Brokaw To Clinton: Will You Praise Obama Like You Praise McCain?

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First Posted: 09-28-08 01:41 PM   |   Updated: 10-29-08 05:12 AM

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Some Democrats who are growing wary with what they see as Bill Clinton's tepid support for Barack Obama weren't likely relieved by the former president's appearance this Sunday on Meet the Press.

Clinton offered some praise for the man hoping to fill his former chair in the Oval Office, but much of it was admiration for Obama's political acumen and not his character. "I know he saw and imagined the way this thing could develop this political year and this economic situation, in a way that has left him in a position of leadership he is now," Clinton said.

At one point, host Tom Brokaw asked, "Would you use the same words for [Obama] that you have used for Senator McCain, that you admire him and that you think he's a great man?"

Clinton seemed caught off-guard and responded, "Well, I don't -- look, I had my first conversation with him in my entire life in Harlem," a reference to a lunch the two had in mid-September. Clinton followed by stating that he "certainly admire[s]" Obama, but that while the Illinois Democrat has "unlimited potential," he could only achieve greatness in time.

At one point in the interview, Clinton acknowledged that it was his wife, Hillary, who "told me to go help [Obama]." And while Bill Clinton criticized John McCain for representing a brand of politics that he disagreed with, he offered a far more adulatory take on the Arizona Republican's personality traits.

"Most people would have been broken by what he been through, or we would have been happy just to give him an atta boy and medal and let him wander through life," said Clinton. "I think his greatness is that he keeps trying to come back to service without ever asking people to cut him any slack or feel sorry for him or any of that stuff because he was a P.O.W."

Clinton's relationship with Obama has been a topic of much angst and conversation within Democratic circles. After a bitter-primary battle in which Obama defined the 1990s as a period of excessive partisanship (albeit economic growth) and Clinton's standing within African American communities stumbled, it was not surprising that the two figures would have issues with reconciliation. The former president's speech at the Democratic Convention in Denver seemed to remedy the frostiness. But this past week - as much media attention has been heaped on Clinton's Global Initiative - Clinton has, in some ways, reverted back to form: offering more tepid support for the Democratic ticket and showing a strong willingness to compliment McCain and his running mate, Sarah Palin.

Indeed, somewhat remarkably, on Meet the Press, Clinton spoke up the Alaska Governor even as (or perhaps unaware of) conservatives themselves are beginning to abandon ship.

"Most of these people that are undecided they like John McCain and they kind of like her, what they know of her," he said. "And if they're going to move off of her or dislike her it is going to be because they think she is too conservative or too traditionally Republican or some issues that are very important to our future."

Some Democrats who are growing wary with what they see as Bill Clinton's tepid support for Barack Obama weren't likely relieved by the former president's appearance this Sunday on Meet the Press. Cl...
Some Democrats who are growing wary with what they see as Bill Clinton's tepid support for Barack Obama weren't likely relieved by the former president's appearance this Sunday on Meet the Press. Cl...
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All - six more weeks to go. We cannot afford to get distracted by pushing a wedge between our party now. We already did all that and now we are past it. Stay focused. The only way we can lose if we jump into the gutter and begin to focus on petty things.

Six more weeks, we are winning this thing -- keep your eyes on the prize.

Go Obama/Biden/We the People 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 09/29/2008
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"We are past it."

Says you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 09/29/2008
- ethel08 I'm a Fan of ethel08 3 fans permalink

It is Bill Clinton who is pushing this wedge. If he doesn't like Obama, he could refuse to comment on the campaign at all. He could say that he wants to be a bipartisan former president and focus on his initiative now, claiming that he leaves political campaigning to his wife at this point. But he won't do that. He must insert his opinion, and he is essentially demanding that his "insights" are more valid. He seems more and more every day to care about the Washington establishment winning (the world he understands), regardless of the fact that he and Obama at least on paper share the same policy priorities. In this sense, Clinton and McCain are very similar. If either is not the center of attention, they throw little temper tantrums. It's pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 09/29/2008
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Bill you are acting disingenuous. Lueck warm praise of Obama, Allowing McCain to speak at your World Conference last week, not good. Obama beat Hillary fair and square, and all Hillary supporters need to get over this and back Obama. This is too important, and McCain/Palin is direct opposition to everything the Democratic Party represents.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 09/29/2008
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What does the democratic party represent anyway? Wire-tapping, escalating war, capital punishment and no equality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 09/29/2008

With regard to Palin, I think Clinton was saying that many people are preaching to the choir.

Many people, especially women, think she is the perfect candidate because she leads the life of a "good, christian wife".

Her beliefs are based on a literal translation of the bible, and she lives those beliefs. Stating that she is pro-life, believes that dinosaurs walked with man, and has a pastor that is on a "witch hunt" etc is simply making her case with these people that she is the perfect VP.

What I don't understand, is how a married, female, biblical literalist can become a person in high office.

