Obama Notes McCain's Effort To Temper GOP Anger

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CHARLES BABINGTON | October 11, 2008 07:12 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a statewide training event for campaign volunteers in Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

PHILADELPHIA — His backers feeling increasingly confident, Democrat Barack Obama made a slight nod to his Republican rival on Saturday and asked voters to have faith in him as the next president.

Even as he criticized John McCain's economic policies, Obama acknowledged that the GOP nominee has asked his supporters to temper their attacks on him.

"I appreciated his reminder that we can disagree while still being respectful of each other," Obama told thousands of supporters at the first of four outdoor rallies in Philadelphia.

"Sen. McCain has served this country with honor," he said two hours later, in the city's Germantown neighborhood. "He deserves our thanks for that."

At a town-hall event Friday in Minnesota, McCain took the microphone from a woman who said Obama is an Arab. McCain said, "No, ma'am," and he called Obama "a decent, family man."

McCain drew boos at the same event when he told a supporter who expressed fear at the prospect of Obama's election that the Democrat is a "person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."

Those reassurances aside, McCain's TV ads continue to attack Obama sharply. Some hit his ties to a former radical who co-founded a violent anti-war group in the 1960s. Yet on Saturday at an event in Iowa, McCain didn't mention the past association and focused on their policy disagreements.

Obama referred to the ads Saturday. "We've seen rough stuff on the TV from them," he said. "I can take it for four more weeks," but the nation cannot take "four more years of Bush-McCain economics."

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"I will be a president who puts you first," he said, asking voters not to lose hope in the economy before President Bush can be replaced.

Polls show Obama leading in several battleground states, and some of his top surrogates feel victory is nearly in reach.

"The one thing we can't let happen is for us to be overconfident," Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell told donors at a Friday fundraiser, where he introduced Obama.

Although Obama says anything can happen in the campaign's final 24 days, hints of his optimism are creeping into his unscripted remarks.

"In some ways this is a celebratory event" as "we're now coming to the end of what has been a two-year process, an extraordinary journey," Obama said at a second Philadelphia fundraiser Friday night. The host, Comcast executive David L. Cohen, said the two events raised more than $5 million.

As 250 major donors ate beet salad and mahi-mahi under a huge tent, Obama seemed to look ahead to his first term as president.

"We're going to have to make some priorities, we're going to have to cut some things out," he said, referring to expensive goals such as improving health care, schools and college affordability.

"I'm going to be in some fights with my own Democratic Party in getting some of that done," he said.

Defying tradition in GOP-leaning states, he said, he is leading McCain in Montana and North Carolina. His lead in Virginia, which Democrats last carried in 1964, is 6 or 7 percentage points, he told the donors.

Obama added, however: "Who knows what can happen in the next 25 days?"

Democrats have carried Pennsylvania in recent presidential elections, although sometimes narrowly. McCain has campaigned aggressively in the state, but polls show Obama leading.

Democrats usually win huge margins in Philadelphia and try to minimize their losses in the state's smaller cities and more rural areas. Obama's barnstorming of Philadelphia was designed to drive his base's vote as high as possible.

Under a brilliant blue sky, Obama's four events here drew 60,000 people according to Philadelphia police, but it was impossible to verify the estimates. At some sites, thousands of people were unable to get through the gates. They stood on cars and craned their necks for a glimpse, sometimes blocks away. Crowds cheered Obama's motorcade as it arrived and left each site.

Obama read the same speech each time, but he ad-libbed a bit and seemed increasingly buoyant as the day progressed. Telling his favorite new story about buying pie from a Republican-leaning Ohio diner owner, he joked with a woman who called out from the Germantown crowd.

"You will make me some pie?" he asked. "What kind of pie do you make? Sweet potato pie?"

As the crowd roared, he poured it on. "We're going to have to have a sweet potato pie contest," he said. "I'll be the judge, because I want my sweet potato pie."

