Obama Storms Vegas and Chides Clinton

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First Posted: 01-16-08 02:16 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Henderson, NV -- Just three days before the "tie-breaker" Nevada caucuses this coming Saturday, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama stormed through the Silver State today and chided rival Hillary Clinton's campaign, accusing her of distorting his position on social security and health care.

"You may be getting some fliers, you may be getting some phone calls from the Hillary Clinton camp saying she will solve the social security crisis through fiscal responsibility while Barack Obama wants a trillion dollar tax hike," the Illinois senator told a jammed crowd Wednesday morning at the convention center in this booming Las Vegas suburb. Obama then explained he would bolster social security by removing the current cap on the very highest of earners and not be a general tax raise as implied by Clinton. "Maybe she thinks the top 3% of earners are average American taxpayers, but I don't."

Obama also complained that his supporters were getting calls and fliers from Clinton supporters accusing his health care plan of leaving 15 million Americans uninsured. Obama brushed aside the charge and then proceeded to criticize President Clinton and Hillary Clinton for attempting health care reform "the wrong way" last decade. "They went behind closed doors to do it and allowed lobbyists the and health care industry to shape the plan and eventually kill it."

Obama went out of his way to take his jabs at Clinton today, delivering them after he finished a standard stump speech and after answering a handful of questions from the audience of a thousand or so that began to gather in front of the convention center doors at 7 am -- two hours before the town hall began. "I want to just say a few more things before I go," Obama said as he launched into his swipes at Clinton.

While Obama was speaking, Clinton was scheduled to hold a dueling event at the nearby University of Nevada Las Vegas focused on opposition to the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear dump site, a hot button issue for Silver State politics.

After Obama's win in the Iowa caucus and Clinton's dramatic win in the New Hampshire primary, both campaigns have poured enormous staff and financial resources into what now becomes the Democratic rubber match in Nevada. Third-running John Edwards has also set out on an aggressive campaign schedule, continuing to play a wild card role in the tight early voting primaries and caucuses. Most opinion surveys show all three candidates in a very close race to win Saturday's Nevada caucuses.

"This is a dream come true for us," said an impartial Democratic Party official observing the Obama rally. "We had hoped that moving up Nevada's caucus calendar would give us a voice in the election and now we have it."

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After a weekend barrage of explosive charges and counter-charges between the Obama and Clinton campaigns over issues of race and both candidates' positions on the war in Iraq, the tone markedly softened during last night's televised Democratic debate in Las Vegas, termed little more than a "love-in" by many observers.

But a fierce and divisive ground war among the campaigns is being fought around the clock as the campaigns hustle to get their supporters to show up and stand for their respective campaigns this coming Saturday caucuses scheduled for 11:30 am. "We've got a couple of hundred people fanning out every morning and going work site to work site," says Pilar Weiss, political director of the 60,000 strong Culinary Workers Union Local 226 which recently endorsed Obama. Representing mostly hotel and casino service employees, the Culinary is considered to be a political powerhouse.

But the Clinton campaign has mobilized the bulk of Nevada's Democratic establishment in its corner. While Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has declared himself formally neutral, his son Rory Reid, a powerful Clark County Commissioner, has been marshaling the party machine to support Clinton. "We've never seen the political temperature so high here," says a prominent Las Vegas liberal activist, "And we've never been so divided. We're really getting torn between the competing campaigns."

Part of that division has spilled over into the courts. A teachers union supporting Hillary Clinton has sued to close down nine caucus sites housed inside Vegas Strip casinos, arguing the sites favor Culinary workers employed there. Obama supporters have responded by saying the pro-Clinton lawsuit is nothing but a bald-faced attempt at voter suppression.

Obama directly took on the issue this weekend when he told a rally of Culinary workers that the "insiders" who oppose him are maneuvering to "change the rules" to keep them from voting.
"Ever since I got the support of Local 226, the lawyers started to get involved. The rules were OK as long as you did what they wanted you to do. But as soon as you said, 'I'm going to support the outsider, I'm going to support the new guy,' all of a sudden they decided they want to change the rules," he told the meeting of Culinary Workers on Sunday.