In ephesians (the bible), wives are commanded to "SUBMIT TO THEIR HUSBANDS". This means the husband makes the final decision in the home, and is to step in and overrule decisions made by the wife if he thinks that her decisions aren't right with god.

So she has to consult with Todd while performing her job as VP?

Or she has decided that this part of the bible is irrelevant.

Can you pick and choose from the bible if you are a literalist?

Perhaps she could explain this someday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 09/29/2008
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Bill is a liar. back in 2000 he knew Obama. They had a conversation where Obama pleaded with Clynton NOT to endsorse the incumbent Bobby Rush in Chicago (he said he wouldn't, then reneged). It's telling that Bill praises a liar like McWimpy.

Takes one to know one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 09/29/2008

Clinton has endosred Obama. He has liked McCain for years. It's clear on a personal level he respects McCain more than Obama. But he has endorsed Obama for policy reasons, and for the sake of the future of the country. So what? This isn't 1984, where people have to love the leader of the Party.

How many times has Obama said graciouis things about McCain, as Clinton has? Many times, because that's what gracious people do. Is Obama a "traitor" and a "rat" for doing so? All this policing of party loyalty in people's affections is undemocratic and un-Democratic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 09/29/2008
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I feel Obama has gone out of his way to praise the clyntons and they have stabbed him in the back. Whether real or imagined, it will keep people like me for ever voting for Hillary. She can't keep her man straight so she will suffer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 09/29/2008
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Barack Obama has allowed Americans to SEE Bill/Hillary Clinton more clearly than we ever have -- by conducting himself with class. The contrast is startling and familia Clinton are their own worst PR.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 09/29/2008
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“undemocratic and un-Democratic”

Sense when has it become undemocratic and un-Democratic to question the leadership of ones party? This argument is BS.

If Bill Clinton can not go all out for Obama he should take a six week vacation to outer Mongolia. There is simply too much at stake in this election, and BC’s cleverly condescending attitude toward Obama is outrageous.

If Barack losses this election I believe that Bill Clinton needs to be held partially to blame. And how will that be for his precious legacy?

BTW, where the hell is Gore?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 09/29/2008

Policing of party loyalty in people's affections is undemocratic and un-Democratic. That has nothing to do with "questioning the leadership of one's party."
It's only in the world of personality based politics that one cares what somebody's personal feelings about another person are.
If Obama wins it will be his own accomplishment. If Obama loses it will be his own fault. Or would you deny him the right as an adult human being to be responsible for his own actions?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 09/29/2008
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I've been wondering this too: where is Al Gore?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 09/29/2008
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You are in denial. Bill Clinton knows how to give a whole-hearted endorsement to a candidate if he wanted to, and he has not done that with Obama. My suspicion is that he is simply jealous of a Democratic politician who may have gifts to rival his own in terms of leadership and charisma. Also, he may be hoping for a loss so that Hillary will be positioned for 2012.
But it seems to me that Hillary would not be in such a great position if she loses huges numbers of voters angry at the Clintons for their behavior in this election. Bill is jeopardizing her support, big-time. She could even lose her seat in the Senate if McCain is elected with her husband's seeming approval.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 AM on 09/29/2008

Clinton should keep his mouth shut. He has no class!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 09/29/2008

He blames Obama because he beat Hillary and Bill couldn't play president again. He spent his spare time trying to get to home plate with the ladies but on his way he fouled out Al Gore, John Kerry and a democratic Congress. He's like a child when he refers to O'Bama, if I can't have it you can't either. He's always been in the game but now he's nothing but a resentful benchwarmer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 09/29/2008
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You read all the Clinton hate spewed here and you wonder why so many Hillary supporters may not vote. Continue to call Clinton a racist and worse, call Hillary every name in the book and then say, gee, I do not understand why they are not enthused over Obama. Gore needed Clinton, Obama may need the Clintons. Keep up the hate and maybe help elect McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 09/29/2008
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Oh just stop it. The threats don't work. We call the truth as we see it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 09/29/2008
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And you do it over and over and over and over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 09/29/2008
- renatam I'm a Fan of renatam 95 fans permalink

Clinton Triangulation Strategy

http://www.nevadaappeal.com/article/20080427/OPINION/768454797/-1/rss01
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangulation_(politics)

There is nothing innocent or victim about familia Clinton and nothing benign in anything they say/do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 09/29/2008

Yeah, you and your 6 friends. Oh yeah, and your Fan Club President: Lady de RichB*tch. The fact is, I HOPE you idiots don't vote for Obama. I think the Democratic Party needs to continue to purge the whiny babies from its ranks. I'm tired of you spoiled brat Baby Boomers controlling everything that goes on in this country. You're whole lives have been one big ego party. You've had your time, now please go run off to retirement and leave the mature adults to fix the mess you created in this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 AM on 09/29/2008
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The Bill is really pi$$ing me off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 09/29/2008
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These gotcha questions are so peculiar to me. Glad Bill just answered honestly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 09/29/2008
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Clinton Triangulation Strategy

http://www.nevadaappeal.com/article/20080427/OPINION/768454797/-1/rss01
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangulation_(politics)

There is nothing innocent or victim about familia Clinton and nothing benign in anything they say/do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 09/29/2008
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How many times you planning to post this spam?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 09/29/2008
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The best thing Hillary could have done was divorced this jerk when they left the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 09/29/2008
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Her AMBITION and a host of other dysfunctional variables have led her to chose to remain with Bill. Her choice, not ours. Her price...not ours, any longer. The price for Bill is too high.

