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First Posted: 03-11-08 08:13 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:46 AM

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"Geraldine Ferraro has stepped down from her role as a member of Hillary Clinton's finance committee," CNN reports.

Ferraro said thousands of people are part of the finance committee, saying it is not a staff position, but a voluntary one for those who raise money for the campaign. She also said she has raised $125,000 for Senator Clinton.


When asked if she had any regrets about what she said, Ferraro replied, "absolutely not."

"I am who I am and I will continue to speak up," she said. She added that she thought it was a shame that the Obama campaign was trying to block her First Amendment rights, and that she felt that was no way to conduct a campaign....

Ferraro said David Axelrod, Obama's campaign manager and an acquaintance, should have called her to ask her the intention of her remarks, which she says the Obama campaign used to hurt Clinton.

When asked how she felt about Hillary Clinton distancing herself from her remarks, Ferraro replied, "I am perfectly fine," and that there were no hard feelings. She said she understands what Clinton is going through, and understands that being part of a presidential campaign is "very hard."

Ferraro's Letter To Clinton: The full text:

Dear Hillary -


I am stepping down from your finance committee so I can speak for myself and you can continue to speak for yourself about what is at stake in this campaign.

The Obama campaign is attacking me to hurt you.

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I won't let that happen.

Thank you for everything you have done and continue to do to make this a better world for my children and grandchildren.

You have my deep admiration and respect.

Gerry

Ferraro Still Unapologetic: The New York Times notes:

Geraldine A. Ferraro resigned Wednesday from Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign finance committee but remained unapologetic for citing Senator Barack Obama's race as the decisive factor in his success.


"I feel terrible for the fact that Hillary is stuck in this thing," Ms. Ferraro said in an interview Wednesday night. "Why put her in that position?"

Ms. Ferraro said that she was not asked by anyone in the Clinton campaign to leave the committee but that she did it on her own, sending an e-mail message to the senator's campaign Wednesday afternoon, as the political dust-up over remarks she made last week went into its second day.

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Former Vice Presidential candidate and Hillary supporter Geraldine Ferraro has sparked a fury on the campaign trail after commenting that Barack Obama was "lucky" to be black:

"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 Obama camp has responded strongly to the remark, seeking to contrast the response of Sen. Clinton to that of Obama in handling controversial comments by supporters.

Campaign manager David Axelrod has repeatedly called for Ferraro to be removed from her position with the Clinton campaign:

"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."

Barack Obama has called the comments "patently absurd," saying also:

"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."

The Clinton camp initially responded with the terse statement "We disagree with her," but has since offered a response from the candidate herself:

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."

Ferraro appeared on Fox News to defend her comments, warning Obama not to "antagonize" Democratic supporters like her:

UPDATE: Ferraro, in a follow-up interview with the Daily Breeze, claimed she is being attacked because she is white:

"Any time anybody does anything that in any way pulls this campaign down and says let's address reality and the problems we're facing in this world, you're accused of being racist, so you have to shut up," Ferraro said. "Racism works in two different directions. I really think they're attacking me because I'm white. How's that?"

The Clinton camp has responded to these comments:

Ms. Ferraro is speaking for herself. We have made clear that we reject her remarks.

UPDATE: The Clinton camp has released a memo insinuating that Barack Obama is playing the race card by focusing on Ferraro's comments. Here is the full text of the memo:

In January, NBC's Tim Russert confronted Senator Barack Obama with a four page memo from his campaign characterizing statements they claimed the Clinton Campaign had made about race. Asked in hindsight whether he regretted pushing this story, Senator Obama said:

Well, not only in hindsight, but going forward. I think that, as Hillary said, our supporters, our staff, get overzealous. They start saying things that I would not say. And it is my responsibility to make sure that we're setting a clear tone in our campaign, and I take that responsibility very seriously, which is why I spoke yesterday and sent a message in case people were not clear that what we want to do is make sure that we focus on the issues."


We agreed then. We agree today. Supporters from both campaigns will get overzealous. Senator Clinton today reiterated that when asked about Geraldine Ferraro's recent comments:

"I do not agree with that and you know it's regrettable that any of our supporters on both sides say things that veer off into the personal. We ought to keep this focused on the issues. That's what this campaign should be about."

