Bill Clinton Ignites Ruckus Inside Casino Caucus

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First Posted: 01-19-08 06:05 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Las Vegas, NV - Just minutes before local voters entered one of the controversial casino-based caucus sites at the Mirage resort Saturday morning, former president Bill Clinton made a surprise visit to personally lobby voters on behalf of his wife and to accuse her pro-Barack Obama union opponents of deliberately intimidating and misdirecting potential caucusers

The former president then entered the caucus site ballroom setting off a polarized, passionate exchange of shouts and chants between supporters of his wife Hillary Clinton and those of Obama, bringing forth charges from some voters that it was Clinton himself who was engaged in intimidation.

As caucusers lined up outside the Mirage ballroom, Clinton mingled with the crowd hugging whomever was in reach and avidly urging those present to support Hillary Clinton. He told The HuffPost that his wife's campaign staff had been "flooded" with complaints from hotel workers throughout the city that they have been "rescheduled" and "reassigned [by the union] and told they could not vote until November."

In dialog with the HuffPost, Clinton charged at least three times that the Culinary Workers Union, which endorsed Obama, was deliberately trying to suppress votes of pro-Clinton union members. "We hope there won't be so much of this that she won't be competitive," he said, referring to his wife's chances of winning today's Democratic caucus.

Immediately after he made his charges of voter intimidation, the ex-president then stationed himself inside the door of the caucus room and began to individually lobby voters on behalf of his wife.

Democratic Party officials had taken pains to make sure that no partisan signage or literature would be allowed inside caucus sites and that once the complicated voting process got underway no outsiders could have contact with the caucusers.

Clinton broke none of the ground rules but came up right up to the line as he lingered until the last minute and continued to whip up support for his wife's campaign. A Democratic official on site told the Huffington Post that if Mr. Clinton was still inside when the caucus gets underway, he would be required to be "properly credentialed or he would have to be removed."

Clinton's presence inside the room ignited an noisy ruckus of cheers and counter-cheers that divided the attendees. White T-shirted supporters of Ms. Clinton loudly chanted "Hil-la-ry! Hil-la-ry!" while Obama supporters in red T-shirts, raised their fists in the air and chanted back "O-ba-ma! O-ba-ma!"

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Obama supporters were outraged by Clinton's presence in the caucus room. "This is a dirty trick," Mirage resort cook Maria Cortez told The HuffPost in Spanish. "He's the one who is trying to intimidate us," she said angrily. "No other candidates are in here? What's he doing here ? Just trying to pressure us."

Another Culinary Union member, Amelia Morland, also speaking in Spanish, said: "Everything's changed about Clinton. He's not the man he used to be."

Clinton was accompanied into the caucus room by long-time supporter and fundraiser Terry McAuliffe. "We were told that any of us could come to talk to voters," he told The Huffington Post. "We're encouraging people to vote. There is no intimidation," he said though there was no reference to intimidation in the reporter's question.

On the other side of the room among supporters of Hillary Clinton, several female workers from Circus Circus backed up Bill Clinton's charges and said they had been "pressured" by union reps to caucus for Obama but denied they had been directly threatened or rescheduled. "A union rep came to us on lunch break and said that if we didn't go with Obama we wouldn't be able to get a ride on union the bus to get us here today," said former union steward Judy Mollus. "They pressured us, but there's really nothing they can do. In the end the bus brought about 20 and five or six of us were Hillary supporters."

The Mirage site was among nine casino-based at-large caucuses agreed upon by Democratic officials to service hotel shift workers who would otherwise not be able to participate. Last week a group of plaintiffs associated with the Clinton campaign launched an unsuccessful attempt to scuttle the casino caucuses, accusing them of favoring the pro-Obama union of Culinary workers that staff the hotels.

But once the caucusing got underway this morning inside the Mirage it was immediately evident that those who showed up felt more than free to express their preferences, especially the supporters of Hillary Clinton. As a preliminary first count was concluded 153 Nevadans caucused for Obama and 178 for Clinton.

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- photochick I'm a Fan of photochick 9 fans permalink

I will tell you that I am an Obama supporter but I always said that if HRC wins the nomination that I will vote for her -- but with everything that her campaign and Bill have been doing the past few weeks -- I have to resind my vote. I do not want this "package" back in the WH. Why didn't this lawsuit over the caucus sites come up in the last 9 months that its been on the books?? They've known since March that this was what was going to happen and only NOW -- after Obama's endorsement they see it as a problem? If the union had supported HRC, they would have "strong-armed" them for HER -- I'll bet there would be no crying from that camp then. But you can rest assured that Michele Obama would not have been at a caucus site electioneering for him. Shame on him. Enough of both of them. Obama is trying to stay above the fray as much as possible -- but he does have to fight this. Sorry Hillary -- I would love to have a woman in the WH, I am an old bra-burning feminist, but it's just not YOU. I don't know who I'll vote for if she wins the nomination now -- maybe Blumberg -- but not her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 01/20/2008
- yako I'm a Fan of yako permalink

Is there any doubt left that Bill will be running the WH if Hill wins? But to folks who worships Bill, Bill is no longer the same WH Bill in days of yore. They have both become Bush-lite and feeding at the same Wall Street trough as Bushco.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 01/20/2008

I am currently sitting on the fence and just watching what is going on in both races. Frankly I think Bill Clinton is overdoing it. It is getting so you can't tell who is running for the Democratic Presidential Nominee anymore - Bill or Hillary. There is nothing wrong with trying to get your wife elected but he is totally overdoing it.Has it occurred to him that Hillary just might win without his constant shrill interference? GET A GRIP BILL! Sheesh!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 01/20/2008
- amosduncan I'm a Fan of amosduncan 4 fans permalink