We are making other choices.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 09/29/2008
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The censors are stu pid, this post is pend ing for ap proval:
One thing is for sure, black people are paying att ention to this election, Bill had better be care ful. We are not stu pid. To agree with an earlier post about where the Clint ons ran to each time they were in trou ble, it was the black com munity. Remember during the im peach ment, it was Ma xine Wa ters, Shelia Jack son Lee and John Con yers who rallied first to his def ense and their in fluence brought on the support of the other demo crats. How soon he for gets. This is not an en title ment. If he hadn't scre wed up, Al Gore would have been the President and we wouldn't be facing this turmoil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 09/29/2008
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They should have let him go down. RonbrownMenaArkGaryWebb. Too bad he and Bush Sr. got away with so much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 AM on 09/29/2008
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Yes...see what expensive NYC PR can buy w/a little loot, courtesy of American interests and tax dollars???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 09/29/2008
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Al Gore screwed up, by asking Bill Clinton to stay away from his campaign. Bill Clinton didn't withhold support from Gore; Gore ignored the offer.

As for this "we will remember" nonsense, no offense to your intelligence or anything, but Clinton has already been President. Twice. He doesn't need anything from anyone anymore, and he certainly doesn't owe anyone anything either, not even Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 09/29/2008
- renatam I'm a Fan of renatam 95 fans permalink

Al Gore made the right decision. He has moved on and fortunately for himself and his family -- and our ENVIRONMENT -- is no longer required to carry Bill Clinton's baggage. Now, we Americans need to unload it as well.

The price for Bill Clinton is too high.

Let Hillary carry it...alone.

Fellow New Yorkers, are you seeing a TREND?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 09/29/2008

forget the black people nonsense. EVERYONE is paying attention to this election especially democrats and other Obama supporters.

I understand the man's wife lost -- let us hope he takes a 6 week leave to work on his charity and let that be the end of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 09/29/2008
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Bill Clinton is vulcanizing his legacy forever: a psychopath, a traitor to American progressives and -- essentially -- vermin.

As in rat.

Hillary at least has the good political sense not to say these sorts of things, and we can actually see her emerging as a major progressive force, like Ted Kennedy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 09/29/2008

"...a major progressive force..."
She pretty much lost me with her initial speeches supporting the Iraq invasion and her support of W at that time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 09/29/2008
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Yeah, like Obama would have voted no on the ATUF. Sure he would have. Just like he voted no on the Patriot Act extension. Whoops, he voted yes.

Like he voted no on the FISA amendment. Whoops, he voted yes on that too. What a stand-up guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 09/29/2008
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I said she could become a progressive force, not that she has been one

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 09/29/2008
- renatam I'm a Fan of renatam 95 fans permalink

Hillary doesn't have good political sense to remove herself from Bill Clinton's orbit, however. Or, good COMMON SENSE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 09/29/2008

As usual and as always, Bill is Hillary's downfall; and Bill as much as I love him (can't help it) always puts himself and his recklessness first. Hill should have divorced that guy - that's the main reason I did not vote for her in the primary. Somebody, for the love of God, muzzle that guy for six weeks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 09/29/2008
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One thing is for sure, black people are paying attention to this election, Bill had better be careful. We are not stupid. To agree with an earlier post about where the Clintons ran to each time they were in trouble, it was the black community. Remember during the impeachment, it was Maxine Waters, Shelia Jackson Lee and John Conyers who rallied first to his defense and their influence brought on the support of the other democrats. How soon he forgets. This is not an entitlement. If he hadn't screwed up, Al Gore would have been the President and we wouldn't be facing this turmoil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 09/29/2008
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correct. we are saddened by his lack of support. many people were happy to hear from Chris Rock and Wanda Sykes on the very issue of praising the GOP when their character is severely lacking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 09/29/2008

Is it any surprise Clinton likes Palin? He likes a woman that he can easily convince to crawl under a desk and have a cigar with him. Hillary doesn't seem to be his type, but Palin easily seems to match all the other women he's been involved with.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 09/29/2008
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Without Hillary there would be no Bill, without Bill there would be no Hillary. In meetings Hillary was the one that gave the impression of being the most cutthroat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 09/29/2008
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