Clinton For Vice President Movement Disavowed By Campaign

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BETH FOUHY and NEDRA PICKLER | June 5, 2008 11:58 PM EST | AP

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In this July 19, 2006, file photo Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks with Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., right, during the annual convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Washington, prior to their race for the Democratic presidential nomination. After Obama secured the nomination Tuesday, June 3, 2008, he called Clinton in the evening and left a message. Meanwhile, Clinton's aides and surrogates have pitched her for the No. 2 spot, though she has not officially ended her campaign. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File )

WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton and likely Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama met privately Thursday night to talk about uniting the Democratic Party.

"Senator Clinton and Senator Obama met tonight and had a productive discussion about the important work that needs to be done to succeed in November," their campaigns said in joint statement.

The statement included no details of their talks, as pressure mounted for Obama to invite Clinton to become his running mate.

Robert Gibbs, an Obama spokesman, would not say where the former rivals met, except that it was not at Clinton's home in Washington, as had been widely reported.

Reporters traveling with Obama sensed something might be happening between the pair when they arrived at Dulles International Airport after an event in Northern Virginia and Obama was not aboard the airplane.

Asked at the time about the Illinois senator's whereabouts, Gibbs smiled and declined to comment.

Clinton returned to Washington after the last primaries on Tuesday night, when Obama earned the 2,118 delegates he needed to secure the Democratic nomination. She planned to announce Saturday that she was ending her campaign and supporting Obama.

The meeting followed Clinton's disavowal hours earlier of efforts by some supporters who have urged Obama to choose her as his running mate.

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"She is not seeking the vice presidency, and no one speaks for her but her," communications director Howard Wolfson said. "The choice here is Senator Obama's and his alone."

Even as Clinton was bowing out of the race, supporters in Congress and elsewhere were ramping up a campaign to pressure him to put her on the ticket.

Bob Johnson, the billionaire founder of Black Entertainment Television and a Clinton supporter, on Wednesday sent a letter to the Congressional Black Caucus urging the group to encourage Obama to choose Clinton as his No. 2. Johnson said he was doing so with her blessing.

Obama is seeking to become the first black president.

Clinton has told other friends and supporters she would be willing to be Obama's running mate. But her immediate task is bringing her own presidential bid to a close, and how.

In an e-mail to supporters, the New York senator said she "will be speaking on Saturday about how together we can rally the party behind Senator Obama. The stakes are too high and the task before us too important to do otherwise."

Clinton expressed the same sentiment in a conference call with 40 members of her national finance committee, whom she urged to begin raising money for Obama and for the Democratic National Committee.

"She was in good spirits and totally supportive, without qualification, of Senator Obama and his campaign," finance co-chairman Alan Patricof said of the call.

It was a shift in tone by the former first lady, who announced 17 months ago that she was "in it to win it." Many of her supporters want her as the vice presidential candidate, in their minds a "dream ticket" that would bring Obama her enthusiastic legions and broaden his appeal to white and working-class voters.

On his campaign plane Thursday, Obama praised Clinton for inspiring millions of voters and said she had opened the doors for his two young daughters to imagine being president one day.

"We're going to speak to them but also listen to them and get advice," he said of Clinton's campaign team.

Obama also said he would welcome help from former President Clinton, calling him an "enormous talent."

Obama indicated he intends to take his time making a decision about inviting Hillary Clinton to join the ticket.

"We're not going to be rushed into it. I don't think Senator Clinton expects a quick decision and I don't even know that she's necessarily interested in that," Obama told NBC in an interview.

Clinton's move to formally declare that she is backing the Illinois senator came after Democratic congressional colleagues made clear they had no stomach for a protracted intraparty battle. Now that Obama has the delegates needed for the nomination, Clinton had little choice but to end her quest.

Some of her closest supporters _ the nearly two dozen House Democrats from her home state of New York _ switched their endorsements to Obama Thursday. Their public announcement followed two days of private phone calls weighing her options.

"She was just as spunky as ever," Rep. Charlie Rangel said of Clinton's mood on the calls, as her friends and supporters urged her to come to a decision "sooner rather than later."

Many of the lawmakers said it was important for them, as New Yorkers who are close to Clinton and helped launch her presidential bid, to work together to repair some of the rifts in the party.

WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton and likely Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama met privately Thursday night to talk about uniting the Democratic Party. "Senator Clinton and Senator...
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton and likely Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama met privately Thursday night to talk about uniting the Democratic Party. "Senator Clinton and Senator...
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- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

How many times will Hillary's arrogannt self-centeredness, dishonesty, lack of sound judgment, frat boy husband, and fleet of incompotent high-priced advisers, publicly embarrass her? Isn't it enough self imposed humilation? Hasn't she done enough with her Iraq and Iran votes; her expensive, ill-conceived, poorly managed, highly flawed campaign; her divisivie use of the worst of Bush-Rove tactics against fellow Democrats; her lies about her experience and qualificat­ion.; Bill's gaffs and peronsonl recklessness; her lack of grace in defeat? After the arrogantly , self-entitled, defeated Mrs. Clinton shamelessly tries to DEMAND a place on Obama's ticket, and being sensitively rebuffed, she now denies that effort.

Hillary still thinks Americans are stupid enough to believe her lies.

ENOUGH! Make your speech, Hillary. Embrace your equally mean-spiritied, dishonest, arrongat hangerson. Then go away, far far away, and take Bill too. For the good of the nation, just go away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 AM on 06/06/2008

Of course Hillary dosen't want to be Vice President - she wants to be President.
This woman will stop at nothing - and trust me, her campaign isn't over yet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 AM on 06/06/2008
- DrJimmy I'm a Fan of DrJimmy 7 fans permalink

Cause you have the inside scoop?????LOLOLOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 06/06/2008
- dawlishgal I'm a Fan of dawlishgal 217 fans permalink
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What inside scoop? People are familiar with the way Hillary operates. The best predictor of behavior in the future is behavior in the past. If she had intended to make a break with her past, she would have behaved better on Tuesday night.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 06/06/2008
- NotWaldo I'm a Fan of NotWaldo 44 fans permalink
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Bill and Hillary are a team. If she is vice-president, she will delegate the vice part to Bill !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 AM on 06/06/2008

Her attempts to bum-rush her way onto the ticket simply backfired. Now she's got to appear uninterested. My greatest fear is that even this is orchestrated, and that Obama told her to do it so he could pick her somewhere down the line and have it appear to be his choice. I would vomit. I really hope he doesn't pick this lying, backstabbing, "bleep". If he does, we will forever see the clip of her saying, "I have experience, Senator McCain has experience­...Barack Obama has a speech he made in 2002." We can NEVER forget how shitty she was to him. The Repubs won't, and she's death to the ticket. She really needs to go away and let us rejoice in our candidate! This damn l-o-n-g goodbye of hers is over the top--she's just SELFISH and I still can't stand her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 06/06/2008
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

Exactly. Just like the Clintons have not learned yet that all of their lies will appear on Youtube, Hillay think we are dumb enough to believe her dishonest parsing and positioning. She wanted the Vice Presidency to save face, tried to bully her way onto the ticket, and she gets embarrassed again, publicly.

Hillary seems to have a deep, sick need to be seen as a victim. She orchestrates it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 AM on 06/06/2008
- ReportThis I'm a Fan of ReportThis 7 fans permalink

I agree with your analysis and share your distaste for the Clintons. HOWEVER, let's keep in mind: Our guy won; He's smarter than Hillary, smarter than Bush, and there's no chance she would become the Puppet Master that Cheney is; Obama's a master at lifting the dialogue and healing the divisiveness; Hillary on the ticket probably will help him win; and, like JFK did with LBJ, naming her to be his running mate would get her out of the Senate, which would deprive her of a bully pulpit and neutralize her as a potential magnet for an anti-Obama movement. Bottom line -- I'll trust Obama's judgment on this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 AM on 06/06/2008
- Jetling I'm a Fan of Jetling 5 fans permalink

I can't say enough about the grace and dignity he is showing by allowing her the room to bow out gracefully. She can't seem to take that path. The people still supporting her need to sit down and really ask themselves if this behavior is what they want in a leader.

