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LIZ SIDOTI | May 5, 2008 08:29 AM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Republicans can hardly contain their glee as they watch Barack Obama battle through a rocky period. And why should they?

Nothing else is breaking the GOP's way this year. But, at least now, the Democrats' political phenom is tarnished, and, if he defeats Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic nomination, he will enter the general election campaign not only bruised and battered _ but also carrying baggage as he faces Republican John McCain.

"We've had a rough couple of weeks. I won't deny that," Obama said Friday.

The Illinois senator has repeatedly had to address _ and repudiate _ the ranting of his bombastic former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Obama has continued facing questions about his relationship with indicted Chicago businessman Antoin "Tony" Rezko. The candidate's patriotism has been questioned. So has his readiness.

On the eve of a critical Pennsylvania primary, Obama caught flak for claiming that small-town folks are bitter and thus cling to guns and religion. Then he turned in a lackluster debate performance. He ended up losing that primary to Clinton in part because he didn't attract enough white, working-class voters.

Now he finds himself in the midst of competitive contests in two more states. Losses Tuesday in Indiana and North Carolina would further weaken him. Even if he manages to hold off Clinton in those and the final primary contests, Obama would essentially limp to the nomination.

"The bark is stripped off him a little bit," said Reed Galen, a Republican who worked on President Bush's campaigns. "Are the folks on the Republican side of the aisle happy to let Hillary do that? Absolutely."

Among Republicans and Democrats alike, Obama's turbulent time is raising questions about why he can't seem to put away Clinton after a 16-month primary fight and whether Obama _ in his first hard-fought race _ is prepared not only to go up against McCain this fall but also to withstand the rigors of the White House.

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Republicans hope Obama will be damaged goods come the general election and McCain will have a stronger shot at hanging onto the White House in an extraordinarily difficult political environment. Most Americans disapprove of Bush's job performance and think the country is on the wrong track, while the Iraq war continues and the economy bears down on _ if it's not already in _ a recession.

The GOP now sees a glimmer of light _ a variety of Obama vulnerabilities they can try to exploit if he is the nominee.

One prominent Democrat who backs Clinton recognized as much.

Last week, Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh raised the possibility that the GOP will use Obama's association with Wright to try to destroy his character in a general election as the pro-Republican group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth did to Democrat John Kerry in 2004. Said Bayh: "I'm sure the far right will be out there trying to do the whole `Swift Boat' thing."

Already, Republicans are testing a theory that Obama could be a liability for Democrats down-ballot, running ads in special congressional races that linked the Democratic candidate to Obama in hopes of helping the Republican candidate.

It didn't work in Louisiana. The Democrat, Don Cazayoux, won Saturday anyway. Underscoring the GOP's challenge this year, Democrats won the seat that Republicans have held since 1974.

Phil Musser, a Republican strategist who backed former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's GOP presidential bid, said of Obama's woes: "These are very damaging self-inflicted wounds and may heal over with a lot of happy talk at the Democratic convention, but may be re-exposed in the fall campaign."

Indeed, GOP operatives are intently watching the Democratic primary fight to see how to push Obama's buttons. They also hope Obama's missteps and losses have alienated key general election constituencies _ or at least planted negative impressions with them that will last into the fall.

"Each time that Clinton racks up a victory in these blue-collar-type states, it shows that Obama's really losing the Reagan Democrats, which gives Republicans great comfort and a great strategy _ go after those Reagan Democrats," said John Feehery, a Republican who formerly worked for then-House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill.

Democrats dismiss any notion that the damage will be lasting. They counter that six months is plenty of time for Obama to bounce back, and they argue it is unrealistic to imagine Obama would have gotten through his first ever rough-and-tumble campaign unscathed.

"It hasn't been a great couple weeks, but some of these problems were going to emerge anyway, and it's better that it happened now than in the fall," said Mark Mellman, a Democratic pollster who worked for Kerry's campaign and is unaligned in the primary. He said Obama has gone through a "learning period" and that will benefit him in fall if he is the nominee.

Added Erik Smith, a Democrat and former aide to Dick Gephardt: "There's something to be said for getting this stuff behind him, and not having any October surprises."

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Liz Sidoti covers the presidential race for The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON — Republicans can hardly contain their glee as they watch Barack Obama battle through a rocky period. And why should they? Nothing else is breaking the GOP's way this year. But, at l...
WASHINGTON — Republicans can hardly contain their glee as they watch Barack Obama battle through a rocky period. And why should they? Nothing else is breaking the GOP's way this year. But, at l...
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- IkeChicago I'm a Fan of IkeChicago 18 fans permalink

The GOP are in full panic mode, they know they have no chance of defeating Obama so they are using Hillary Clinton and Hillary is using the GOP.

