Ferraro's Remarks About Obama Decried

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ANN SANNER | March 11, 2008 05:22 PM EST | AP

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Former Democratic vice presidential candidate and former New York Rep. Geraldine Ferarro is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington in this June 21, 2001 file photo. on Tuesday, March 11, 2008, Ferraro, a fundraiser for Democratic Presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., suggested Sen. Barack Obama only achieved his status in the presidential campaign because he's black. The Obama campaign called on Clinton Tuesday to denounce the comments. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook, File)

WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she disagrees with Geraldine Ferraro, one of her fundraisers and the 1984 vice presidential candidate, for suggesting that Barack Obama only achieved his status in the presidential race because he's black. In a brief interview with The Associated Press, Clinton was questioned about Ferraro's remarks.

The Obama campaign has called on the New York senator to denounce them.

Ferraro told the Daily Breeze of Torrance, Calif.: "If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman (of any color) he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept."

The newspaper published the interview last Friday.

Clinton said, "I do not agree with that," and later added, "It's regrettable that any of our supporters _ on both sides, because we both have this experience _ say things that kind of veer off into the personal."

"We ought to keep this on the issues. there are differences between us" on approaches to health care, energy, experience.

Ferraro is a former New York congresswoman and was Walter Mondale's running mate when he was the Democratic presidential nominee in 1984. She has endorsed Clinton and raised money for her campaign.

Obama called Ferraro's comments "patently absurd."

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"I don't think Geraldine Ferraro's comments have any place in our politics or in the Democratic Party. They are divisive. I think anybody who understands the history of this country knows they are patently absurd," he told the Allentown Morning Call. "And I would expect that the same way those comments don't have a place in my campaign they shouldn't have a place in Senator Clinton's either."

Obama senior adviser David Axelrod said Ferraro should be removed from her position with the Clinton campaign because of her comments.

"The bottom line is this, when you wink and nod at offensive statements, you're really sending a signal to your supporters that anything goes," Axelrod said in a conference call with reporters on Tuesday.

"There's no other way to send a serious signal that you want to police the tone of this campaign," he added. "And if you don't do those things then you are simply adding to the growing compendium of evidence that you really are encouraging that."

Axelrod said Clinton has encountered problems because people view her as a "divisive and polarizing force."

"The best way to address those concerns is to not allow divisiveness and negativity to flourish among your supporters," he said. "And this is an opportunity for her to address that."

Jan Schakowsky, an Obama supporter and Illinois congresswoman, said Democrats should not tear each other down, and instead focus on defeating John McCain, the Republican nominee-in-waiting.

"I respect every person's right to promote his or her candidate, but any and all remarks that diminish Senator Obama's candidacy because of his race are completely out of line," Schakowsky said on the conference call.

Ferraro also said Obama has it easy because of a "very sexist media."

"I think what America feels about a woman becoming president takes a very secondary place to Obama's campaign _ to a kind of campaign that it would be hard for anyone to run against," she said. "For one thing, you have the press, which has been uniquely hard on her. It's been a very sexist media. Some just don't like her. The others have gotten caught up in the Obama campaign."

Last week, a former adviser to Obama resigned after calling Clinton "a monster."

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Associated Press Writer Peter Jackson in Harrisburg, Pa., contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she disagrees with Geraldine Ferraro, one of her fundraisers and the 1984 vice presidential candidate, for suggesting that Barack Obama only achi...
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she disagrees with Geraldine Ferraro, one of her fundraisers and the 1984 vice presidential candidate, for suggesting that Barack Obama only achi...
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- mollysgran I'm a Fan of mollysgran 3 fans permalink
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I hope we don't have to hear from Ms. Ferraro any more, and I wish we could turn on the TV without hearing Hillary's raspy, grating voice, too. There is something sooooooo insincere about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 03/12/2008

Dispicable at best . So what at else is new with the witch from New York. Oh excuse me where is Hillary's true place of residence ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 AM on 03/12/2008

This also an attempt to side track the real issue being reported this week.... that Hillary's resume is padded to the hilt. Tell me more about her 'real' foreign diplomacy experience. Those stories are a lot more damning than GF's ridiculous comments. Let's see if the MSM gets caught up in this distraction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 03/12/2008

Screw you forever, Geraldine!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 AM on 03/12/2008
- prolbowl I'm a Fan of prolbowl 22 fans permalink
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Pennsylvania was described by James Carville as Philadelphia and Pittsburg with Alabama in the middle. That is white Alabama of course. This is very intentional race baiting by surrogates in order to unleash the rednecks on OBama. I am sick of this. Today, I am starting a campaign with everyone I know to pledge to not for vote Clinton if she wins the nomination. I hope it spreads. The Clinton's and the DNC disgust me. If we can't take over this piece of shit party , we should leave it and let it crumble from the wieght of its corruption!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 AM on 03/12/2008
- LolaM I'm a Fan of LolaM 2 fans permalink

pro...