I believe it was in New Hampshire she "found her voice". Apparently, it had been hiding for 13 months since she had declared her candidacy. Maybe she can find it on her way off the stage. She can also take the political hack jobs with her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 AM on 06/06/2008
- Cherlesq I'm a Fan of Cherlesq 2 fans permalink

GOOD! Now the Obama people can get on with the real work of winning an election without managing her psychological fallout. She really is high maintenance and needs to be unloaded.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 06/06/2008

someone talked to the mediocre MRS Clinton and she is now appearing to come to her senses but wait.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 AM on 06/06/2008
- bigfro I'm a Fan of bigfro 10 fans permalink

OBAMA/BIDEN '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 AM on 06/06/2008
- McPander I'm a Fan of McPander 4 fans permalink

Another Day another morning taking about someone other than our nominee...­....

She has done damage to the party...it is a disgrace.

Without out her ugliness..­..the nominee would have got a 10 point bump in the polls

I hope the party remembers this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 AM on 06/06/2008
- dora rice I'm a Fan of dora rice 11 fans permalink
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well it's over and I don't have to read your ugliness anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 AM on 06/06/2008
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Well if you watch Morning Hoe, Hoe is advocating O to do yet another speech on race.

Apparently Juan Williams simply believes O owes America another speech on race in which he denounces out of wedlock mothers, devaluing education, praising the gangster lifestyle all aimed at black America.

Is that precious? O shouldn’t stop there. He also needs to reject and denounce 9-11 and the bombing of the US embassy in Kenya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 AM on 06/06/2008
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Absolutely!!

This was the plan, to damage the nominee and try again in 2012.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 AM on 06/06/2008
- candyc I'm a Fan of candyc 14 fans permalink

The media just wants an easy story. Naturally, they can't focus on world events or the serious issues of 2008, or the unravelling presidency of George W Bush. It's too much work

Let's just ignore what they say? Obama's no fool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 AM on 06/06/2008
- crl9 I'm a Fan of crl9 permalink

I sincerely hope she doesn't accept the VP slot but will allow her supporters to place her on ballots as an independent candidate. It will be nice come November to have someone qualified to be President. Neither Obama nor McCain have the background nor character to be President in this perilous time

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 AM on 06/06/2008
- dora rice I'm a Fan of dora rice 11 fans permalink
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YES. I AGREE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 AM on 06/06/2008
- Hollyse I'm a Fan of Hollyse 3 fans permalink

Usually the first article I read on Huffington initiates which words, meanings and concepts I'm drawing from in our increasing political "around-the-corner" unseen planting of ideas. Foughy and Pickler didn't disappoint me this morning as 'likely' Democratic presidential nominee met privately along with she 'planned' to announce Sat. ending her campaign doesn't mean Hillary is going to LET GO and move on without her in the driver's seat. There's still time for other events to transpire before Obama is officially chosen by politicians at the convention. Notice I didn't say Democrats as this presidential race isn't separate from the Republicans. A one-party system has been operating for years and it's just coming into public awareness due to Obama's 50-50 what lies beneath the color of the skin. Politics no longer is one-sided as Dems and Reps have that same what's underneath that 50-50 political belief systems. Bi-partisan has been used extensively, acceptable reasoning for years, thus merging political parties which isn't foreign to acceptance levels in time of WAR. Whose WAR is it anyway? Politicians or ours? So don't be surprised if Hillary decides to run for VP on her own ticket, independent and aside from allegience to the president. Didn't Cheney set himself and office of VP this way, separate from that of the president and White House. Hillary may even cross over to McCain. Nothing surprises me anymore... even the WH Decider with declaring martial law so no elections take place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 AM on 06/06/2008
- ggmome I'm a Fan of ggmome 13 fans permalink

Oh what tangled webs we weave... Did she not say she was open for VP? Sick of deceptions, her campaign is like a top, spinning, spinning, spinning!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 AM on 06/06/2008

I just don't think the whole "reverse psychology" strategy will work on Obama....i­t still works on my 4 year old to some extent in an attempt to get him to eat his vegetables but he's catching on quickly.

But thanks anyway Hill for the heads up on this...as if you were going to be asked...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 AM on 06/06/2008
- whizkid I'm a Fan of whizkid 28 fans permalink

Obama's Children of the Corn still think "Whitewater" is in play.
Let the lambs go to slaughter.
He needs her more than she needs him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 AM on 06/06/2008
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Well there is the library donor list and Bill's business and personal relationships as outlined in the very informative VF article.