Case in point, the Republicans went up against Obama candidates twice, once in Illinois in the ex US Speaker's strong hold which was Republican held for more than 40 years and Obama won.

Second, the Republicans attacked Obama in Louisiana, a set the GOP for the last 30 years and the Republicans lost, Obama is 2 for 2. You think the Republicans are not scared that their party would be destroyed by Obama and the Democrats, yes they are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 05/05/2008

Agreed.

Not only are they afraid to face him, they are terrified of the coattails he has. Senator Obama will usher in stronger democratic majoriites in the House and Senate, including the all important 60 vote majority in the Senate. I firmly believe we can no longer count on Senator Leiberman to caucus with us after the New Year.

They believe they talk a good game, but they are running scared.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 05/05/2008
- eej I'm a Fan of eej 8 fans permalink

Several newspapers today have referred to evidence of Republican meddling in the primaries by voting in them, though they'll vote for McCain in the fall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 05/05/2008

Finally, we have a journalist who put the Wright controversy in its proper prospective. If you are an Obama supporter please read this OP-Ed and send it to everyone you know who has issues because of Reverand Wright. I've been waiting for someone to write this for a long time (This is an op-ed by Malloby in today's Washington post -- washingtonpost.com:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/04/AR2008050401600.html?hpid=

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 05/05/2008
- ctbutte I'm a Fan of ctbutte 4 fans permalink

I think you all have it wrong. The GOP is saving its powder for when the dems finally select someone. Notice I said select, because it will not be determined through a vote. How funny, how ironic, and what sweet comeuppance has come to the party of Gore-Lieberman.

Anyway, whomever it is decided upon, the general election will show the true flaws of each candidate, dem and rep. So sit back and wait, the real party has yet to begin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 05/05/2008
- JiminNC I'm a Fan of JiminNC 270 fans permalink
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The repubs powder is gone when Hillary goes down. Their wads are shot and there isn't enough Viagra in the world to raise the elephant's flacid trunk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 05/05/2008

Supposedly, she left the republican party in protest over the race baiting in Nixons nomination over Rockefeller. She has certainly come full circle hasn't she? Does it ever bother her, that she's a walking contradiction?

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

Nothing ever bothers Senator Clinton but the thought that she could be losing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 05/05/2008
- Bocababs I'm a Fan of Bocababs 19 fans permalink

Isn't it fun to belong to a Party (GOP) that preach religion and pro-life but only feel good when the opposition feels bad? I don't belong to the Republican Party and I guess, although I have family members and friends who are Republican, I could only hope that some of this "frothing at the mouth" over Obama does not spill into our closeness or the desire we all have to see the U.S. not fail our citizens in times of need.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 05/05/2008
- JiminNC I'm a Fan of JiminNC 270 fans permalink
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Oh look honey, there goes another pro-lifer for war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 05/05/2008

The Hoosiers-- tomorrow-- the Hoosiers-- are the only ones that can close the deal for the good of the democratic party and for the country-- the front pages of every paper in their State must headline this tomorrow morning-- they'll be history made if they do-- otherwise they have joined the deo-cons..­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 05/05/2008

Yes they have.

Let's PRAY they make the right decision and put Hillary out of her misery

As for Barack....­.what does not kill you..only makes you stronger !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 05/05/2008
- reelcobra I'm a Fan of reelcobra 6 fans permalink

I think the GOPers are fools if they go after our guy too early.

We know that here in the left wing echo chamber "character" is a distraction, not an "issue".

We don't care if Obama spent every Sunday for 20 years sitting with his kids in front of a ranting fool.

That's not relevent.

So we can watch Obama go into a deep freeze, refuse to debate Hillary, and kill time until Denver.

The fun will be in the fall when normal Americans get to weigh in.

So I say VOTE OBAMA! He must be nominated!