Senator Obama's campaign staff seems to have forgotten his pledge. We have not. And, we reject these false, personal and politically calculated attacks on the eve of a primary. This campaign should be about the leadership we need for a better future and these attacks serve only to divide the Democratic Party and the American people.

UPDATE: The Ferraro story has continued on the morning news shows. Ferraro has said she is "absolutely not" sorry for her comments:

"I am sorry that people think this was a racist comment," Ferraro said in an interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer on "Good Morning America."

She continued:

"David Axelrod, his campaign manager, has chose to spin this as a racist comment because everytime anybody makes a comment about race who is white _ he did it with Bill Clinton, he was successful; he did it with (Pennsylvania governor and Clinton supporter) Ed Rendell, he was less successful; and he is certainly not going to be successful with me," Ferraro told CBS' "The Early Show." "He should have called me up ... He knows I'm not racist."

Obama referred to Ferraro's comments as "slice and dice politics" on the Today Show:

"Part of what I think Geraldine Ferraro is doing, and I respect the fact that she was a trailblazer, is to participate in the kind of slice and dice politics that's about race and about gender and about this and that, and that's what Americans are tired of because they recognize that when we divide ourselves in that way we can't solve problems," Obama said on NBC's "Today" show.
"Geraldine Ferraro has stepped down from her role as a member of Hillary Clinton's finance committee," CNN reports. Ferraro said thousands of people are part of the finance committee, saying it is n...
"Geraldine Ferraro has stepped down from her role as a member of Hillary Clinton's finance committee," CNN reports. Ferraro said thousands of people are part of the finance committee, saying it is n...
 
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- Democrab I'm a Fan of Democrab 19 fans permalink
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I wonder why the headlines aren't more about McCain's influence in Boeing's losing the recent Air Force contract to the Europeans.

Is he the enemy of the democratic party or is the current gestalt the destruction of Hillary Clinton and poor old cancer ridden Geraldine Ferraro?

Given the visciousness and hatred of Obama supporters, I guess I'm not surprised.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 AM on 03/13/2008
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Obama supporters are not viscious nor are they prone to hatred - is that you Michael?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 03/13/2008
- Democrab I'm a Fan of Democrab 19 fans permalink
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Read the comments, "bitches, hags, good riddance, evil, witches."

These are viscious, angry words of extreme hatred.

Hardly the uniting, hope filled, high road, above the existing political fray, purported political philosophy of the Lord and Master Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 03/13/2008

Okay, as an AA let me say this to all whites who think that AA want them to apologize for the past. I was never a slave and at this point in the 21st century their are no slave owners. I therefore don't want are need an apology from whites. I am sure alot of AA in the 21st century don't feel this way either. Don't let the media get you all worked up with thinking blacks want an apology!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 03/13/2008

She doesn't have anything to apologize for. She may be a crass and strong woman and that may frighten a lot of you; however she is correct that anything that is said negatively about the Obama campaign is immediately labeled racist. Just a fact, and I hope it doesn't divide everyone further. Both Sens. Obama and Clinton have and must take responsibility in this area.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 AM on 03/13/2008
- spicegal I'm a Fan of spicegal 21 fans permalink

Hillary continues to shoot herself in the foot. Geraldine Farraro is completely out of line. One might even speculate that she's projecting, as I suspect she was on the ticket 23 years ago only because she's a woman. Having said that, this all reeks of Rovian/Bush politics. You allow others to take the fall for those extreme cheap shots. That way you're message gets out, and you stay clean. Bush did it all the time. I was totally on the fence during the Va primary, and in the end voted for Obama. Watching HC operate since then has made me feel I made the right decision. She's proven that she's willing to hurt the Democrats and the country for her own personal ambition. I'm at the point where I truly wish she'd just go away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 03/13/2008
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Ferraro said that she received emails from the Obama campaign attacking her and the Clinton campaign.

