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First Posted: 06- 4-08 11:41 AM   |   Updated: 06-12-08 05:12 AM

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According to some observers, Sen. Barack Obama faced the prospect of a cool reception during his speech Tuesday morning at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's annual policy conference. After receiving a massive ovation upon entering the crowd's view at the Washington Convention Center, however, the newly crowned presumptive Democratic nominee for president apparently felt comfortable enough to meet any residual doubts about his record on Israel's security with a touch of humor and a boatload of specifics.

Referencing chain emails filled with what Obama described as "tall tales" regarding his positions on Israel, the Illinois Senator asked AIPAC delegates to let him know "if you see this guy named Barack Obama, because he sounds pretty frightening." He proceeded to tell the audience that he would speaking from his heart, and then hit a series of specific pro-Israel positions that brought the crowd to its feet several times.

And then he got a hand from the next speaker: Sen. Hillary Clinton. "Let me be clear, I know that Senator Obama will be a good friend to Israel," she said. "I know Sen. Obama shares my view that the next president must be ready to say to the world. Our position is unchanging, our resolve unyielding, our stance non-negotiable. The United States stands with Israel, now and forever."

While Clinton studiously avoided referencing Obama's surge past the magic number of delegates needed to cinch the Democratic nomination, she took up the cause of defending him against criticisms Sen. John McCain made during his speech to AIPAC on Monday. Her response to McCain was explicit in a way Obama's was not, perhaps due to his attempt to respect the gathering's non-partisan spirit.

Clinton, however, had less to worry about in terms of alienating a group that was much more familiar and comfortable with her brand. Clinton told those in attendance: "Let me underscore that I believe we need a Democrat in the White House next January. ... President Bush has moved us in wrong direction." Referencing McCain's "strong rhetoric" from his speech to the conference on Monday, Clinton told AIPAC that the Arizona Republican's policies would weaken America and Israel's security, "making the Middle East a more dangerous place."

Chief among his own pledges, Obama said he would "never take military action off the table" in defending America's interests or those of Israel. "Do not be confused," he instructed the crowd. He also called on Egypt to cut off the smuggling of weapons into Hamas-controlled Gaza, described the return of Israeli soldiers captured by Hezbollah as a priority of U.S. policy, and said he would never "compromise when it comes to Israel's security." He also identified Jerusalem as Israel's capital at the end of any two-state solution.

Still, Obama sought to draw contrasts with the Bush administration, and by extension John McCain. The presumptive Democratic nominee noted that he had opposed holding elections in the Palestinian territories in 2006 with Hamas on the ballot -- a stance that drew cheers. Obama also said he would not wait until the "waning days" of his presidency to press for Israeli-Palestinian peace, an implicit rebuke to President Bush, who is seen as having contributed too little too late to that negotiation track.

When Obama invoked the Hebrew phrase "tikkun olam," regarding the need to "repair this world," a large whoop of cheers went up from young AIPAC staffers who had been herded around the press area -- perhaps to make certain the media heard loud praise for Obama. If their placement and volume was calculated, it turns out AIPAC need not have been so concerned.

A sustained round of enthusiastic applause from the entire conference followed Obama as he left the stage and shook hands with more than three dozen AIPAC board members that were seated behind him -- an elaborate process that was projected onto the hall's eight jumbo monitors. Each previous speaker at the conference, by contrast, only air-kissed and shook hands with those board members conveniently seated on the aisles behind the podium. But for Obama, the individual attention was perhaps a necessary and appreciated touch.

According to some observers, Sen. Barack Obama faced the prospect of a cool reception during his speech Tuesday morning at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's annual policy conference. Afte...
According to some observers, Sen. Barack Obama faced the prospect of a cool reception during his speech Tuesday morning at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's annual policy conference. Afte...
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- PeterM I'm a Fan of PeterM 3 fans permalink

Nothing is as sad as seeing Obama pledging loyalty to the traitorous right wing AIPAC and the rogue state of Israel. This genocidal country is an outright threat to the security of the United States and a threat to world peace.
If both McCain and Obama prostrate themselves in front of this AIPAC cabal, you have to wonder what the hell is going on?!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 06/04/2008
- blueshield I'm a Fan of blueshield 87 fans permalink

The only prostrating has been our President in Saudi Arabia. Maybe you like that better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 06/04/2008
- nukemind I'm a Fan of nukemind 20 fans permalink

How about prostrating to none of the above?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 06/04/2008
- Machu I'm a Fan of Machu 2 fans permalink

To all Islamists and far lefties who were salivating at Obama Hussain being soft on the Pal terrorists...

foggetaboutit!

:)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 06/04/2008
- Manchurian I'm a Fan of Manchurian 6 fans permalink

Unfortunately, it looks as though you may be right, Machu - in spite of the fact that 99% of the Palestinian people are not terrorists and have been waiting for decades for an American leader to take an evenhanded approach to the needs of both the Israelis and the Palestinians. You don't have to be an Islamist or a "leftie" to empathize with the plight of the Palestinians. You just need a heart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 06/04/2008
- macbabe I'm a Fan of macbabe 107 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 06/04/2008
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 67 fans permalink
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Great speech. Israel can rest assured that Barack Obama will be their staunchest ally.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 06/04/2008
- ksjohnso I'm a Fan of ksjohnso 3 fans permalink
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Hopefully Clinton will be a team player. When McCain speech came on last night, I said to friends, if Clinton wants to unify the party and become the VP, she needed to start her speech early and pre-empt John McCain. While she waited until the SD polls closed, I was still glad the McCain got cut off. Throughout the speech I was saying out loud "Hillary, please let me like you again. Say something to make me like you. I want to get back on the Clinton love train." Unfortunately she still did not go far enough. But today's tag-team event was great. If only there could have been a visual of Obama and Clinton high-fiving each other as one left the podium and the other entered. In the end, I want the party to reunite. That is what makes the Republicans "great" and far more electable than Democrats their ability to come together to win an election despite whatever happens in the primaries. So instead of staying in our respective corners and sulking let's come together and defeat McCain.