BHO '08!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 05/05/2008
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 563 fans permalink
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The GOP are going after Obama with everything they have NOW, and yet they are quiet about Hillary. Why would they be trying to destroy Obama now if they want him to be the nominee? Why would they be helping Hillary by laying low about her baggage and aiding and abetting in her effort to damage Senator Obama? They WANT Hillary, and they FEAR McCain facing Senator Obama, especially if Senator Obama survives their smear campaign, which will make him a formidable opponent in the general. If Obama wins the nomination, they will continue to beat him down with Wright and Ayers and all the other garbage we've already heard, and they will be beating a horse that, if not dead, will be on life support. If nothing else, the Republicans are not fools, and they know that the only way they can win the election is if Senator Clinton is the nominee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 05/05/2008
- bryan0218 I'm a Fan of bryan0218 4 fans permalink

Maybe we all have it wrong, the republicans may have decided that Clinton OR McCain are acceptable choices, because they are both NeoCons think about it, look at how they have imbraced Lieberman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 05/05/2008

Hey Republicans. You will have to run on your record. Good luck and may God have mercy on your souls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 05/05/2008
- JiminNC I'm a Fan of JiminNC 270 fans permalink
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I am confident God will have none of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 05/05/2008
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 63 fans permalink
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patriotism is the last refuge to which a scoundrel clings (s. johnson)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 05/05/2008
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 63 fans permalink
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from John Prine:
While digesting Reader's Digest
In the back of a dirty book store,
A plastic flag, with gum on the back,
Fell out on the floor.
I picked it up and I ran outside
Slapped it on my window shield,
And if I could see old Betsy Ross
I'd tell her how good I feel.

But your flag decal won't get you
Into Heaven any more.
They're already overcrowded
From your dirty little war.
Jesus don't like killin'
No matter what the reason's for,
And your flag decal won't get you
Into Heaven any more.

I went to the bank this morning
the cashier he said to me,
"If you join the Christmas club
We'll give you ten of them flags for free."
I didn't mess around a bit
I took him up on what he said.
I stuck them stickers all over my car
And one on my wife's forehead.

I got my window shield so filled
With flags I couldn't see.
So, I ran the car upside a curb right into a tree.
By the time they got a doctor down
I was already dead.
And I'll never understand why the man
Standing in the Pearly Gates said...

"But your flag decal won't get you
Into Heaven any more.
We're already overcrowded
From your dirty little war.
Jesus don't like killin'
No matter what the reason's for,
And your flag decal won't get you
Into Heaven any more."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 05/05/2008
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Hillary has proven without a doubt during the last six months that she is a DINO. (Well, actually, she's been one for quite some time, but now her true colors really are showing.)

Of course the Right loves it - and her. She is one of theirs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 05/05/2008
- hmmmmmer I'm a Fan of hmmmmmer 28 fans permalink

Short sightedness will be proven wrong in the long run. The GOP is hoping and praying this will hurt the Democratic nominee, but what they are really running from is the fact they have made a mess of the economy, a mess of the war, a mess of the constitution, and a real mess of this presidency. The GOP is going down and the elections leading up to the general are showing that. This is not a bad thing to see the process through, it is only the msm looking for a story that has it sound like the Democrats will never recover in the general. Things couldn't be further from the msm truth. It is just too bad there are so many in this country that can't be open to new things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 05/05/2008

I really believe that Hillary will continue to hammer Obama thinking he will break. And then she will be able to say "Aha, I told you so!".

Unfortunately, Hillary is underestimating Obama's resolve, his strength and the power of his grassroots backers.

Obama will stand tall and won't be broken by Hillary. She can continue to play her games, but she is only harming herself, Bills' legacy and the Democratic party (not necessarily in that order). She is playing the game of cutting off her nose to spite her face.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 05/05/2008
- abigail1 I'm a Fan of abigail1 33 fans permalink

don't candidates usually try to appeal to the base of their own party in primary races? Don't Democrats usually tack left and then race to the center for the general election, and Republicans usually tack right and then do the same?
what is Hillary Clinton thinking? Does she think Democrats want to vote for someone who runs a right wing campaign. i really don't understand, and i really, really hope Indiana and North Carolina prove her wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 05/05/2008
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Just my thoughts:
I keep hearing that Obama will enter the race "bruised and battered". I don't see how. Granted he's faced some unforeseen challenges but bruised and batttered? No. He would be bruised and battered if there was a stained blue dress in his past.....A prison record....­.Canine bodies in his backyard..­...Income by nefarious means.....
He has withstood each uproar with, in the words of another blogger, preternatural calm.
In the words of another blogger on HuffPo(if anyone know where to find it please let me know) while his supporters are waving their hands in the air a in panic, he does that "aikido thing".
Senator Obama is far from damaged goods.
What doesn't kill you, will make you stronger. Clinton has actually done him a favor.
By the time he's nominated, the country will be immune to Rev. J. Wright. We already are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 05/05/2008
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