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PHILADELPHIA — His backers feeling increasingly confident, Democrat Barack Obama made a slight nod to his Republican rival on Saturday and asked voters to have faith in him as the next president...
PHILADELPHIA — His backers feeling increasingly confident, Democrat Barack Obama made a slight nod to his Republican rival on Saturday and asked voters to have faith in him as the next president...
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- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

In true HuffPost fashion, delete any post that doesn't kiss Obama's butt.

You guys are such credible journalists here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 AM on 10/12/2008

it is total BS that McCain gets any "credit" for responding to the old bag that called Obama an "arab" ---

HE HAD NO CHOICE ! ! !

he would have been (even more finely ground) political dogmeat if he had not corrected, on camera, the lie his party and his campaign have been spreading for more than a year .............

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 AM on 10/12/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

O bama really needs to quit whining about everything. This election isn't as nasty as the campaigns in 1960 and 1964. Maybe the voter fraud is worse, thanks to ACORN, but as far as nasty, it doesn't come close.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 10/11/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

Please, it is the same pattern over and over with Obama and his PEOPLE. Play dirty, bash and insult, but the second it is directed toward Obama, it is time for outrage, the race card gets played because that is always useful to these hypocrites.

Obama supporters are so transparent. I just cannot believe the hypocrisy that I read on this blog.

THe stuff that was written about Sarah Palin alone, let alone Hillary and BIll Clinton, outranks any hate the nasty McCain supporters screamed out at their dopey rally.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 AM on 10/12/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 10/11/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

Oh, Obama, too bad you never took the time to ask YOUR angry, hate-filled supporters to control themselves.

Hypocrite

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 10/11/2008
- grata2ude I'm a Fan of grata2ude 55 fans permalink

You said it now you provide a link or an article where Obama supporters ever said the kind of things that were said at McCain and Palin's event. Waiting...­..........­..waiting still.....­.........s­till waiting.......... crickets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 10/11/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

grata2ude: Do you want me to go back and pull every hate filled thread and post from you guys regarding HIllary and her husband and her family, and her supporters.

If I didn't have a life like you people I would, because believe that would more than prove my point.

And a majority of the comments I r ead months ago here, far surpassed the kill him and terrorist insult toward Obama, that were said about Hillary and Bill Clinton.

P.S.I love how you guys think posting your lame links proves your point all the time. Some things are based on opinion, but the hate mongering from the Obama supporters directed against the Clintons and their supporters IS BASED ON FACTS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 10/11/2008
- SirReal1 I'm a Fan of SirReal1 63 fans permalink

I find it humorous when you cite that your comment is "based on facts" and then note that you CAN NOT or WILL NOT provide the PROOF.

You apparently do not understand what constitutes a FACT!

In your response to grata2ude you attempt to use comments made on HuffPo as evidence that Obama didn't "take the time to ask HIS angry, hate filled supporters to control themselves".

You're kidding right?

Do you think in the midst of a National Campaign, a candidate could possibly cover ALL THE BLOG's, let alone all the COMMENTS on the Blog's, to ensure that their supporters were not being overly aggressive?

At Rallies, just two days ago, OBAMA shut down a group of HIS SUPPORTERS who were trying to "SHOUT DOWN" a McCain supporters comment.

Is it so hard for you to believe that this man might be FOR REAL? That he might be as honorable and intelligent as he seems in all his public appearances?

Do you think that perhaps the comments you read here might have been made by Republican supporters, posing as Obama supporters, to attempt to DIVIDE THE DEMOCRATIC BASE?

You need to use your skepticism for more than support of what you believe is true. It needs to be your motivation for investigating and discovering THE TRUTH even if it is in conflict with your belief.

I'll exercise mine right now and think that YOU might be a Republican plant. Prove me wrong!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 10/11/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

SirReal1: Are you for real? You are calling the comments here by Obama supporters for the past months here "overly aggressive."

That is hysterical. Also, if we are to believe your logic about these comments being posted by Republicans posing as Obama supporters, than I guess that means that there is 99% of Republicans posing as Obama supporters here.

