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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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- Crozier I'm a Fan of Crozier 69 fans permalink

AIPAC IS STRONG WITH THEOCON CHRISTIAN REPUBLICANS AND ZIONIST RIGHT WING JEWS.

Despite Jonathan Pollard and Benjamin Netanyahu, the opponents of AIPAC are targetted as anti-semitic, pro-terrorist arab, and 'an enemy of Jews AND Israel.

The prime minister of AIPAC is Joseph Lieberman....who got McCain to give the keynote address. He has already tried to poison the waters for the Democratic presidential nominee. Lie berman is a traitor to his party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 06/04/2008
- 1099 I'm a Fan of 1099 6 fans permalink

Quit yer bitchin'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 06/04/2008
- tuttlemsm I'm a Fan of tuttlemsm 5 fans permalink

Anyone who opposes right-wing politics in Israel is labelled anti-Semitic much in the same way anyone who opposes right-wing politics here in America is labeled anti-American.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 06/04/2008
- hugs4u I'm a Fan of hugs4u 12 fans permalink

Lieberman has no party, he is an outcast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 06/04/2008
- escobar I'm a Fan of escobar 18 fans permalink

These people should be pledging loyalty to the United States, not some foreign country.
Perhaps they should emigrate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 06/04/2008
- 1099 I'm a Fan of 1099 6 fans permalink

See illegal immigrants in this country......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 06/04/2008

I have a question. Does anybody know if Obama received any campaign contributions from AIPAC? And if so, how much? You do realize that AIPAC helped push this country into war with Iraq. I don't understand why Obama is trying to apease this offensive group of chicken-hawks. Can someone please explain this to me, so I can have a clear mind to vote for Obama in November. Thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 06/04/2008

Can anyone help me out here?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 06/04/2008
- giantsteps I'm a Fan of giantsteps 2 fans permalink

Ah! Barrack be extremely wary of Hillary. She has an agenda that will question your leadership. Do not under any circumstance have her as VP.
Do not underestimate the people. The people are not dumb and with 8 years of hell, why would they consider 4 more years. You need Hillary like a hole in the head. Pick a great VP and show/prove to the people that you are the only choice. When you follow through on your promises, the people will rejoice.
Also, many people including me, agrees totally that having an agenda with the so-called enemy is the right road until proven wrong. We are all humans so lets give it a shot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 06/04/2008
- cyndeewi I'm a Fan of cyndeewi 24 fans permalink
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Obama did a fantastic job. I listened to his entire speech to AIPAC and was very moved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 06/04/2008
- 4wehttam I'm a Fan of 4wehttam 14 fans permalink

Wow, he really got a great reception. I was a little scared about him addressing that crowd after McBush's speech there. He got better reception than McBush!!!! All RIGHT!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 06/04/2008
- Sparklez I'm a Fan of Sparklez 4 fans permalink

I love Cafferty


He is on right now keeping it real

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 06/04/2008

Even the simpler guy or girl among us would understand that Iran has become a serious threat because of Bush-Cheney-Mcsame dumb war in Iraq. until 2002 nobody was talking about Iran, because of the war in Iraq Iran has strengthened itself and is now threading Israel saying that it should be erased of the Globe, and the responsible for that are Bush-Cheney-Mcsame.
I still ask to those warmongers, where are the WMDs we had to find in Iraq ? Where is Bin Laden we had to bring to justice here in the US ? (that's what Bush said when he launched the war after 9/11).
Never found any WMDs in Iraq, this country had nothing to do with terrorism, we've lost thousands of precious lives there, and have been spending billions of dollars, so why the hell McBuch-Cheney wants to continue this dumb war and send more troops to death ? He doesn't even know the difference between the Suni and the Shia...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 06/04/2008
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Hillary Who ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 06/04/2008
- InDaZone I'm a Fan of InDaZone 2 fans permalink

I'm a huge Obama supporter... but i still think people in this thread are being hard on Hillary. I think they both were a good 1-2 punch.

It's not supposed to be personal people. Grow up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 06/04/2008
- rgblue I'm a Fan of rgblue 5 fans permalink

That's the Hillary I know and love. Not even a day goes by and she's already stumping for Obama in a very important venue. I'm not at all surprised.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 06/04/2008
- JJeff88 I'm a Fan of JJeff88 23 fans permalink

In terms of connecting with the audience emotionally, displaying his bonafides and offering quite a bit of substance, I rank Sen. Obama's speech today among his Top 5.

His campaign should burn DVD's of it and make them available on request to allay any remaining concerns members of the Jewish community might have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 06/04/2008

israel has been an ally with America since it's inception. the thought of a free market democracy in a region filled with dictators and theocracies is an image America(ns) have taken very warmly too. Jews would be murdered in any arabic nation, while there exists over one million arabs living in Israeli cities.

Wonderful speech by Obama, very heartfelt

Obama 08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 06/04/2008

It's embarrassing to see the candidates fall all over themselves in trying to show who is best at kissing Israel's butt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 06/04/2008

see, Hillary is a team player. She will do what she can to help a Democrat win the White House again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 06/04/2008
- mike53 I'm a Fan of mike53 8 fans permalink

I heard a interview Hillary had last November with Couric this morning. Hillary got indignant when asked what she would do if she were NOT the nominee. She did not even accept that as a possibility.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 06/04/2008
- djelimon I'm a Fan of djelimon 2 fans permalink

Be that as it may, we should be like Obama and move forward. If we can ask others to put aside decades, even centuries-old grudges, what's a few months? I think the main goal is to get Obama elected, and if she helps, it's all good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 06/04/2008
- pbarba1969 I'm a Fan of pbarba1969 12 fans permalink

MIke..who cares...this isn;t about that. The question is, is she a team player..and today she proved she is...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 06/04/2008

In her speech Hillary said, “Today Israel is much better off because of the US”. She missed to mention that today the US is much worst off because of Israel! When are Americans going to elect politicians who would be good for America, humanity and the rest of the world?

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

She still came off as the stronger supporter of Israel. Obama fails to connect. in a heartfelt way. He has a lot of glib phrases but I just do not feel he connected with me. in a meaningful and warm manner.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 06/04/2008
- happypup I'm a Fan of happypup 5 fans permalink

Yes, it seems like she really got behind Obama for this occasion. But.......when will she concede and endorse him? That will say volumes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 06/04/2008

It would be nice to believe, but HRC is hardly interested in anything other than sabotaging Barack's 2008 campain. You don't go around talking about your opponent getting assassinated and then a week later say you want the VP spot. She's obviously made it impossible to be selected for VP, and impossible to not be offered by creating a race and gender war. The only conclusion is sabotage. Not quite the image of caring about America or Americans.

http://infogiant.wordpress.com/2008/06/04/hillary-attempts-to-sabotage-baracks-campaign-for-personal-gain/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 06/04/2008
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