I decided long ago .. No vote for Hillary for me..but let me tell you what I believe is going to happen...
(BTW Anin...is a Clinton troll..)

Anyway... My Prediction: John McCain is going to pick Mitt Romney as his VP.. By the time we get to PA, Clinton will have completely trashed Obama to the point of no return..he­r strategy is so clear, she baits him into responding, if he doesn't come out fists up they say he's not tough enough, if he does come out strongly, she accuses him of .."where's the hope candidate"­.. She will win , no doubt in my mind, between her Philly Mich and Fla "friends" they'll make sure of that.. BUT.. She will have her arse handed to her by McCain/Romney, the REAL democrats in the party will never forgive her for what she did and she will, and rightly so be condemned for the loss.. Then and only then, will I feel good again..and there won't be enough "cosmetics" in the world to fix her face after that "glass ceiling" she sold her soul to break through, will be forever changed by the concrete wall she ran headfirst into..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 AM on 03/12/2008
- estreya I'm a Fan of estreya 7 fans permalink

What a depressing scenario. Utterly depressing. Why is the democratic party allowing her to get away with this!? It just doesn't make sense to me ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 AM on 03/12/2008
- AnninCA I'm a Fan of AnninCA 54 fans permalink

Obama's exit polls in Mississippi indicate that the anger towards Clinton waned. Imagine that he managed to find a way to reinsert the race issue today. *hooting*

This guy is one piece of work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 03/12/2008
- pithymaxim I'm a Fan of pithymaxim 9 fans permalink

how much are you getting paid to tear down Obama on this site?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 03/12/2008
- Optimist I'm a Fan of Optimist 10 fans permalink

Whatever it is, not enough; she's tireless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 03/12/2008
- Optimist I'm a Fan of Optimist 10 fans permalink

That was a great comment except that:

Ferraro "reinserted the race issue".

Other than that, spot on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 03/12/2008

Who brought up race on Friday? Ferraro.

Who followed up her ignorance by justifying it again today? Ferraro.

Even your girl Hill claimed to disagree with it. But your denial makes for good entertainment.

As for the anger toward Hill waning, I'd be careful about analyzing the exit polling from one state, that deep below the Mason-Dixon line. Most voters, of all races, see the world and race relations differently than Mississippians

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 03/12/2008

You know actually I think what Hillary meant when she said "we disagee with that" was the calling for Ferraro's head on a stick. Not what Ferraro said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 AM on 03/12/2008
- VSamuels I'm a Fan of VSamuels 64 fans permalink

And if we imagine for a moment that folks like Ann in CA comprise the moral tempertude of her following, we can then imagine how utterly disasterous they will be in defending Hillary Clinton's every move and reducing everything that she says and does as the original idea of someone else. And, then judging by the manner in which Hillary has conducted her campaign, believing and assuming that they would face no opposition and they would simply breeze to the Democrat nomination, one must naturally recognize that such behavior is inate and a part of Hillary's arrogant makeup.

It is simply incomprehensible that the Hillary Clinton that we are seeing in the primaries isn't the Hillary Clinton who would---god help the thought, be our president, approach the nation's issues in the same way. Basically, Hillary's approach will bring a new meaning to bitterness and divisiveness, meanwhile she will be buoyed by her legion of folks like Ann egging her on and believing that she is the only one who correctly sees the world's issues.

Here, one can't simply hope that what one is seeing is some temporary or false view of the very nature of Hillary Clinton, but what one sees is a foreshadowing of a woman who may,---if elected, god forbid, plunged the republicans back in power, by default of the manner, tone and methods she will employ. We see it today and we must vote to prevent it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 03/12/2008
- nazgul I'm a Fan of nazgul 10 fans permalink

HE managed to re-insert the race thing???!!!

Ferraro brought up race. EVERY single time race has come up, it has been in response to a statement or question made by the media or the Clintons.

Trying to pin this on Obama is absurdly dishonest.

The Clinton campaign has completely left the planet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 AM on 03/12/2008
- ltfcrazy I'm a Fan of ltfcrazy 8 fans permalink

I know it Annin, the way he got Geraldine Ferraro to bring up race for him is pure political genius. This guy is special!