Finally, as Clinton demands time to think over what she wants to do and her supports say that she deserves the respect to decompress, I would argue that Obama deserves the same respect and time to chose his own VP. I am very dissappointed with the pressure that some of the Clinton folks are putting on Obama. We should let McCain play his hand first.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 06/04/2008
- booker52 I'm a Fan of booker52 33 fans permalink
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Since Hillary Clinton refuses to concede to Obama, the media should start a blackout on her. That will take away her power. That should fix her wagon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 06/04/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 192 fans permalink
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The Republicans have released ads against Senator Obama using

Bill's and Hillary's words!

How can we thank the Clintons?

BY KICKING THEM OUT OF THE PARTY?

PLEASE!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 06/04/2008

This speech only confirmed my opinion that if anyone thinks Obama is "soft" or too "conciliatory" with nations that might threaten the US, they should read his autobiography. When kids were beating on him at school in Indonesia, for being too light-skinned -- light-skinned, dark-skinned, light-skinned, dark-skinned, how hard must that be??!! -- his stepfather handed him boxing gloves and taught him how to fight, to defend himself. This speech is very aggressive, and opens with a salvo that will continue when he is elected, I believe, to utilize every chance to marginalize terrorism. This is how you deal with the bullies -- you repudiate them loudly and clearly and get all their friends and supporters to do the same. You "cut them off at the knees." This is the only effective "war on terror." Listen and learn, Dick and Dubya....!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 06/04/2008
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As a Voter who is black..I am proud of BOTH Sen.Clinton and Sen.OBama I am hopeful that the both of them, can tag team...the neocons back into the "Dark ages" no pun intended.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 06/04/2008

Why is it that the U.S. has to kiss the a** of Isreal?
Isreal claims we have common interests but I don't think that is true. If called upon by the U.S. to help fight a war in the middle east, Isreal will politely decline and then watch as we do all the fighting, bleeding and dying. They would like nothing more then to see the U.S. go to war with Iran-which seems to be in the offing. AIPAC has such a stranglehold on the Congress but we won't even call a spade a spade. The lobby is too powerful. What do you think would happen if the U.S. put a freeze on the foreign aid we send over to Isreal for even one year? I think Isreal would miss the largesse of its "good friend" and certain Senators would have heart attacks or worse because they wouldn't have a chance to put the interests of Isreal ahead of their own country.
I'll sit back now and wait to hear all the names I get called for speaking truth to power!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 06/04/2008
- 1099 I'm a Fan of 1099 6 fans permalink

Please learn how to spell Israel, put together some coherent sentences and learn some history of the region. Perhaps if you can accomplish these things your post might warrant a honest response.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 06/04/2008
- 1099 I'm a Fan of 1099 6 fans permalink

Putz

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 06/04/2008

Your question is one that I've asked many, many times. I still haven't found an answer.

I assume there's a reason for it. I apparently need to read more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 06/04/2008
- kimbari I'm a Fan of kimbari 2 fans permalink
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You won't hear 'em from me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 06/04/2008
- Durango I'm a Fan of Durango 148 fans permalink

America's #1 interest in the Middle East: OIL

#2 Interest OIL

#3 interest OIL

#4 Interest OIL

Israel is somewhere below that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 06/04/2008
- wayoutleft I'm a Fan of wayoutleft 40 fans permalink
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obama and hil both implicitly concede control of america's iraq policy to israel. this is why obama will keep us in iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 06/04/2008

I am sorry to say that the Clintons have no grace, no class and no shame! That is common sense if you watched Hillary's speech last night! Compare with Obama's speech! What a difference! That is the reason why everybody is running toward him! Grace and class will be back at the White House in 2009!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 06/04/2008
- globality I'm a Fan of globality 21 fans permalink

I thought you were against Lobbyist, why did you speak at AIPAC one of the largest Lobby groups in the US.

How can you justify what Israel did to the palestinians,

Please stop pandering. You need to be an honest broker

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 06/04/2008

It's not realistic to back off support for -- yes, despite its well-known practices -- the most progressive, pro-human-rights, democratic state in the Middle East.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 06/04/2008
- macbabe I'm a Fan of macbabe 107 fans permalink
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The RNC is already running ads feature Bill and Hillary's words about "not ready to meet Commander and Chief threshold."

Not surprising...

The GOP is going to have a field day with what's happening, thanks HC, this will be your legacy if we can't unify and lose!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 06/04/2008
- ohmercy I'm a Fan of ohmercy 25 fans permalink

if you want to unikfy you should stop the hate fest and the divisive rhetoric./
In fact you should never have started it.
That has been the cause of the divide. Not the clinton's.
You and the media.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 06/04/2008
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