A local judge will issue a ruling on Thursday as to whether or not the caucusing inside Strip hotels can go ahead.

Meanwhile, Senator Clinton was almost two hours late for her appearance at UNLV .She did not apologize for being late, leaving much of the audience startled.

Appearing in a large circular ballroom at the Tam Alumni Center Clinton addressed a group of mostly elderly l50 locals. Clinton sat with her back to the audience and faced the press, while she engaged in an academic discussion on Yucca Mountain with eight academics and community activists.

A weary-looking Clinton introduced each of the 8 presenters who were seated in a rectangle around her. They each made a short presentation and she commented on their presentations. She said she shared their distrust of big government, specifically the Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. And the New York Senator said the next president needs to reestablish scientific research and not wage a general war on science as the Bush administration has done.The 60 minute session was less a campaign rally and more of an academic seminar. Many of the seniors in the audience nodded off during the presentation.

But Clinton was on top of her game and stayed alert and deeply engaged. After the session ended, Clinton sat down with NBC Nightly news anchor, Brian Williams, for an interview to be broadcast on tonight's evening news.


Both Obama and Clinton have large closing rallies scheduled for Friday here in the Las Vegas area. John Edwards will also be rallying his ground troops here tomorrow morning.

Henderson, NV -- Just three days before the "tie-breaker" Nevada caucuses this coming Saturday, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama stormed through the Silver State today and chided rival ...
Henderson, NV -- Just three days before the "tie-breaker" Nevada caucuses this coming Saturday, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama stormed through the Silver State today and chided rival ...
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- YL I'm a Fan of YL permalink

I am surprised at all those negative judgment of Hilary on her refusal to denounce Johnson, other than his statemet was not right. We are all combinations of flaws and strengths. Just because we make stupid statements sometimes,we hope our friends will be understanding of our
flaws and not desert us. I applaud Hilary's
wisdom and loyalty. It is in no way an indication of two-faced political ploy, which
the media pundits (including those on Huffington Post)try to feed you. REFLECT on your own reactions to your friends' follies!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 01/16/2008

Please remember that it was only three months ago that Clinton lead Obama by 37 points. Now it's basically a tie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 01/16/2008

i think i am picking on an Obama supporters house of cards coming apart... -- they realize it ... hence the desperate attacks... -- pathetic

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 01/16/2008

The best part of the whole article is near the end where it said Hillary was addressing a group "of mostly elderly locals...T­he 60 minute session was less a campaign rally and more of an academic seminar. Many of the seniors in the audience nodded off during the presentati­on."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 01/16/2008

What is most worrisome about Senator Clinton’s possible candidacy and those of us who would have invested in it, is what has her husband’s personal conduct been in the seven years he has been out of office. As a private citizen Mr. Clinton has been rightly allowed his privacy but that would change suddenly if, as her marital and political partner, he would likely re-inhabit the White House. Any information, if it exists, is certain to be brought out by Republican operatives if she becomes the Democratic candidate.

As a former president, Bill Clinton has been under 24 hour protection for the last seven years by the Secret Service, now a division of the Dept. of Homeland Security. Every visitor, location and private movement have been carefully recorded for his personal safety. If someone really wanted to know about the private life of Mr. Clinton, the particulars have been recorded in infinite detail.

It is awkward to think that the future of our world may be hanging on the belt buckle of its former leader, but better to contemplate this now and for the press to ask these questions before we embark on an irreversible course. One would hope that the personal lives of our leaders would be private and protected, however the historic entrapment and attempted impeachment of then President Clinton has sadly shown otherwise.

It would be another epic trauma and a colossal reversal of fortune for the entire nation if Senator Clinton were to emerge as the Democratic candidate and then have political operatives sordidly reveal more recent indiscretions by her marital and political partner. The electorate would run from her candidacy, and this whole nominating process would have been for naught, ensuring another Republican presidency.

Voters need to know more now and feel rightly assured rather than just hope for the best. It’s too big a roll of the dice. The country would be profoundly wounded to have to endure this rightwing vendetta again. Betrayal would be all around us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 01/16/2008
- eladora I'm a Fan of eladora 9 fans permalink

here's my hope for change for America : John Edwards. please Nevada hand him a victory .

