No More Mr. Nice Guy: Obama Mocks Hillary In Stand Up Routine

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NEDRA PICKLER | January 18, 2008 03:48 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., works the crowd after a town hall meeting on the campus of the University of Nevada-Reno in Reno, Nev., Friday, Jan. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

LAS VEGAS — The White House campaign has brought a new act to Vegas.

Democrat Barack Obama tried to use humor to cut down rival Hillary Rodham Clinton before Saturday's presidential caucus. His "Iowa nice" approach gone, Obama debuted a biting political standup routine Thursday night that mocked his rival, and employed it again on Friday.

Obama began by recalling a moment in Tuesday night's debate when he and his rivals were asked to name their biggest weakness. Obama answered first, saying he has a messy desk and needs help managing paperwork _ something his opponents have since used to suggest he's not up to managing the country. John Edwards said his biggest weakness is that he has a powerful response to seeing pain in others, and Clinton said she gets impatient to bring change to America.

"Because I'm an ordinary person, I thought that they meant, 'What's your biggest weakness?'" Obama said to laughter from a packed house at Rancho High School. "If I had gone last I would have known what the game was. And then I could have said, `Well, ya know, I like to help old ladies across the street. Sometimes they don't want to be helped. It's terrible.'"

"Folks, they don't tell you what they mean!" he said. Obama chuckled at his own joke before riffing on another Clinton answer in the debate, when she said that she is happy that the bankruptcy bill she voted for in 2001 never became law.

"She says, 'I voted for it but I was glad to see that it didn't pass.' What does that mean?" he asked, again drawing laughter from the crowd and himself. "No seriously, what does that mean? If you didn't want to see it passed, then you can vote against it! People don't say what they mean.

"You know what I'm saying is true," he said, then addressed his routine directly at audience members who don't know who they will vote for yet. "Undecideds, remember now, remember what I'm saying."

He continued by responding to a new Clinton radio ad that accused him of having financial ties to supporters of the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site that most Nevadans are loath to come to their state.

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"I have said over and over again I'm against Yucca," Obama said. "I'm against Yucca Mountain. I think the science is not there. I've never, I've never been for Yucca. Never been for it. Never said I was for it.

"Suddenly you've got the Clinton camp out there saying, `He's for Yucca.' What part of I'm not for Yucca do you not understand?" he said, then laughed along with his audience.

As the laughter subsided, Obama drove home the broader point he's been trying to make against Clinton the entire campaign.

"Those kinds of tricks, that kind of approach to politics is what has to stop because what happens is then nobody believes anything," Obama said. "The voters don't believe what politicians say. They get cynical. Folks in Congress, they'll tell you they're looking out for you _ they're looking out for somebody else. We have to change that politics and that's why I'm running for president."

Clinton spokesman Phil Singer retorted with a dig at Obama's experience.

"Judging from his act, it doesn't sound like Senator Obama has much experience doing stand-up either," Singer said in a statement. "Nothing says change more than using jokes to distort his opponents' records."

Obama repeated the routine Friday in Reno. "This is political speak. This is what you learn in Washington for all those years of experience," he said. "It's funny except it's sad because it means the American people are constantly having to sort out what people mean."

Humor is a tradition on the Las Vegas Strip and in presidential campaigns because it's a way to score a point without sounding too negative. President Bush used it to skewer John Kerry in 2004 as fancy and soft on terrorism, while Ronald Reagan was one of the best at wielding one-liners.

In a 1980 debate Reagan sidelined Jimmy Carter's criticism with a dismissive "there you go again." He answered questions about his advanced age in a 1984 debate by saying he wouldn't make an issue of Walter Mondale's youth and inexperience.

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LAS VEGAS — The White House campaign has brought a new act to Vegas. Democrat Barack Obama tried to use humor to cut down rival Hillary Rodham Clinton before Saturday's presidential caucus. His...
LAS VEGAS — The White House campaign has brought a new act to Vegas. Democrat Barack Obama tried to use humor to cut down rival Hillary Rodham Clinton before Saturday's presidential caucus. His...
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- marinade I'm a Fan of marinade 47 fans permalink

Maybe he should attack Clinton for taking all that money from Oil & Gas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 01/18/2008
- WoodyCPM I'm a Fan of WoodyCPM 79 fans permalink

So the Clinton campaign just repeats the lies. The Clinton campaign is run by Karl Rove.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 01/18/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1627 fans permalink
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The more I get to know Obama and Clinton, the more I want to vote for Kucinich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 01/18/2008

"they dont tell you what they mean"---He hit it right in the head. Just like when the lady says, "My vote for war wasnt a vote for the use of force; it was vote for diplomacy." Come on. The whole world knew Bush wanted war, but because you were thinking about your own ambitions you refused to stand up against him. Anyways, if she didnt know that bush wanted war, and that her vote would pave the way it, then that alone disqualifies her from even being in the senate (since she didnt read the NIE), let alone seeking to become president of the U.S.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 01/18/2008
- cin I'm a Fan of cin permalink

HIllary Clinton would never do anything this child like or stupid...
The world is falling apart and Obama instead of talking about issues or substance resorts to second grade tactics...
Obama does not in any way deserve to be president and this shows just how juvenile and shows how far unlike he is from MLK....
Obama has a mean heart and spirit...
I guess the ronald reagan comoparison is very real...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 01/18/2008
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What a stupid headline. "No more Mr. Nice Guy". He gently ribs Clinton and Edwards for defining their greatest weakness as they just care too much and this is rough, mean, nasty? Have all these people fallen off a cliff? Let's see he says, "What part of no, don't you understand?" Wow - what a hit, what a blow, thermonuclear meltdown. The guys's vicious. Ouch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 01/18/2008

I'm glad he decided to remove the kid gloves. Notice that he is not deriding Clinton, rather he is informing the public of the many fallacies that she is spreading about him. It makes Clinton look like an even bigger douche if you ask me. Having a messy desk is an indication of nothing. Maybe that's just his way of keeping track of things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 01/18/2008

How appropriate, since Hillary's whole campaign has been a joke. More of this would be welcome!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 01/18/2008

Good for Obama. I, for one - and am certain there are MILLIONS more like me, am so sick of the political rhetoric that is bringing this country to its knees! The Clinton's Machine is even better at this kind of "lies and half truths" than the Bush Machine.
Obama's 'straight talk' will walk him right to the doors of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Michelle, start packing your bags!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 01/18/2008

perhaps he is taking a note from Dream Girls
and his next act will be to moon the voters

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 01/18/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1627 fans permalink
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Sad!

I was beginning to like this dude.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 01/18/2008
- BlueLogic I'm a Fan of BlueLogic 8 fans permalink
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This is what he needs to do. If only he showcased this 'spit and gumption' during the TELEVISED DEBATE when all those eyeballs were watching, instead of rolling over like a dead fish and letting Shrillery get off the hook for the racist comments by her attack dogs.

Like like my man has finally found HIS VOICE!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 01/18/2008
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