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

no one needs her as she is more trouble than she is worth. Recent surveys indicate many who voted for her are having voter's remorse and he is leading in states she won.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 AM on 06/06/2008

Everything you said is untrue. CBS Poll says more dems want her on the ticket. Gallup says obama/clinton ticket gives obama a boost while obama alone is tied with McCain. Obviously you were cherry picking polls; using olbermann tactics now are we? Stop the misleading anti-clinton rhetoric.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/107716/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Gets-Slight-Bounce-Clinton.aspx

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 06/06/2008

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If Hillary was the Nom. she would need Obama 18 million voters as well.
Hillary and Bill made her supporters believe Obama didn't have respect for the woman vote, white collar vote, and can't forget the un-educate votes. When throughout the run he showed her respect, never firing back at her neg. tatics, a true gentleman.­..........­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 06/06/2008

Reasons why Clinton (Hill) should never join Obama on the ticket:
1.Obama does not want the bad press.With the way the media assaults her daily with mean, rotten, untrue things I do not think the obama campaign can really afford negative coverage, look waht it did to the clintons.

2.With 'whitewater' still haunting the clintons it wouldn't be a good idea to join someone who has their own dirty land deals considering Obamas relationship with Rezko, a man who is nortorious in 'helping' with Chicago (s)elections. The Sun-Times reported that Rezko donated to Obama at the same time residents were without heat at one of the troubled properties operated by Rezko’s firm, Rezmar Corp. The firm received taxpayer help to rehab 30 buildings, including 11 in Obama’s state legislative district on the South Side.One must play dirty in order to be victorious in the game of Chicago politics.

3.With clinton being the woman of the working class (not to mention all the positive economic accomplishments Bill did for the country; Longest Economic Expansion inU.S. History,22 Million New Jobs,Moving From Record Deficits to Record Surplus,Lowest Poverty Rate Since 1979,Unemployment was the Lowest in Over Three Decades) & obama being the rockstar of the young who slammed small town americans referring to them as "bitter bigots who cling to guns&religion", he would clash with Hills main supporters.

4.Clinton would never take orders from a someone with much less experience than herself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 06/06/2008
- Tropiholic I'm a Fan of Tropiholic 20 fans permalink

Clinton is SO far superioir to Obama, yet she couldn't beat him in the primary! Rofl who do you think you're talking to, a bunch of simpletons???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 AM on 06/06/2008

Yes you are right .. she lost the delegate race however had more votes when it was all over than Sen. Obama had.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 AM on 06/06/2008

Killthekingg: Please detail her experience. Experienced at running a terrible campaign after starting 30 points ahead of everyone in the race--check. Experienced at running her campaign $20 milliion in debt--check. Experienced at mis-reading the mood of the electorate and surrounding herself with the same advisors Bill had 16 years ago--check. Experienced at lying about her Bosnia trip--check. Experienced at voting for the war in Iraq and then not having the guts to say she was wrong--check. Experienced at wanting to be treated equal to a man then crying sexism when that didn't work out--check. Experienced at having lapses in memory of real occurrences--check.
Name 1 major piece of legislation she championed through the Senate beyond the flag burning piece of crap.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 AM on 06/06/2008
- simplify I'm a Fan of simplify 31 fans permalink
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A millionaire Weseley grad, former board member of Walmart a working class hero?!!! dont make me laugh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 06/06/2008

Why did you add "Bigot" to the quote? That's a false attribution. While I'm on the subject, have you heard the full context of where this originated? Probably not.

Rezko? Yes they'll bring that up, but as I recall the Sun-Times, did look into Obama's relationship with Rezko and did not find that he had done anything illegal. It was not a wise relationship to have, nor was entering into a real estate transaction, but there does not appear to be anything inappropriate here.

I think it's silly to believe that Obama or any politician would not have had some questionable associations. But contrast the Rezko issue with the myriad of questionable deals and relationships kept by the Clinton's. McCain, himself, is not without a number of questionable relationships.

I'm not one to swoon over Obama. He's a politician, with ambition. He may have gotten into it for altruistic motives, but he's pragmatic enough to know that he alone can't change the way things are done and has had to play within the system to get to where he is now. People need to understand that when someone goes into politics, all sorts of people will be tugging on your sleeves and they can't always vet as throughly as they would like to. It's a fact of life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 06/06/2008
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