An Edwards-Obama ticket is what we need.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 01/16/2008
- jnh1 I'm a Fan of jnh1 permalink

We got to see a lot of all the candidates here in NH. I was actually leaning towards Clinton until late Fall, when her campaign panicked when Obama started getting traction. Obama was focused on the issues, not her person. We saw him make the case in person, and he was compelling.

Clinton's reaction was to have her co-chair raise the cocaine issue. Then came robo calls suggesting Obama is pro life. Then a 527 attacking his health care plan, through radio ads placed in Mass. Then Bill Clinton toured the state, running as co-President. You know the rest.

This is all right out of the Karl Rove playbook. The Clintons will rule, not lead, and they will pour salt on old wounds, because they seem to get off on it. They get no traction unless they can feed off their opponents' anger. Obama is changing the rules of the game. It might not work, but as an American, I hope it will. 37% of us who voted for him agree on that, as do the 39% who voted Obama in Iowa.

If as a country we want to continue on the path we're on, vote for Hillary. She represents the institutional power base of the center-right. If you the real direction of the country to change, want to see old wounds begin to heal, see Independents support Democrats on health care so it can actually get passed, vote for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 01/16/2008
- hank48188 I'm a Fan of hank48188 8 fans permalink

I think Obama will lose in Nevada, one of the reasons is his largest contributor is a company in the nuke industry, this was the reason he voted for the Dick Cheney energy bill in 2005, Hillary voted against that bill. Edwards voted for the Yucca Mt. project when Bush took office, Bill Clinton vetoed this bill when he was President and Hillary is against it. Last night on FOX News after the debate they showed a Frank Luntz focus group. One woman, a casino worker, said she is already getting union pressure to vote Obama although she supports Hillary.Th­ey are having casino workers vote at strip casinos. A hispanic man got up and said the cooks,busboys and waiters would NEVER vote for Obama. They then showed an angry black woman asking why he wouldn't vote Obama, then the segment ended,very interesting

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 01/16/2008
- BoBoPupkin I'm a Fan of BoBoPupkin 2 fans permalink

3 Presidents 3 Wars. Let's make number 4 bigger and better. Bush/Clinton Era 08.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 01/16/2008

May I just propose this hypothetical: If we were to view the campaigns as governments - The Obama Government, The Clinton Government, The Edwards Government and just for good measure throw in all the Republicans too. Which Government has been the best managed, the most successful, the classiest, the one that has captured the imagination of the average voter thus far? Has built the best coalition, has overcome the most? Which campaign do you MLK would be proud of? Which has accomplished the most? Think objectively and let me have your answer.
I think Barack Obama has managed his Government superbly. Don't you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 01/16/2008
- Ides I'm a Fan of Ides 21 fans permalink

So Hillary distrusts Big Government? That explains her mandating we buy privatized healthcare and trying to privatize social security.

Worst. Democrat. Ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 01/16/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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Imagine that, Democrats working hard for voter suppression. This is something that Democrats have complained that Republicans resort to. But, it doesnt end there; Hillary has also resorted to 9/11 fear tactics too. Unbelievable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 01/16/2008

this is completely correct. trying to stop a union from voting AFTER they have endorsed someone else is classless. if they wanted to stop the caucus from being held in these precincts, they had months to do so. this is a transparent attempt at turnout reduction. karl rove would be pleased

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 01/16/2008

We've got a schizophrenic running for president? Why is this being tolerated?

“It is my goal to have all troops out by the end of my first term (2013).”
- 9/26 DNC Debate at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.

"We will start withdrawing within 60 days. We will move as carefully and responsibly as we can, one to two brigades a month, I believe, and we'll have nearly all the troops out by the end of the year, I hope (2009)."
- 1/15 MCNBC Debate at Cashman Center in Las Vegas, NV.webmail

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 01/16/2008

I once respected Bill Clinton and Hillary however of late it appears that they have been chatting with Karl Rove and utilizing tactics that are straight out of his play book..this has been illustrated of late when you consider how low the Clintons have stooped to defeat Barrack Obama..I guess for some winning is everything, but in this case having shown her true colors she cant WIN!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 01/16/2008
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