By the way, I am not a Republican plant and I don't have to prove anyone wrong.

Not supporting Obama or McCain, does not make me a Republican plant, it just makes me the only one with a clue around here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 10/11/2008
- foxfan I'm a Fan of foxfan 18 fans permalink

Although I've never heard Obama supporters express hate at any rallies, the comments posted here by the liberals certainly represent a hatred, or at least an unhealthy disrepect for John McCain and republicans. It's a shame both sides suffer from ignorance and intolerance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 10/12/2008

Hillary lost, get over it.

One day you'll have to let your bitterness go, or you'll make yourself sick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 AM on 10/12/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

And one day you'll have to face up to being a hypocrite, because the path to GWB's world is not far off for you guys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 AM on 10/12/2008

We need someone with a fresh new ideas and the smarts, and stamina to get a difficult job done. Obama is going to be faced with obstacles even, from his own party. In will have to work almost in a bipartisan fashion to fix the biggest ton of crashing decline since the Great Depression reared it head. Now global markets are adversely affected. Things are very grave folks. He is a man of great substance. As Donna Brazile stated, he was in the womb of a white woman for nine months, and raised by white Caucasian grandparents. He is not white, he is not black, he is an honorable, well educated, family man who is running for President, so he can take this country back to better for ALL of US! He is talking United, like the name says, these United States, He is not talking about division, nor has his campaign ever pushed that sick psychology. He has never used the anger that most Americans feel and funneled that anger into hatred behind a pack of lies. The focus should be, must be on the issues, the economy, jobs, health care, Iraq, foreign dependence, Afghanistan,and our economic standing in the world- foreign and domestic. The focus should never be about his skin color or his race, or the other sack of lies and hate created by Palin and the McCain camp. Please WAKE UP! Things are too serious, catastrophic proportions and conditions. Stop the divide. Stop the hate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 10/11/2008
- 530Rose I'm a Fan of 530Rose 2 fans permalink

McCain's campaign has started being "civil" (if you can call it that) a little too late, and for all the wrong reasons. McCain's supporters have started demanding that he confront Obama with Ayers and Wright at the next debate. McCain is fully aware that doing so would be a big mistake, since it is old news and there are many ways that either of those issues can be turned back on McCain. McCain doesn't want to have to look like he "chickened out," so now he will try to look like he is "above the fray.' I can hear his justification now. As soon as the debate is over, I predict that there will be more of the same old lies and innuendo. I love Obama for not taking it down to McCains level, but I think it would be great if he would bring up Ayers at the debate and discuss where they actually worked together (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Annenberg_Challenge) and give McCain a chance to rebut it. Barack can do this without malice, and without appearing to be angry, just to "clear the air." I doubt Bob Schieffer (he's so nice, isn't he?) will be confrontational enough to bring it up, but there is certainly plenty of room to sneak in a sentence or two under another question and let McCain take the bait. After all, debate questions are just suggestions, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 10/11/2008

i don't get the sweet potato thing. can someone explain? am i missing something????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 10/11/2008

Black people typically make it instead of pumpkin pie

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 10/11/2008

It's like pumpkin pie, only sweeter (and better!) Also, it's not a pie "black people" make, actually, it's a more of a traditional "Southern" dessert.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 10/11/2008
- WFV I'm a Fan of WFV 13 fans permalink
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He is amazing. No wonder I have supported him from day one.

