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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Bill Clinton is going way to far. He needs to step back and shut up. We are going to have to write some new laws that keep ex-presidents from running for a 3rd term under the guise of a family member. There must a legal limit to how much this man can interfere with the elections.

Look how bad America fucked up by electing the son of a crooked ex-president. Now we are going to elect the wife of our other lying ex-president. We must be the most stupid people on earth, we deserve to go extinct in our ruined ecosystem. What a failure our democracy is, we might as well just let a panel of the 100 richest families pick our leader and king.

May Bill Clinton get tongue cancer and go mute! 1000 curses on his lying tongue!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 AM on 01/20/2008

I don't recall any other time in history when a presidential candidate ran against 'twins'? Do you?
I hope America wakes up to their 'fairy tale' love affair with Bill (it was VERY painful for me) before these 2 end up on top of the Dem ticket.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 AM on 01/20/2008
- Beamreach I'm a Fan of Beamreach 4 fans permalink
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Oh, why won't he quit embarrassing her! Heck, why won't he quit embarrassing me? How low can he go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 01/20/2008
- phroso I'm a Fan of phroso 5 fans permalink

Finally, two Democrats are actually putting up a fight--Hill and Bill--and some of the troops can't take it. Edwards died today. Obama throws light-weight punches, really just jabs, and haphazardly. I'll take the fighting Clintons any day. Hillary has woken up! Who would you rather have going after the GOP, Obama or Hillary?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 01/20/2008

Did he bring along OJ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 AM on 01/20/2008

Wonder how Marc Cooper gets paid trashing the Clintons, by the number of stories, or by the number of words? Either way, he must be a millionare by now, or just one sick puppy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 01/20/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 62 fans permalink

Oh, gosh, another inaccurate headline...will it ever end or does your bias towards Obama just not allow you to sound much different that Chris Matthews in you negativity toward the Clintons? Ruckus? Really, now, that is a little much!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 01/19/2008
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Are Hillary and Bill running for the presidency together? Is a vote for Hillary a vote for two presidents with two desks in the Oval Office?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 01/19/2008

Where is Ken Starr when u need him. please impeach bill again. i used to love that man

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 01/19/2008

i loathe the clintons..god knows what i will do with my vote come november. the only way i will vote for hillibilly is if barack in on the ticket.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 01/19/2008

Well maybe Bill will go into a rage, overdrive his pacemaker and drop dead! Who really cares???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 01/19/2008

Bill Clinton recklessly debased the office of the President; now he seems determined to debase the honor of being a former President.
Hillary Clinton may win the nomination, but in doing so, the Democratic Party will have lost its heart, soul and integrity.
Nice work, folks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 01/19/2008
- RnR I'm a Fan of RnR 25 fans permalink

Here's the deal maker:

Demand from each and every candidate an absolute answer to the following:

1) Will you repeal the Patriot Act?
2) Will you repeal the Military Commissions Act?
3) Will you absolutely end the "collection" of
personal data (you know, the clever "thefts"
of laptops etc.,?

Anyone who tries to slide through without a yes or a no (and make it plain to them that this is what will/will not get your vote" regardless of the insurmountable obstacles they may encounter) is shit out of luck.

Too bad, so sad :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 01/19/2008

Out of koolaid, movin on to the Haterade, Obamapost.com?

The Big Dog rules. Fear the Big Dog. The Republics do. I haven't seen penis envy like this since Rush in the 90's. (I'm an Edwards man myself, but the slant here is getting ridiculous)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 PM on 01/19/2008
- mawrm I'm a Fan of mawrm 24 fans permalink

It's a virtual replay of the 2000 election with the Democrats playing the role that the Republicans played. It was GW Bush the son, now it's Hillary Clinton the wife. Recall how the Bushes savaged McCain with smears (he fathered a black child, etc.) and other nastiness and now the Clintons savage Obama with smears (drug dealer, closet Muslim, etc.) and other tactics. Like G W Bush, using the influence her family wields over the Democratic party establishment (exacerbated by the fact that Bill Clinton is the only Democratic president our nation has had in nearly 3 decades), she might win her party's nomination, perhaps even the presidency. But our nation will remain divided, seriously weakened and unable to pull together to overcome the political stalemate in Washington, the broken fiscal policies, the damaged international reputation that years of Bush-Clinton rule have caused. While we look down on other countries that engage in nepotistic politics, where the son, daughter or wife inherits the mantle, we engage in the exact same thing with the facade that via popular vote, somehow the voice of the people is heard. When powerful political families can manipulate the political system and the masses, the result remains the same - they retain power and control. Worse yet, our nation is further starved of new ideas, novel approaches to solve the problems we face. We become stuck in a rut, vacillating between two extremes instead of looking for ways out. Waving veiled threats of "fear of the unknown", the status quo gleefully strips us of the courage and boldness to embrace the real change and new vision needed to effectively tackle the challenges of the future. The status quo forces us into the wishful thinking that somehow we can convince the glory days of yesterday to replay themselves tomorrow by resurrecting its main actors. And when they are finally gone, we are left scared and vulnerable, like sheep, void of the ability to lead ourselves. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Peace!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 01/19/2008
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