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Clinton Obama State of the Union

No Chitchat Between Clinton and Obama

AP   |  LAURIE KELLMAN   |   January 28, 2008 at 10:57 PM


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Update: Check out the pic-by-pic replay here.

Update: Obama explained today his alleged snub of fellow candidate Hillary Clinton, saying he was "surprised" to hear about the coverage this morning:

"I was turning away because Claire [McCaskill] asked me a question, as Senator Kennedy was reaching for her [Clinton]... And senator Clinton and I have had very cordial relations on the floor and off the floor; I waved at her as we were coming into the Senate chamber before we walked over. I think there's a lot more tea leaf reading going on here than I think people are suggesting."

However, this explanation seemed to contradict another statement offered by senior Obama adviser David Axelrod:

AXELROD: this was obviously an awkward day from that standpoint, and I don't think he wanted to stand there while Senator Kennedy was greeting Senator Clinton and I think that was an appropriate sentiment. Unfortunately, the camera caught it in a different way, and so it got interpreted that way and that's the kind of environment we're in right now. It's a very competitive race, so every little thing is going to be interpreted in that way- but it was really, I think, a matter of letting Senator Kennedy have his own conversation, his own greeting with Senator Clinton without him hovering over them.
BRZEZINSKI: I, I guess. I mean, I guess the Clinton campaign may see it as a snub. We've been getting a few e-mails and-

SCARBOROUGH: you're right. and then it was also interesting afterwards, David --

AXELROD: -in this environment, every single thing can be inflated and interpreted and will in a political -- in a hyperpolitical light. But- it is what I suggested. I think it's understandable that he would not want to stand there with Senator Kennedy as if he were-- lording it over her. I, I, I you know, I understand that instinct.


WASHINGTON — So close, yet so far away _ and so bitter.

Rival Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama came within a foot of each other just before President Bush's State of the Union speech Monday night and managed not to acknowledge each other, and certainly not touch.

Clinton, clad in scarlet, crossed the aisle between their seats on the House floor. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Democratic icon who had endorsed Obama earlier in the day over Clinton, reached out his hand when she came close.

She took it; they shook. Meanwhile, Obama, dressed in a dark suit, had turned away.

The rivals then retreated to their seats, only the aisle and four senators between them.

It was the latest chapter in the increasingly nasty fight between the two leading candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination and capped a dramatic day.

Hours earlier, Obama received the endorsements of Kennedy and Caroline Kennedy, the brother and daughter, respectively, of President John F. Kennedy. They were joined by Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I., the senator's son.

The only Republican senator still running, John McCain of Arizona, skipped the address to campaign in Florida.

(This version CORRECTS the sequence of handshake.)


 
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- cfreedom I'm a Fan of cfreedom 3 fans permalink

Originally, this post carried the headline "Obama snubs Clinton handshake.­" The fair and balanced editors here at Huffington apparently didn't like that assessment of their prince and decided to spread the blame between the two. You kids are so transparent. Next thing we'll read, Obama turned away to help some little old lady cross the aisle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 AM on 01/29/2008
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Obama should have greeted her with "Sup, sista'".

On a more serious note, this does remind me of my highschool years. Make that Junior High.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 AM on 01/29/2008
- slc20 I'm a Fan of slc20 4 fans permalink

That's the dumbest post i've ever read.

It looks to me like he was talking to someone else.

And Hillary was reaching for Kennedy, not Obama.

Much ado about NOTHING...­.but Sensationalism Journalism, perhaps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 01/29/2008
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THE MORE PEOPLE MAKE OF THIS

THE MORE IT WILL LOOK LIKE DIVISIVE CLINTON SPIN.

Talk on the Issues. This isn't the Academy Awards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 01/29/2008
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Will this be SPINNED into a snub. Please.

