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

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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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Forty some years ago, I figured out that the first rule in advertising or politics was to promote your weaknesses as somehow, your strengths. Insurance companies will help you when your luck goes sour and you are not just a number to your bank.

THE GOP calls itself the party of fiscal responsibility and believes in states rights, smaller government and stands firmly against international adventurism and nation building. The GOP is also the party of firm moral values, is pro-life and anti corruption.

I guess I had that figured out fairly well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 01/18/2008

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The real story is republicans hating republicans. From Buckley's prediction (the Novak agreed with) last summer that the clusterfuck has singlehandedly destroyed the republican party (amongst other repugs agreeing) to todays rush limpballs comments ...

Here is what Rush Limbaugh said about McCain and Huckabee on his program today:

*** “I’m here to tell you, if either of these two guys get the nomination, it’s going to destroy the Republican Party, it’s going to change it forever, be the end of it.” ***

LOFL

This about the gop's two leading candidates!

November is going to be so much fun for the Dems!!!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 01/18/2008
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Obama builds Reagan up as a agent of change. Reagan more than anyone is responsably a for the demise of labor unions and he states this when he is trying to win over the labor vote in Las Vagas. Unbeleivable! The only thing he can change without a willing congress is his underwear.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 01/18/2008
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He's right but he's no RFK.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 01/18/2008

When was the last time HuffPo did a complimentary article about Hillary Clinton???

HuffPo is as bad as MSNBC's Matthews and Olbermann swooning over Obama.

Isn't Hillary a Democrat too???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 01/18/2008

Why not mock the people that think the election is not rigged by cowards and traitors?
Mr O what do you think one vote to be counted in secret and passed hand to hand in open containers to be tallied by people without regard for the rights and values of others? Is this what you stand for or against speak out or get out!
Massive vote fraud call congress your news paper and radio and demand! demand!demand! that the whole process be started over from scratch! or get back to were you all belong -the USSR.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 01/18/2008

America has now learned the Clintons are sticklers are clean desktops with not a paperclip out of place.

This completes the picture, since of course we learned ten years ago what goes on UNDERNEATH a Clinton desk in the Oval Office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 01/18/2008

I'm glad to see Obama using humor -- effectively -- to lighten up his attacks. As a former professor of Constitutional law, I'm sure the raw way politicians use and abuse language is very frustrating to him.

Clinton/Obama or Obama/Clinton '08
http://clinton-and-obama.blogspot.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 01/18/2008

Personally, I'm glad to see him standing up for himself. His confession he's not good with paperwork was a CLEARLY honest response. The other two were CRAFTED to illict emotion and sympathy.

And for Hillary to try and use it the next day as proof Obama is incompetent was silly. I'm really getting mad at Hillary and Bill, and I used to love them SO MUCH.

They've been employing the very tactics used against them for som many years, years during which I whole-heartedly supported them. But to see them distorting Obama's positions and words, attempted disenfranchising of voters...it makes me SO sad.

And if Hillary's campaign doesn't like(which is being widely reported on MSNBC today) the hard way Bill is talking, they should get him off the airwaves. He IS only hurting her. I know several people in Henderson, NV who can't stand the way they are behaving, calling them the "crier and liar" and the usual "Billary" crap....and these are DEMOCRATS!

'Nuff said, I guess.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 01/18/2008

Nothing will ever excuse Hillary's vote to give Bush, the worst President in American history, an authority that the constitution reserves for the congress, to start a war.

How can a person who claims that she was tricked and lied to about this so very important vote be an experienced politician? She is a lawyer and didn't read the fine print? WTF that is an excuse? Wasn't that her job?

Hillary voted to show the boys she was strong on national security. So later they couldn't say she was weak because she's a woman. Wrong choice Hillary.

Now we are embroiled in a civil war in a foreign country that is confused by insurgents, terrorist and third country intervention, Turkey, into it.

We are now being told that our once mighty military is in danger of not being able to carry out our national interest because it is being bled in Iraq.

We started a war and never gave it our full attention. No draft, no in budget funding, no oversight.

Now we are reaping the cost of a war that had no popular support. A broken military, record debt and a world getting ready to go to another monetary system other then the American dollar.

Obama riffed on Hillary? If Don Rickles were on his game and had three hours he couldn't get all the jabs Hillary deserves in.

Hillary voted to start a war of preemption. Hundreds of thousands dead, millions displaced, a nation's reputation, military and treasury in tatters.

We don't need that kind of experience

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 01/18/2008

Obama wasn't "mocking" Hillary- he was just telling the truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 01/18/2008
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Stimulus stimulus stimulus. The oh eight election year buzzword. Now the politicians can run up the deficit even more w/o feeling guilty. The proposed stimuli package will be like giving Americans a Speedball: a quick high with the effects wearing off quickly.

The problem isn't cash, in fact, there's too fucking much funny money floating around. The problem is the massive national debt we now have. The problem is all our jobs are going overseas. We import everything and only export war and debt. We live on credit and rely on other countries to support us.

Giving tax breaks to rich people does nothing because they don't spend it on anything but themselves. We need to give money to the states so they'll spend it immediately and help create jobs. We need to reduce military spending by about 80%. We need to stop policing the world and start investing money in our own country.

The government has spent us into recession. The government has created the majority of the problems we are now facing. You can't jumpstart an economy by increasing the deficit. Until Washington stops spending more than it takes in, not much will change. The economy sucked during most of the eighties because Reagan spent like a drunken sailer. Same with Bush one and two. That didn't happen with Clinton and the economy did fine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 01/18/2008

Interesting headline, a resume for an upcoming Fox News interview?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 01/18/2008
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