Rice Told Embassies Not To Aid Candidates On Eve Of Obama Trip

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ANNE GEARAN | July 21, 2008 10:57 PM EST | AP

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In this photo released by the U.S. army, U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama, left, and top U.S. military commander in Iraq, David Petraeus, talk as they take a helicopter ride over Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 21, 2008. Iraq's government welcomed Obama on Monday with a message of apparent common ground on American troop withdrawal goals: expressing hopes that combat forces could leave by 2010. (AP Photo/Ssg. Lorie Jewell, HO)

WASHINGTON — As Democrat Barack Obama began an overseas tour, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told employees at U.S. embassies to provide only minimal help to visiting presidential candidates.

The orders went to all overseas posts and told government employees not to do anything that might show favoritism or amount to improper campaign activity. The department said the State Department issued similar orders ahead of presumed Republican nominee John McCain's overseas tours to Iraq, Mexico and elsewhere this year, but limited the communication to embassies in countries the Republican planned to visit.

Officials said the orders had been in the works for months and it was just coincidence that they were issued Thursday, the day the presumptive Democratic candidate left Washington for a much-watched trip to Afghanistan, Iraq, the Middle East and Europe.

Government employees are prohibited from certain political activity on the job and cannot perform campaign work on the public payroll. Rice's orders give examples of things embassy employees should not do, such as arrange high-level meetings for visiting candidates or get involved in nitty-gritty logistical details.

As an example of appropriate logistical help, Rice's memo, sent late Thursday, said, "If the campaign staff wants to rent a bus for press, tell them where they can rent a bus."

Obama traveled to Afghanistan and Iraq in his capacity as a member of Congress and was joined by Sens. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., and Jack Reed, D-R.I. Like his Afghanistan stop, his visit to Iraq had heavy security and limited media access. Visiting U.S. officials and lawmakers often invite reporters to cover their visits and some hold news conferences with leaders in Baghdad, but Obama has been shielded from the media.

In Iraq, journalists were able to watch him depart from meetings and managed to shout questions, but the replies were brief and Obama didn't break stride. His movements around Iraq were also kept secret by U.S. officials.

The Defense Department released three brief videos of Obama meeting with troops in Basra and President Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki in Baghdad's heavily secured Green Zone.

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Obama's advisers have insisted the visit is not a campaign trip but a chance to strengthen international relationships. Still, he traveled to the war zone with two potential vice presidential candidates _ Hagel and Reed.

Undersecretary of State Patrick Kennedy said embassy employees began asking questions about what they could and could not do for Sen. McCain several months ago, and further questions arose about the Obama trip. In both cases, embassy staff wondered how to treat presidential candidates who are also sitting members of Congress, who are normally accorded extensive embassy help when they travel overseas.

These ... trips don't quite fit neatly into something we regularly publish because it happens only every four years," Kennedy said. "So someone said 'Aha, let us do the worldwide notification."

State Department spokesman Gonzalo Gallegos said there was nothing unusual about the instructions or their timing, but would not provide the full text.

"I don't have any information to show that it was anything but us providing information to the field about what we're expecting our folks to be doing," Gallegos said Monday.

Gallegos said there was no "specific reason that because he, this specific candidate, is going out that we now have to remind everybody."

Rice's order, first reported by The Washington Times, makes clear that the rules apply to either candidate, and discuss the differences between a congressionally chartered trip and one organized under the auspices of a political campaign.

The orders tell diplomats and bureaucrats overseas to treat the candidates as "members of Congress visiting in personal or semi-personal capacities," but "with additional restrictions based on rules related to political activity."

Under ordinary circumstances, diplomats might meet congressional delegations at the airport, set up briefings with the host government, and arrange sightseeing or shopping tours.

Obama's trip is further complicated by the fact that two fellow senators traveled with him during his visits to Afghanistan and Iraq over the past several days, but Obama will continue solo for other stops in the Middle East and Europe.

 
 

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- RTIII See Profile I'm a Fan of RTIII


"Officials said the orders had been in the works for months and it was just coincidence that they were issued Thursday, the day the presumptive Democratic candidate left Washington for a much-watched trip to Afghanistan, Iraq, the Middle East and Europe."

1) How long does it take "in the works" to come up with the text of the law concerning campaigning with government resources? (If it can't be done in a day, they're completely incompetent.)

2) Why not issue THE SAME orders as when McCain traveled? Why only "similar?"