I am very proud today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 10/11/2008
- winnie47 I'm a Fan of winnie47 35 fans permalink
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Obama is such a class act. is it any wonder he is running away with this election?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 10/11/2008
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McCain's response is tepid and ineffective. What the mob hears is "person... to be scared of as president" I don't think these loons can be reached. If they actually believe Obama is an Arab terrorist, then they don't possess the intellectual rigor to process any other information. If McCain exhibited a passionate, forceful rebuttal to this ugliness it would be far more credible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 10/11/2008
- bbrecht I'm a Fan of bbrecht 17 fans permalink
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I think it was a good first gesture, he needs to say it more often-- and also take control of some of the negative campaigning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 10/11/2008
- BossBabe I'm a Fan of BossBabe 6 fans permalink

He needs to take control of Palin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 10/11/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

Yeah, like his own negative campaigning which he has had a lot of practice with on Hillary and Bill Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 AM on 10/12/2008
- Speakupper I'm a Fan of Speakupper 10 fans permalink

Sorry to say it, but it appears that McCain's decency conversion is just one more tactic. At the same time he creates a well circulated sound bite that attempts to rehabilitate his soiled image, the RNC and other surrogates continue to push the terrorist sympathizer story today on MSNBC.

If McCain were serious, he would hold a press conference disavowing these personal attacks and tell all of his supporters to join him. By not doing so, he's trying to have it both ways. In the process, he makes himself look even more erratic.

The schizophrenic nature of the campaign he is running is a window on his leadership style. If he cannot even control the message of his campaign from day to day, how can he lead this nation? His most rabid supporters must be asking themselves, "Who is John McCain?"

Obama is being customarily gracious in his response to McCain. That's leadership.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 PM on 10/11/2008
- foxfan I'm a Fan of foxfan 18 fans permalink

Everything seems like a tactic to the liberals here. If McCain's decency is a tactic then Obama's graciousness must also be a tactic, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 AM on 10/12/2008
- Speakupper I'm a Fan of Speakupper 10 fans permalink

Point taken, Foxfan, except Obama made his statement as a prominent part of his remarks to all of his supporters the day after McCain's. Obama's graciousness is consistent with his campaign's actions. Many bloggers have pulled their hair out over Obama surrogates' repeated praise of McCain's character.

In contrast, McCain's positive Obama statement was made off the cuff in response to a town hall questioner after a week of blistering attacks which his campaign and the RNC have since continued.

If McCain wants to make it clear that 1) it is he alone who controls his campaign and 2) that he opposes the negative tenor of his campaign, he should speak out explicitly, forcefully and unequivocally in a press conference. Then, his statement would seem less like gamesmanship and more like leadership. I would applaud such a move as actually putting country first.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 10/12/2008
- twiggy2 I'm a Fan of twiggy2 7 fans permalink

thank you mr obama, for proving you have the characteristics of a true leader-
The courage to stay strong
Self-confidence
An ablility to learn from errors
A willingness to change
Emotional intelligence
Self- Control
A popular touch
A moral compass
A capacity to relax
A gift for inspiring others.
i look forward to your continued service to the u.s.a.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 10/11/2008

Mc Cain knows he lost, he trying to salvage his post-election image

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 10/11/2008
- hyjanks I'm a Fan of hyjanks 33 fans permalink

A conversation that may be taking place at this very moment . . .

John M: This negative stuff doesn't seem to be going over very well and I think the poll numbers show it.
William K: Give it time, John. The beast--excuse me--the base simply hasn't awaken yet. Their small minds simply haven't grasped the enormity of a terrorist Muslim in the White House. You've got to be consistent in your appearances . . .
Sarah P: Also, as our great president Ronald Reagan used to say, "Confluence is the hemoglobin of the bloodstream".
David B: Pardon me, Sarah, but I believe that was, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds . . . and that was said by Ralph Waldo Emerson and . . . Sarah, did I ever say that I admire your spunk, your ability to speak to the common man . . .
Sarah P: You betcha! But, also, I thought you said, like, I'm a canker on the party of Ronald Reagan. I guess cankers aren't so bad, huh?
John M: (muttering under his breath) Jeez! Lieberman is looking pretty good right now . . .
William K: Look. The election's around the corner. We've got Dibold on our side and our operatives are already purging the voting rolls of blacks and Union members. We've got this thing in the bag if everything falls into place . . .
Sarah P: Fer surrrrrrrrre! The gloves will remain off. Joe Sevenpack will be

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 10/11/2008
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Absolutely hilarious! thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 10/11/2008
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