Marc Cooper is a biased hack, nothing he writes about the Clintons should be taken seriously. This nonsense may finally force left based media watch dogs to take notice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 AM on 01/20/2008
- mojopo I'm a Fan of mojopo 10 fans permalink
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The commentary here is hilarious. Crying like babies because Bill went to go and shake hands. He didn't do anything but speak to people and you act like he was standing on their necks. My goodness, ya'all need a diaper change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 01/20/2008

Caucuses suck. A vote should be private with no outside interference!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 01/20/2008

That's right, it was Bill Clinton inciting the "ruckus" in the casino caucus. It had NOTHING to do with the strong-arm tactics of CWU goons trying to prevent Clinton supporters from caucusing. Give me a break!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 01/20/2008
- 43P04T34 I'm a Fan of 43P04T34 12 fans permalink

Another Culinary Union member, Amelia Morland, also speaking in Spanish, said: "Everything's changed about Clinton. He's not the man he used to be."

Well, Amelia, maybe he didn't used to be the man you thought he was. Maybe politicians aren't who we think they are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 01/20/2008
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I have been lied too so many times by both Clinton
and Bush so I am for Obama and I am tired of of them[press] saying he can,t be elected! b,s, lies
when will they get the message that we are not going with there flow I refuse to drink the press,s kool-aid and also in the fall fire them all until our house and senate have all new names on the roster then and only then can we try too put our country,s house,s in some kind of order

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 01/20/2008
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Bill is trying to make up for his adulterous humiliation of his wife.

Do we really want another 8 years of this dance team who accomplished nothing significant for their base but did a heck of a lot for the republicans on Wall Street.

If he had worked half as hard to get Universal Healthcare passed the way he did for NAFTA maybe I could support them again.

But his greatest accomplishment was to help the republicans ship american jobs overseas.

Now Hillary is promising Universal Health Care again and an end to the war she voted for, are we really stupid enough to give them another shot at mediocrity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 01/20/2008
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More of the same, more of the same, more of the same.

All of the Repubocrats just adore Billy boy and the missus. But myself and all the true progressives and independents will never vote for it, er, her.

Nominate her and you'll be choosing between two Republicans in the presidential election. Either way you'll be suffering another 4 years under another GOP administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 01/20/2008
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

Bill Clinton is proving a huge problem for Mrs. Bill Clinton's campaign. Fully half of her support is about Bill not Hillary and he is so much more a personality than she is. Add to that, now, that Bill is behaving very erractically and saying things on the record that a verifiable lies.

Jonathan Alter's new Newsweek article reporting that party leaders Rahm Emanuel and Ted Kennedy have told Bill Clinton to stop his attacks on Obama, suggests that there may some sanity in the Democratic party. http://www.newsweek.com/id/96385

It begins: "Prominent Democrats are upset with the aggressive role that Bill Clinton is playing in the 2008 campaign, a role they believe is inappropriate for a former president and the titular head of the Democratic Party."

It also quotes Greg Craig, who coordinated Clinton's impeachment defense in 1998, who says: "recent events raise the question: if Hillary's campaign can't control Bill, whether Hillary's White House could."

I don't know the answer of what to do about Bill, but it is good the issue is being raised. The Clinton baggage is substantial and moving it all back to the White House should not be done without some major public discussion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 AM on 01/20/2008

Here's a reality check for the HillBill lovers. 71% of the voters in Iowa voted against her, 59% in NH, 45% in MI and 49% in NV. If Hill and Bill continue their Rove style politics of lies, innuendo, parsing, spinning and attacking - what makes her think she'll win in November? She said yesterday that in November we will "all come together". Not so quick Hillary. I for one will never vote for you, and there are lot of Democrats who feel the same way. And don't be so quick to assume you will be able to beat McCain if he's the nominee. He will attract Independents and some Democrats - and he completely nuetralizes her "Experience" claim.

Keep up the dirty politics Hillary - but don't give up your day job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 01/20/2008
- USMC1980 I'm a Fan of USMC1980 11 fans permalink

Yawn. Once again Marc Cooper is trying desperately to help explain the humiliating defeat of his "buddy" obama. The idea that Bill Clinton went around "intimidating" people into voting for his wife is laughable. The only documented intimidation was the stuff done by the CWU...whic­h failed miserably.

Obama lost fair and square, just as he will lose the nomination, fair and square...o­nly fools like Cooper believe otherwise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 AM on 01/20/2008
- OETKB I'm a Fan of OETKB 4 fans permalink

If this is an accurate version of Bill Clinton's behavior, it is atrocious and smacks of desperation. It is really Sen Obama who stands at a significant disadvantage in this primary season. With the help of her husband, Sen Clinton has strong-armed the ancient arm of the Democratic Party. She has worked hard to make sure the Democratic machinery in each primary state is on her side. Her present lead in delegates is pushed ahead by super-delegates.

If the Senator from Illinois is to overtake her he has to get a substantial share of the non connected to the legacy end of his party primary voters. This is a tall order. It will call for a greater participation in party politics than has been the norm. Time will tell.

The present style of campaigning reminds me of the song in "Annie Get Your Gun," "Yes I can!" where there is a friendly competition about who is better at what. Mr. Obama may have to leave this game and start talking more to the American people about his commitments and road map. A series of compromises with the opposition is wearing thin. He has already paid a price for showing some affection for Ronald Reagan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 AM on 01/20/2008
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