The more people make of this, the more its going to
looked like a Spin...PER­IOD.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 01/29/2008

BOYCOTT OBAMA. THIS GUY IS NOT QUALIFIED TO BE THE US PRESIDENT, NOT INTELLIGENT ENOUGH, NOT EXPERIENCED, NOT STRONG ENOUGH. HE IS ARROGANT, PLAIN, AND SIMPLY PUT, A FRAUD THAT IS NOT A VERY GOOD DEMOCRAT. HE IS NO JOHN KENNEDY, THE REPUBLICAN MEDIA IS SETTING HIM UP SO THAT THEY CAN SLAUGHTER HIM. LOOK AT HIS ATTITUDE, HIS ARROGANCE AND TOTAL LACK OF CHARM. HE HAS NO IDEA WHAT HE IS DOING. HE LOST HIS TEMPER SEVERAL TIMES WHEN HILLARY KICKED HIS ASS IN THE DEBATES AND THE WORLD SAW IT. HE HAS FALSELY STOLEN THE MINDS OF SO MANY OF MY LIBERAL FRIENDS. THEY ARE SO DESPERATE. WHY DIDN'T YOU FOOLS HAVE THE COURAGE TO STAND BY HOWARD DEAN WHEN THE REPUBLICAN MEDIA TOLD YOU HOW TO THINK. BUT WHEN BUSH WAS CAUGHT IN 2000, DURING THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, WHISPERING TO A MAN THAT "THERE IS THAT ASSHOLE REPORTER", THE REPUBLICAN MEDIA JUST LOOKED THE OTHER WAY INSTEAD OF ENDING HIS CAREER AS A FRAUD..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 AM on 01/29/2008
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Oooooo - St. Barack is acting a wee bit petulant, isn't he? Reminds me a bit of George W. How is he planning to reach across the aisle to the Republicans, whose attacks will make anything Hillary's campaign has done look like a church supper, if he holds a grudge against her? Oh, but of course she hasn't stepped aside with a deep curtsy to make way for the anointed one. And people say that SHE thinks she's entitled to the nomination!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 AM on 01/29/2008
- snruB I'm a Fan of snruB 5 fans permalink
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I'm not seeing the snub here. There better be an instant replay video somewhere.­...or is this pic all everybody's going off of?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 AM on 01/29/2008
- YWC I'm a Fan of YWC 7 fans permalink

Hillary is OVER!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 01/29/2008
- semorg I'm a Fan of semorg 6 fans permalink

Seem like another Obama thing used out of context. Let's see the video, and not just one snap shot.

If some one stands there in the debate and flatly lies out about your records, or sends mailers I wouldn't shake his or her hand either. Clintons are such an acts...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 01/29/2008

Now that Obama is firmly in the elite boys club of the Democratic establishment after being crowned by the patriarch of America's royal family, he doesn't seem to feel the need anymore for manners.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 01/29/2008
- writechic I'm a Fan of writechic 13 fans permalink
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he didn't want to get any of her husband's snake oil on him

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 01/29/2008
- cfreedom I'm a Fan of cfreedom 3 fans permalink

Obama - the great uniter. This is change we can believe in?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 01/29/2008

Stay classy, Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 01/29/2008

A Democratic Primary dream.

I have a Democratic Primary dream, that the Democratic candidates for president will rise above the politics of personal attacks and stay on the high road for the rest of the campaign.

I have a Democratic Primary dream, that John Edwards will remain in the race and continues to provide the adult supervision to keep Clinton and Obama on the high road.

I have a Democratic dream that the candidate with the most votes will offer the vice presidential nomination to the candidate with the second most votes. I dream that the sons and daughters of Obama and Clinton, or Clinton and Obama, will join together for general election based on the important issues of today -- health care, economic security, an end to the war in Iraq.

In my dream, the Democratic ticket continues on the high road into the general election, and continues to offer a new vision for 21st century America. In my dream, they will exalt campaign issues and avoid the low roads of attack ads. I dream that in every state and every city, crooked campaign tactics will be beaten back by plain talk.

In my dream, that Democratic ticket wins, and in January, our new Democratic President appoints John Edwards as attorney general.

Grampster
An undecided California voter

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 01/29/2008
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