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March 1, 2008 4:22 PM

Obama Switches Gears, Goes After Clinton

(CBS)

From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic


PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- During the past two days of campaigning, Barack Obama has repeatedly gone after John McCain and rarely referenced Hillary Clinton. Frustration over the release of Clinton’s “Children” ad yesterday and the tightening polls, though, has caused the campaign to rethink their strategy a bit, and they are now lumping Clinton in with criticisms of George Bush and McCain in an effort to portray her as “one of them.”

“Real change isn’t calling NAFTA a victory and saying how good it was for America until you decide to run for president, like Senator Clinton did,” Obama said. “Real change isn’t voting for George Bush’s war in Iraq and then telling the American people it was actually a vote for more diplomacy when you start running for president.”

He continued to assail Clinton on her vote for the bankruptcy bill, the Iraq war, and allegedly siding with lobbyists. He then mocked her for mocking him.

“I think she was here, right in this room and she was saying, ‘He thinks that the clouds will part and he’s so naïve, he thinks he can wave a magic wand and suddenly everything will be great’,” Obama mimicked. “It is true that I talk about hope a lot out of necessity, the odds of me standing here are very slim.”

This was Obama’s first stop in Rhode Island since announcing his run for the presidency over a year ago. The campaign likens Rhode Island to Delaware; a small state with just enough delegates to solidify Obama’s pledged delegate lead (Obama held just one event in Delaware, which helped him secure the majority of delegates in the state). The campaign hopes for the same outcome with Rhode Island’s 21 delegates, despite trailing in the polls there.
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by reesch March 2, 2008 2:07 PM EST
Hellary is loser
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by laurenbrillante March 2, 2008 12:22 PM EST
Please check your facts about Senator Barack Obama on his website.
I feel that Senator Clinton failed the ''test'' when she voted to give President Bush authority to go to war in Iraq. In my years of watching and interacting with congress I have never observed that Senator Clinton ever did or said anything that made me think she would make a good president... in fact she had left me unimpressed in every way. She has exhibited poor judgement in the way she has conducted her campaign. And now not only do I feel she should NOT be president but I have lost respect for her.
I am an educated, single, caucasian, 44 yr old, mother, and small business owner in Colorado. From the first time I heard Senator Obama I could see that he has extraordinary, natural leadership skills, integrity, honesty, and wisdom. I believe that he has the potential to become one of the greatest leaders of our time. Senator Obama is an incredible orator and very inspiring but he is also VERY SUBSTANTIVE. He is the one I want protecting our national security 24/7. He has MORE legislative ''EXPERIENCE'' than Senator Clinton. I trust him. I believe in him. I am grateful to him for being willing to lead. I not have any delusions about how challenging it may be to get our country back on track...this is why we NEED HOPE and why we HAVE TO BELIEVE AND SAY "YES WE CAN!"
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by hillary4us March 2, 2008 5:56 AM EST
OBAMA DOES NOT TELL THE TRUTH AND THIS REALLY BOTHERS ME! SEN. OBAMA FALSELY CLAIMED THAT HE DOESN''T TAKE MONEY FROM SPECIAL INTERESTS. Obama told the Culinary Workers, "The time has come to tell all the fat cats and the special interests in Washington that their money and their influence don''t speak louder than our collective voices. They don''t own our government. We do, and we''re here to take it back. Those special interests they didn''t fund my campaign they will not run my White House and they will not drown out the voices of the American people, working people when I''m President of the United States of America." In fact, Sen. Obama has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from insurance industry, the banking industry, and others. [CNN, 1/12/08; opensecrets.com]
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by hillary4us March 2, 2008 5:56 AM EST
OBAMA DOES NOT TELL THE TRUTH AND THIS REALLY BOTHERS ME! SEN. OBAMA FALSELY CLAIMED THAT HE DOESN''T TAKE MONEY FROM SPECIAL INTERESTS. Obama told the Culinary Workers, "The time has come to tell all the fat cats and the special interests in Washington that their money and their influence don''t speak louder than our collective voices. They don''t own our government. We do, and we''re here to take it back. Those special interests they didn''t fund my campaign they will not run my White House and they will not drown out the voices of the American people, working people when I''m President of the United States of America." In fact, Sen. Obama has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from insurance industry, the banking industry, and others. [CNN, 1/12/08; opensecrets.com]
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by popstom1 March 2, 2008 3:57 AM EST
Obama Rezko Auchi and the funding
for that boneheaded MISTAKE
the more I look the more dirt I
find on this guy better take look before you vote RightVoices.com
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by l00ker March 1, 2008 9:28 PM EST
No, make that 15 zip.
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by l00ker March 1, 2008 9:27 PM EST
That''s right, we want another run up in the score, enroute to 13 zip, and a well deserved spot out on the beach.
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