PRODUCE THE EMAILS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 AM on 03/13/2008

Ferrara thinks Obama is "lucky to be black". Hasn't she overlooked some other qualities that he has.
He is a well educated man. He has charisma. He is young. He attracts the youth and independant voters. He is able to attract women voters.
In Iowa and other states he attracted a good number of white voters. If he hadn't he would not have won in those states. He wants to change the way government has been running. He wants to unite and not divide.
He wants to give more power to the people and reduce the power of the lobbies. He wants to end tax breaks for the rich and to do something about outsourcing of American jobs to Asia.
He wants to talk to America's enemies instead of being bellicose with them He also wants to bring home the troops from Iraq.
I feel these qualities and perhaps many more are the reasons for his success.
His race is incidental just as Hillary's gender is incidental. Geraldine Ferrara should take time to reflect on what she has stated and apologize to Obama and the African Americans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 AM on 03/13/2008

Ferraro read my mind. How many other first-term senators are thrust this far into the presidential picture? Even prominent O'Bama supporters say things like, "We need a man LIKE Barack." Like him in what way? LIKE him ... or actually HIM???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 AM on 03/13/2008
- samandally I'm a Fan of samandally 4 fans permalink

she has nothing to apologize for, only spoke the truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 AM on 03/13/2008

Keith Olberman is wrong....this IS a strategy:

It is an anti- Affirmative Action strategy that will work wonders in PA and may in fact pick up steam throughout the rest of the campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 AM on 03/13/2008
- Sooner1976 I'm a Fan of Sooner1976 13 fans permalink

Just a few thoughts here...

Can you tell who a soldier politically supports by the color of his blood?

A little focus on the issues, the ones that have been hitting us in the face for a long time, or some of us. The war now sits in every American's lap because of it's drain on the economy. Personally the war hurt my heart, long before it touched my pocketbook. If only this much outrage had been expressed openly (large rallies, support for those who openly protested-it was rare) at the beginning of the war......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 AM on 03/13/2008

Ferraro hit on a home truth but did so in a very heavy handed way. Obama, a candidate with rather weak credentials for a presidential candidate, an unexamined personal history (his two autobiographies don't count - not in any investigative sense), and a very foggy theme of hope and change, hit the jackpot when the Clintons got crucified in SC. That is precisely when his candidacy took off; the guy who had had lukewarm support among black voters suddenly began getting nearly the entirety of their votes. He simultaneously became the 'feel good' candidate for a lot of whites, a seemingly painless solution to our nation's long history of racial difficulty.

How can anyone possibly posit that Obama's position at this point in the primaries doesn't have a great deal to do with race? It does. If I believed Obama had the makings of a solid president, I'd vote for him in a second. The problem is, I don't, and I don't trust this rush to practically anoint him. What happens if he does become president - and screws up? What then? Will doubters and dissenters be tarred with the 'racist' brush, just as they've been tarred in the primaries (absolutely no pun intended)? The latter prospect is not a happy one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 AM on 03/13/2008

Kate, you are absolutely right! It's suddenly chic to vote for an Obama... Some of my friends who are accustomed to joining bandwagons are doing it because they feel young and hip, "open-minded and racially enlightened"--- A Cyber-chic candidate Obama surely is... And the media has made him to be a "superstar" (These same people who sold us the war and didn't question absolutely anything... are giving Obama a free pass) We are going to the same dealership that sold us the last lemon to purchase another vehicle? (No credit No Problem)This entire episode with Ferraro is a demonstration of how fragile the whole racial issue is... Ferraro is a strong woman and expresses herself as such... But it is the truth--- As a single woman--- when I date a gentleman, I check credentials--- Where are Obama's? The fact that he inspires does not convince me and the fact that he unites is simply the White America's guilty bandwagon....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 AM on 03/13/2008

When Ferraro was running for VP in 1984, sha made some inflamatory remarks. She then said that she was being attacked because she's a woman. What she didn't realize is that if she were a man, she would have been dealt with more severely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 AM on 03/13/2008
- jubo I'm a Fan of jubo 8 fans permalink
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I am surprised by Geraldine Ferraro's behavior. Jesse Jackson was lucky he was black. Barack Obama is lucky he is bright, human, and engaging.

As far as antagonizing you, what kind of mafia rhetoric is that? Begone from the party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 AM on 03/13/2008
- midtown I'm a Fan of midtown 36 fans permalink

Ferraro was a loser in 1988. She's a loser 20 years later. Ferraro represents nothing but Dem loserness, and a tax cheat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 AM on 03/13/2008
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