I bet he gets Bush to say he wants to hug Ahmadinijad and bomb Pakistan any day now. What....it already happened? How DOES he do it? Barack may actually be the messiah! He can control the mouths of other candidates supporters!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 AM on 03/12/2008
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Ferraro DEJA VU???

March 11, 2008
Read More: Barack Obama

A Ferraro flashback


"If Jesse Jackson were not black, he wouldn't be in the race," she said.

Really. The cite is an April 15, 1988 Washington Post story (byline: Howard Kurtz), available only on Nexis.

Here's the full context:

Placid of demeanor but pointed in his rhetoric, Jackson struck out repeatedly today against those who suggest his race has been an asset in the campaign. President Reagan suggested Tuesday that people don't ask Jackson tough questions because of his race. And former representative Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday that because of his "radical" views, "if Jesse Jackson were not black, he wouldn't be in the race."

Asked about this at a campaign stop in Buffalo, Jackson at first seemed ready to pounce fiercely on his critics. But then he stopped, took a breath, and said quietly, "Millions of Americans have a point of view different from" Ferraro's.

Discussing the same point in Washington, Jackson said, "We campaigned across the South . . . without a single catcall or boo. It was not until we got North to New York that we began to hear this from Koch, President Reagan and then Mrs. Ferraro . . . . Some people are making hysteria while I'm making history."


Cite Link:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0308/A_Ferraro_flashback.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 AM on 03/12/2008
- Optimist I'm a Fan of Optimist 10 fans permalink

So she's a serial race-baiter; too bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 03/12/2008

Geraldine is killing me with that George Will haircut.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 03/12/2008

So this feeling runs deep in this little ol' lady! I thought she was just frustrated because her girl is losing. Interestin­g...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 AM on 03/12/2008

wow.......­...f*ck her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 AM on 03/12/2008
- mrdontplay I'm a Fan of mrdontplay 3 fans permalink

People when did we stop valuing the things that we care about most in our friends, family, and co-workers?

Who would associate with someone who behaves this way and works to feed the racist cancer in our nation?

Hillary Clinton, that's who.


Who would send their husband on a talk show known for its hate-mongering comments

Hillary Clinton, that's who.



Who would stand by someone making comments TWICE that the only reason this candidate is here is because HE IS BLACK

Hillary Clinton, that's who



Who would destroy the dem process and party blinded by their own power ambitions?

you know the answer

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 03/12/2008
- VSamuels I'm a Fan of VSamuels 64 fans permalink

And, in typical fashion the good ole MSM won't send one damn reporter out to look in the archives to find this same information. The MSM helps to fan the flames of this stuff rather than taking the time to discover if there is a pattern of behavior with Ferraro that is the real explanation, not that she is some frustrated older white female mad that Obama is ruining Hillary Clinton's chance for the presidency. The manner in which the MSM likes to float their narratives are nauseating and lazy, as they continually rely on political hacks to stir these controversies rather than do any actual reporting.

I guess we'll have to wait for someone in internet land to blog about Ferraro's Jesse comment before the MSM recognizes that the comment may actually be more racial than 'sour grapes.' Lastly, it is also laughable to watch the slew of pundits make this weird delineation: Ferraro isn't a racist, but she said something racist. This is ridiculous, people who are not prone to racism, don't casually engage in speaking, thinking or uttering racist language, code and phrases.

Those pundits are re-creating reality to explain or excuse that Ferraro uttered racist language, but she was just accidently moving her mouth and it came out. Other than her racist statement, she is clearly not a racist. Pitiful, indeed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 03/12/2008

If Hillary does somehow steal the nomination, does she think black voters (which are required for a Democratic win) are going to forget all of this? I don't get it, this doesn't make sense for the nomination or a 2012 run.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 AM on 03/12/2008
- nazgul I'm a Fan of nazgul 10 fans permalink

Apparently that's what she's hoping, cause no Democrat is going to win the general election with a large, energized black population in a lot of states. Hillary is on systematically dismantling a half-century of cooperation that represents perhaps the most important alliance within the Democratic Party.

What the heck are she and her followers thinking? They've gone stark raving mad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 AM on 03/12/2008
- ltfcrazy I'm a Fan of ltfcrazy 8 fans permalink

Maybe they are actually creating a new republican-lite party. Maybe they are dropping blacks in favor of white people who no longer associate with the Republican view. It is entirely possible to take all the R's that don't want to be associated with Bush and turn them into heavy D's or Lite R's. Lieberman, Whitman, even McCain 8 years ago would've fit in. Think about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 AM on 03/12/2008
- radlib1 I'm a Fan of radlib1 6 fans permalink

Geraldine Ferraro should talk. The only reason she was on the Democratic ticket in 1984 with Mondale was precisely because she was a woman. Did any of her other political bona fides put her in that position? No.

