first time, and in a direct shot at Edwards, Obama said one of the big bucks options he turned down was to work as a "trial lawyer."

Edwards has made millions as a trial lawyer and boasts of how he has used that position to take on bog corporations.

The increased friction between Obama and Edwards comes as a barrage of polls show both candidates, along with Hillary Clinton, in a virtual tie to win the first-in-the-country caucuses. Any expectations that Edwards, running third in most national polls, would eventually fade here in Iowa have dissipated as some surveys show him in the lead in the Hawkeye State.

Obama's senior campaign advisor, David Axelrod, denied to The Huffington Post that his campaign had until recently underestimated Edward's strength, especially in Iowa's rural areas. "We came into Iowa months ago knowing that Edwards had built a strong presence," he said. "Senator Edwards has been working those areas for six years. But I've been out there these last few days and can tell you our rallies are two, three times bigger than his."

On a Monday morning media conference call, Obama's national campaign manager, David Plouffe, virtually ignored Hillary Clinton in his discussion of Iowa, preferring to compare his campaign with that of Edwards. He also argued that growing crowd sizes for Obama were evidence of his superior positioning in the contest.

Admitting to "an amazing amount of volatility" in the Iowa race, Plouffe nevertheless expressed confidence that the Obama campaign was outdrawing and out-organizing the Edwards operation . "We just had the best weekend of the campaign in attracting new supporters, knocking on 90,000 doors," he said.

Plouffe excoriated Edwards and Clinton for benefiting from what he called a "blizzard of outside money," referring to independent expenditures made by so-called 527 groups not officially affiliated with the candidates. Plouffe denounced the support being given to the Edwards and Clinton effort by certain unions and women's group. "It's now one against seven," Plouffe said, portraying the Obama campaign as a David standing against special interest Goliaths.

In the past both Plouffe and Axelrod have worked for 527 fund-raising groups similar to those now supporting their rivals. While Plouffe would not say his campaign explicitly thought such 527's should be banned, he said on two different occasions during the call, that the link between some union-backed groups and the Edwards campaign "is an issue that deserves more scrutiny."

Check out the rest of HuffPost's Iowa coverage.

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GOP talking points don't get Democratic primary votes.

Borrowing Edwards' populist tone then slamming John for getting rich off of beating corporate lawyers, only goes to show how stressed these candidates are getting. It is going to be a fantastically interesting political year and the press will continue, working hard to influence it all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 12/31/2007
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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John Edwards is going to FIGHT for you! He is going to go to Washington and FIGHT the epic FIGHT for the working people. But, when Obama called him of all things - a trial lawyer- his wittle feelings were hurt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 12/31/2007
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Edwards should be feeling much better about his chances now. Not only is Obama targeting him, he has unleashed his army of little sycophants to fill the blog posts with recycled rubbish.

Keep it coming. It just proves that Obama's internal polls show a real problem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 12/31/2007
- geobushono I'm a Fan of geobushono 15 fans permalink

We all appreciate the path that Barak has chosen. He represents the best of the my Democratic Party. But he is not ready to denounce the homophobes who will sell their votes to 'ward healer' politicians. There is ONE frontrunner who has thrown down the gauntlet to end corporate fascism.

This time it's
John Edwards for President

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 12/31/2007
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Rather than skipping the article and going right to the indignation and vitriol, will one of you Edwards backers whining about the supposed disparagement of your guy as a "trial lawyer" by Obama, PLEASE show us all exactly where or when he said anything like that?

Pleeeease?????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 12/31/2007
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Just what we need, James Sokolove and Mesothelioma trial lawyers taking control of our country - Infomercials galore!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 12/31/2007
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Way to go, Barack, jump on that Republican bandwagon.

BTW: it'll make you real popular with lawyers. I just love to see Democrats eating their own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 12/31/2007
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When Edwards is elected President, he is going to take on special interest groups by suing the piss out of them. While he spends the next decade in court, can we get a grown ups in Washington to get something done?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 12/31/2007

The point is that John Edwards is not a push over. He would rather fight in court in front of a jury and win rather than get paid on the side and loose. We all know he is nettlesome but he likes to fight and he likes to win. He will fight the Washington establishment and he will not be co-opted like everyone one else. The glitz and glitter, and the power and the glory will not amuse him. John Edwards is serious. This is the starting point of a great American president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 12/31/2007
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I just see Obama's targeting Edwards and trying to portray himself as a populist as waking up late after spending all of that time dueling with Clinton as signs of a minor panic. He will fade fast if he comes in third in Iowa. It looks as though Clinton might carry NH and, if an Iowa bump gets Edwards second, two third-place finishes will be hard for Obama to overcome.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 12/31/2007

America needs a good lawyer

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 12/31/2007

I was on the fence, but no more. Obama will not get my money, which by the way, I've come by as an evil "trial lawyer." Funny how I don't feel evil when I'm representing people against insurance companies that don't want to pay a legitimate claim. Also amusing is how everyone sitting in front of my desk seems like a democrat, regardless of voting history.

I'll be looking at Clinton and Edwards from here on out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 12/31/2007

Obama calling Edwards a lawyer is just dirty politics. I have it on good authority Obama is a lawyer too, just not a very good one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 12/31/2007
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To all the Edwards backers now practicing the fine, filthy art of Rove smear politics,

I would suggest that you all actually READ the article before going ape-shit over some perceived slight.

The ONLY mention in the piece concerning Obama and trial lawyers reads:
"Obama said one of the big bucks options he turned down was to work as a "trial lawyer.""

If you're reading that as a disparaging remark, then you're either being childishly ridiculous, or willfully deceptive, just to back your guy.
And that's about as Rovian as it gets.

Get off of your high f**king horses and accept the FACT that Obama has been working for the betterment of the disenfranchised his entire adult life, while Edwards was busy, for the most part, building his bank account.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 12/31/2007
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Edwards is just too damn impressive to ignore, even though he is still not my first choice.

Edwards has exactly the right message and the right approach.

Corporatism is the root of many major problems in our country. Examples:

-Healthcare
-Unnecessary wars (for oil)
-Lack of good environmental policies
-Lack of a comprehensive energy policy

You get rid of excessive corporate influence on our government, you attack all the above problems at once.

This is the scientific approach to problem solving.

And Edwards is the only one among top tier candidates to have voiced this consistently. Of course, Kucinich always has.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 12/31/2007
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