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April 11, 2008 11:30 AM

Obama: "I Would've Fired Penn"

By
Maria Gavrilovic
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Barack Obama
(CBS)

From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic:



INDIANAPOLIS – Barack Obama said he would have fired his adviser if he had met with a foreign government to promote a policy he disagreed with, as Clinton strategist Mark Penn did. "I think it was surprising to me that a high ranking, if not the highest ranking, member of Senator Clinton's team would be engaged in business activities and lobbying that was directly contrary to a position Senator Clinton had taken," Obama said, referring to Clinton's opposition to the Colombian free-trade agreement. "And you know, I'm not surprised that Senator Clinton found herself in an uncomfortable position as a consequence, and I know that if staff of mine were putting me in that kind of position I would get rid of them."

Penn has since stepped own from his role as Clinton's chief strategist, but continues to unofficially advise the campaign and is employed as her chief pollster. Clinton spokesman Jay Carson responded by pointing out that Obama economic adviser Austin Goolsbee is still a part of his campaign. "When Sen. Obama's top economic adviser told the Canadian government not to take his anti-NAFTA rhetoric seriously, he first denied that the meeting ever occurred, and when that proved false he took absolutely no action," Carson said. "It's good to know he has a higher standard for our campaign than his own."

Obama also reiterated his promise today to have talks with John McCain on public financing if he is the nominee; however, he also suggested that he may not accept that option. Obama described the current public financing system as "creaky" and said that small internet donations may be a better option.

"I think that it is creaky, and needs to be reformed if it's going to work," Obama said. "We know that the check off system has been declining in participation, and as a consequence, the amount of money raised through the public financing system may be substantially lower than the amount of money that can be raised through small donations over the internet, which presents candidates, then, with some pretty tough decisions in terms of how they want to move forward if they want to compete in as many states as possible."

The issue of public financing resurfaced on Tuesday, after Obama told a group of high dollar donors in Washington, D.C. that his campaign fundraising parallels a public financing system. "Really what I was trying to suggest is that through the internet and the enthusiasm of this campaign, we've created a model for being able to compete at the highest levels of politics without being dependent on big moneyed interests."

The campaign raised more the $40 million in March, the majority of which came from donations raised over the internet. That's more than double the amount presumptive Republican nominee John McCain raised last month, and his campaign is continuing to call on Obama to accept public financing in the general election.

"We will always welcome an open discussion with Barack Obama, but he has clearly committed to public financing in the general election should he win his party's nomination, and we expect him to keep his word," said McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds. "Any hedging or clever language from Senator Obama seems more like something you would read in a predatory home-loan, not the 'Audacity of Hope.'"







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by obama8years April 11, 2008 9:36 PM EDT
I am a 30 year old family man with 2 children.
I can understand the college kids voting for Obama because there college kids. But when you see this seasoned adults wanting to vote for Obama even after knowing about his Hamas connections, his Pastor, Ayers, RezKo , his radical muslim cousin, Farakahn, Black Panther Endorsement and 90% of Blacks voting for Obama because of his skin color. I can not for the life of me figure why he has so much support. Can anyone give me any reason why they would even consider Obama. Is it because he is good looking and young and talks about change. He has only had 2 years in National Politics. Unbeleivable.
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by preed1962 April 11, 2008 9:12 PM EDT
O mr jack!! Jesus preaches forgiveness. Just like Hillary forgave Bill all the times he sinned and cheated and lied to her!
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by preed1962 April 11, 2008 9:10 PM EDT
Gypsy_
Hillary Clinton is not trusted by most Americans. I am sorry you wanted this so badly and I am sorry SHE wanted this so badly, but she has been beaten. Barack Obama is a good man and has many Independants (like me) on his side. If I get the chance, I will be voting for the a democrat for president for the first time in my life. I am 45. Cheer up if you are a democrat. Obama will save the day!
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by hinnis April 11, 2008 6:31 PM EDT
OBAMA%u2019S FIVE CHANGING STORIES AND LIES ABOUT NAFTA AND THE CANADIAN EMBASSY INCIDENT
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by hinnis April 11, 2008 5:57 PM EDT
OBAMA LIES IN PENNSYLVANIA AD
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by hinnis April 11, 2008 5:47 PM EDT
OBAMA: DIRTY POLITICIAN FROM THE START --
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by hinnis April 11, 2008 4:31 PM EDT
Gypsy: Most people don''t know this because the MSM didn''t pick it up, but when Tavis Smiley had his annual Black History Month celebration in Louisiana a couple of months back, Hillary and others showed up, but Obama didn''t. After Smiley criticized Obama for not attending, his life was threatened, and Obama supporters even contacted his mother and family with threats. I''ve never encountered in my lifetime an election like this. What a national embarrassment.
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by gypsy0126 April 11, 2008 4:18 PM EDT
Hinnis: If they riot, don''t worry. We''ve been through that before in the 60''s. The National Guard will come in, put everyone under Marshall law, and they will quiet it, but I get your point. I am glad you referenced where that come from. I have a very dear friend, former Navy. I have worried too about Obama supporters and rioting; his take on that, "America never leaves its back door open." Imagine, threatening violence over the outcome of an election. This is how superdelegates, even that wonderful man, John Lewis, had no other choice but to submit to Obama pressure. It was reported on one of the cable news shows that Mr. Lewis had received threats and had to change his cell phone number. After all that poor man has been through, and Obama supporters are threatening him and other superdelegates. What a horrible shame.
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by gypsy0126 April 11, 2008 4:10 PM EDT
Obama is so awful I just can''t believe it. He stands there and gives a false oil ad, claiming he doesn''t take money from oil companies, and President Clinton has to clarify that it is against the law to take money from oil companies. Then the media attacks the President, and only shows the clips of the President mentioning Bosnia. Hillary supporters, e-mail all the media including NBC on their bias treatment of Obama, the neophyte over Clinton. I am sick of this. Are you? And yes, he stays with his pastor, who hates America, but would fire Mark Penn. Sorry, Obama, we are voting for Senator Clinton, despite all your egotistical, political double talk.
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by obamasgranny April 11, 2008 3:51 PM EDT
More hypocrisy from Obama!! "I would have left the church, if,.."
I can''t believe that people believe this guy on any level,..his judgement is horrible, his shady connections are scary,..he is not a new kind of politics, this guy is old school politics!!

Kool-Aid!! Get your Kool-Aid here!!
Ice cold Kool-Aid!!
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