Would Hillary Clinton be where she is if she weren't the wife of Bill Clinton? No. She may be bright, she may be acomplished, but there's no way in the world that she could have waltzed into the U.S. Senate or into this race for the Presidency if she weren't Bill Clinton's wife. Hillary Clinton's supposed foreign policy "experience" is mainly tied up with Bill and sharing a bed (or a room) with him in the White House or travelling to foreign countries when she didn't even have a "national security" clearance.

She has a little more "experience" and expertise than Laura Bush. But Laura Bush didn't vote for the misguided, expensive, and bloody War on Iraq in 2002 or the idiotic Kyl-Lieberman bill on Iran just this past year. On this, Laura Bush comes out ahead on foreign policy expertise.

Hillary is still basically the "Goldwater Girl" who bought into the "triangulation" theories of Dick Morris and her husband. She no more represents the people than Cruella de Ville.

That said, I'd vote for her for President if she's running against McCain in a micro-second. He's an angry, sclerotic, war-monger who would tilt the Supreme Court precipitously to the right. McCain must be defeated at all costs by those who care about civil liberties in America.

The press must not be fooled by his openness and "charm." He would only continue the Bush War on Iraq ("for a hundred Years") and the stupid Bush policies on Iran (with the help of his friend, Joe "the Marauding Angel of the Middle East" Lieberman). Face it, under McCain, the complete, autocratic idiocy of the Bush-Cheney regime would continue. These people are dangerous, not only to the American people, but to the world. They must be stopped.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 AM on 03/12/2008
- AnninCA I'm a Fan of AnninCA 54 fans permalink

The fact that she was a woman on the ticket is precisely what she was saying. She agrees with you. And that's all she was saying about his advantage this year as an AA man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 03/12/2008
- Sandmann I'm a Fan of Sandmann 6 fans permalink
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Here's a funny Youtube vid on this topic that I came across...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SDHxaYhqAo

Just watch it, it's just a few minute parody of the Clinton headquarters during this race issue. Gave me a couple chuckles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 AM on 03/12/2008

I think Team Hillary should keep Ferraro around and let her run her ignorant, racist mouth off. I've been fretting in recent weeks over the machinations of the Clinton Machine and how low they will stoop to 'win' this nomination, if that verb can ever be considered. "Steal' would be more appropriate. But I'm not that worried now. These people are so out of touch and have lost perspective so completely they will self-destruct all on their own. Hillary looks more wild-eyed and absurd in each appearance, her logic flew the coop several weeks ago and Bill has managed to destroy his legacy and the support of lifetime Democrats with his race baiting and other reprehensible attacks on Senator Obama. I'm sure there are a hell of a lot of Dems in Washington who are as fed up with them as the rank and file are. The one good thing that may come of this is that we can be rid of them and their long shadow over our party once and for all. Wouldn't that be a treat? No more Clinton drama, dirty laundry or disgusting displays of dreadful judgment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 AM on 03/12/2008
- estreya I'm a Fan of estreya 7 fans permalink

Ah, but you're assuming the world makes sense, voters are educated and aware, nice guys CAN finish first, and megalomaniacs get their comeuppance. I'm just not sure those things are true ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 AM on 03/12/2008
- margie4 I'm a Fan of margie4 3 fans permalink

Ms. Ferraro,
You are vile. Because of you, I will never, ever, ever, vote for Hillary Clinton. I am a white, 59 year old feminist who cheered when you were named as vice presidential candidate. You now repulse me. You are without any moral center. Your tactics are obvious, your lack of decency obvious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 AM on 03/12/2008
- nazgul I'm a Fan of nazgul 10 fans permalink

Thanks for adding your voice!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 AM on 03/12/2008

This is why McCain will win for sure...