3) Whoever believes "only a coincidence" is an idiot - they COULD have been up front; It was just a reminder about existing law.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 07/23/2008
- tel8034 See Profile I'm a Fan of tel8034

It's no wonder that spme people call her CondiSLEEZER

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 07/22/2008
- Nommo See Profile I'm a Fan of Nommo

Holy protocol, Batman! The Joker is at it again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 07/22/2008
- barackobama4prez See Profile I'm a Fan of barackobama4prez

This is an example of why Condi will go down in history as "MUD" while B will go down in internation history as a great politician. She's a Dubya muppet. What a waste.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 07/22/2008
- winterthur See Profile I'm a Fan of winterthur

CondoLIEzza Rice issued no such directive when it was Mc$ame and LIEberman travelling abroad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 07/22/2008
- CrittersRTasty See Profile I'm a Fan of CrittersRTasty

did you not read the article? (Hint- It's right above your comment)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 07/22/2008
- CrittersRTasty See Profile I'm a Fan of CrittersRTasty

Am I the only one who read the part that said that the same orders were passed before McCain's Visit?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 07/22/2008
- Teritt See Profile I'm a Fan of Teritt

It actually said "similiar" along with an exception "....but limited the communication to embassies' .

The department said the State Department issued similar orders ahead of presumed Republican nominee John McCain's overseas tours to Iraq, Mexico and elsewhere this year, but limited the communication to embassies in countries the Republican planned to visit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 07/22/2008
- StephenBarry See Profile I'm a Fan of StephenBarry

For a Republican administration not to assist a candidate, even a Democratic candidate, is outrageous. This is a potential Commander in Chief we are talking about. Who does Rice think she is ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 07/22/2008
- nellie See Profile I'm a Fan of nellie

"The department said the State Department issued similar orders ahead of presumed Republican nominee John McCain's overseas tours to Iraq, Mexico and elsewhere this year, but limited the communication to embassies in countries the Republican planned to visit."

Sounds like policy to me. Other than that, the real story here seems to be that Obama is visiting so many places that she decided to send out a blanket advisory.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 07/22/2008
- Rianna See Profile I'm a Fan of Rianna

Ms. Blahnik really timed this one beautifully. Only she is entitled to receive red carpet treatment from the embassies, only she should be given the privileges she is entitled to. Why should this country waste money on maybe a future President, if he is from the other party? Instead of making such a to do about
petty matters, perhaps Ms. Blahnik should explain to the country, why she joined the war criminals and lied us into war, and why she has failed miserably, like her boss, in her job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 07/22/2008
- CrittersRTasty See Profile I'm a Fan of CrittersRTasty

Did no one else read this part?

"Rice's order, first reported by The Washington Times, makes clear that the rules apply to either candidate, and discuss the differences between a congressionally chartered trip and one organized under the auspices of a political campaign."

I suppose if Mr Obama had any qualifications or convictions, his supporters wouldn't have to cry 'foul' every time someone didnt genuflect before him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 07/22/2008
- anney See Profile I'm a Fan of anney

Isn't the "embassy" in Iraq illegal? Aren't those 50 planned permanent bases illegal? Isn't the US presence in Iraq illegal under international law? Wasn't the invasion illegal?

So why should an illegal US entity have anything to do with the presence of US legislators or presidential candidates anyway?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 AM on 07/22/2008
- CrittersRTasty See Profile I'm a Fan of CrittersRTasty

Illegal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 07/22/2008
- anney See Profile I'm a Fan of anney

Yep, the invasion and war are illegal under international law. Didn't you know that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 07/22/2008
- Wanjiru See Profile I'm a Fan of Wanjiru


...meaning "unlawful"...

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 07/22/2008
- chrissy22 See Profile I'm a Fan of chrissy22

OBAMA SHOULD PICK HILLARY CLINTON AS SECRETARY OF STATE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 07/22/2008
- Hendrix650 See Profile I'm a Fan of Hendrix650

Remember, there is "White Rice" and "Dirty Rice" but no such thing as BLACK RICE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 AM on 07/22/2008
- StephenBarry See Profile I'm a Fan of StephenBarry

I would'nt sample that dish with your tastebuds :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 07/22/2008
- andhakari See Profile I'm a Fan of andhakari

I'd love to hear the advise from Condi if Obama called to find out where to "rent a bus."
Fortunately, Obama has the bucks and the knowledge to hire competant people of his own to get the job done right. Who needs Condi's mis-state department?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 07/22/2008
- imusintheevening See Profile I'm a Fan of imusintheevening

If only she could have been so proactive in any aspects of her job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 AM on 07/22/2008
- GeoLee See Profile I'm a Fan of GeoLee

What have you said recently, Condi, that would give us reason to think this particular order not having anything to do with Obama's trip occuring now is credible?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 07/21/2008
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