Way to go Dems!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 03/12/2008
- bluegreen I'm a Fan of bluegreen 5 fans permalink

as an old italian-american lady myself, i have to say, what a strange and petty remark from geraldine ferraro. what sour grapes! her comment would make sense to me if obama were the only african-american man in the country. then his candidacy would be a real novelty! saying that he is lucky to be black is pretty insulting as it implies there's nothing to him but his newness; it diminshes his candidacy and turns the man, with all his charm, brilliance, and nuance, into a skin shade. it reflects an extremely bitter attitude. i really think it's a shockingly awful and ridiculous thing to say.

there's certainly been no lack of excuses on the part of the abysmally-run clinton campaign. the implication is that obama is taking away what is rightfully hers. who says that she should have been handed the nomination? there wouldn't have been much room for any sort of newcomer were her own campaign less problematic in itself. she has a lot going against her that has nothing to do with barack obama or anyone else: she's running on memories of a complicated past, she's never been a great speaker, her backstory is somewhat padded; she doesn't have a compelling attitude, either. who died and made her queen? that clinton hasn't done more to disavow these nasty comments is certainly troubling.

i can't wait for this process to end. it can't be good for the party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 AM on 03/12/2008
- ME08 I'm a Fan of ME08 7 fans permalink

Nothing petty about it...Geral­dine is great for not letting the PC police try to bully her...she is stating the obvious that no Starbuck liberal wants to acknowledg­e...why mince words and be phony? She called it as it is. Imagine a white guy who gave a good speech, was a community organizer and was ONLY a state senator and then a backbenching Senator with no significant legislation and measures under his belt...whe­re would HE be...why is this so difficult to comprehend, Obamaloons?

There are MANY African American leaders who would be far more effective candidates than Obama right now...why, I think David Patterson, the heir apparent NY Governor, is light years better than Obama.

Obama has no monopoly on greatness among African American politicians right now...I would love to see Maxine Waters as a candidate.­..she would KICK ASS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 03/12/2008
- mabelle55 I'm a Fan of mabelle55 2 fans permalink

Love the person, but repudiate the comment!

I personally love Geraldine Ferraro. I love her because she is so outspoken and speaks her mind. As far as I remember, she has done so. She didn't exactly fit the Democratic "mold" back in the day (1984) and received her share of criticism back then, too, for outspokenness and speaking her mind.

So, the Clinton campaign has said they don't agree with her. What is the problem? As soon as we call for campaign supporters­/advisors/­staff to resign for what they say, there won't be any campaign "officials" left! Really. Let's be adults here: Sen. Obama's supporters and campaign staff/advisors have said (and done) some pretty raunchy things in this campaign, too. Samantha Powers (Clinton is a "monster"); Obama's paster (who had some pretty choice anti-gay comments). Powers quit; Obama said he didn't agree with his pastor's comments. End of story.

Can we please just grow up? This is a presidential campaign -- you know, leader of the free world? It's not an audition for a high school play and it isn't a campaign for high school class president!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 03/12/2008

You have ME08 missed the point. The obvious was that a white man is the father of our country, who mentions it except for the most racist of black groups?
Bush was a white man, and so was Reagan, why didnt you mention that?

There are no African Americans like Obama, period, and Maxine Waters would lose to Obama because she has no cross over appeal.

Obama, unlike those like you that would paint him in a corner because of his skin color is the best candidate to be nominee because he is the best candidate PERIOD.
His color has nothing to do with it.
And people should stop with the blind statement that African Americans support him.
Yes they do as a group, but within that group are people that would not support Jesse Jackson, the STUPID MEDIA doesn't care to mention that AT ALL. Or the many white people of Utah, and Idaho that supported him, but would tell Jesse Jackson or Maxine Waters to take a hike. African Americans are not ALL supporting Obama because he is black. Whites are certainly not supporting Obama because he is black. Ferraro should be banished from the Clinton campaign, most people see where the Clinton campaign was going with this, bringing this up just before Mississippi. It didnt work because whites in smaller numbers also voted for Obama.

Does CNN, Pat Buchannon, and Fox think people are stupid? Stop the phony race baiting and report news with its nuances. That is the news, not the blanket statements of Chris Matthews saying that blacks AND WHITES(like me)support Obama without differentiating why! That's why I listen to BBC, CBC and read the blogs, the news on TV assumes Americans are stupid. We are not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 03/12/2008

Ahh, you just don't like Obama. My guess, because he's kicking the ass of the person you support. That's quite short sighted of you. This is politics after all. You should tip your hat that a Dem is finally running an organized campaign, out fundraising everyone and staying positive despite GOP style tactics.

Obama also has more elected years that Ferraro did when she was VP, much like he has more than Hillary. I guess it's obvious that either party could find more qualified female candidates than those two.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 AM on 03/12/2008
- nazgul I'm a Fan of nazgul 10 fans permalink

Geraldine Ferraro TRIED to the win a US Senate Seat twice and FAILED!

Barack Obama graduated 1st from the top law school in the country: i.e., he was the best legal candidate in the nation when he graduated. And that was just for starters.

I'm a 48 year old white man, and I'm not attacking Geraldine because she's white or a woman. I'm attacking her because is she mean-spirited, small-minded BIGOT.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 AM on 03/12/2008

obama has more foreign policy experience than Bill Clinton had when he became president.

and if he runs his administration the way he's running his campaign, i'd take his missteps and foul-ups over Hillary's any day...bank­rupt campaigns, staffing shake-ups, miscalculations, ignoring whole states simply because she didn't come out first in them. wtf?

i'd be for obama even if he were a white male, simply because of his demeanor, his books and YES his rhetoric!

Ferraro is right in saying he might not be AS compelling a figure were he white.

but then, hillary wouldn't be in her position if she weren't a clinton. she'd be in the House kissing up to Nancy Pelosi.

as we all might understand by now, the presidency is a figurehead position. the bushes and clintons are trying to pass it around like a doobie at a reggaefest, but it is really is the most direct, democratic­ally-elect­ed position in federal government.

therefore, the bottom line for me is, who do i trust to sit at negotiating tables and keep a cool, calm, temperate demeanor with some of the idiots that make our current POTUS look like a savant?

who do i want to share my livingroom and my dinner with on the nightly news for the next four to eight years?

certainly not Hillary Clinton.

you guys must have Stockholm Syndrome or something, the way you keep defending her.

Barack Obama never said he'd save the world, he only says he'll do his best as president to help us have what many of us have come to lose in the past few years -- yes, HOPE!!!

i know i know, Bush's antics are making the Clinton years look like a Sunday picnic. heck, his antics are almost making we wax nostalgic about the Reagan years and his trickle-down-my-leg economic policies, and i'm a basic black gurl from the 'hood, so that should tell you how f'd up the current Admin is, but i digress.

i used to be for clinton, then i was for edwards. now i'm for obama.

if obama doesn't get it, i'm going for McCain all the way. 'cause at least i trust his integrity, even though i don't agree with everything about him.

and that's what it comes down to for me: not perfection, not sainthood (his name is not Reverend Obama, y'all) - just earnestness, sincerity and intelligent calm.

now can we all just breathe, please?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 AM on 03/12/2008

A brave couragous woman she is saying what millions of others think and feel. Hopefully other people of her stature will step foward and tell the truth. Thanks Gerri for not aologizing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 03/12/2008
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Keep it up, Obama Moonies. There are millions of us who will vote McCain if your man is nominated. Mark my word.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 AM on 03/12/2008
- ME08 I'm a Fan of ME08 7 fans permalink

They are ruining the party with their amateurish whining. Too many brats who have no idea how this game is run...and it doesn't include bitching and moaning when your man is called out for being a ZERO! Go, Geraldine, don't allow any of these idiots try to mess with you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 AM on 03/12/2008
- prolbowl I'm a Fan of prolbowl 22 fans permalink
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And millions more that will vote for Nader or a Green instead of voting for the vile, republicrat Clintons. We will not vote for her for what she is doing. You will not vote for him because he is Black and you are a racist!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 03/12/2008
- Optimist I'm a Fan of Optimist 10 fans permalink

Noted and ignored.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 03/12/2008

Sure go ahead. Your vote doesn't hurt us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 AM on 03/12/2008
- cittykat2 I'm a Fan of cittykat2 2 fans permalink

Now we know why the Clinton campaign is in shabbles, Hillary cannot control them. Here is an opportunity for her to take control of her surrogates and show that she has leadership qualities and all she says is that I disagree and it is regretable. Go Hillary, I like your leadership!!!

Vote Obama

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 AM on 03/12/2008

There is a pattern of destruction and recklessness in the Clinton campaign. Clinton if she was not race baiting should have denounced and rejected this old farts comment and distance herself a mile away. Further, what is the cost of the Presidency? Destroying a party!! Bill did that in the 90's and we got Bush. Now what? I want change and Obama is the only one that has the integrity, clarity, honesty, and smartness to deliver change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 03/12/2008

Geraldine is out of line. The only reason she was the VP candidate in 84 was because she was a woman. We could say this about pretty much everyone: did George Bush get where he is because he's a white man, did John Edwards not get the nomination because he's white (and male)? Once people start arguing race and gender you lose the whole point.
I'm a staunch Hillary supporter and she needs to come forward and say that this has no room in her campaign. Period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 AM on 03/12/2008
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