February 11, 2009 4:55 PM

Obama Under Secret Service Protection

(CBS/AP)  The Secret Service said Thursday that Democratic Sen. Barack Obama was being placed under its protection, the earliest ever for a presidential candidate.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff authorized Obama's protection after consultations with the bipartisan congressional advisory committee, according to Chertoff spokesman Russ Knocke and the Secret Service.

Secret Service spokesman Eric Zahren would not provide details of what led to the extra security, but said, "I'm not aware it was based on any threat." According to the Department of Homeland Security, there were no known threats and Obama requested the protection.

Obama campaign officials will not say why they requested early protection, reports CBS News correspondent Bob Orr. But one source inside the campaign said there is concern about the size of Obama's crowds, and the crush of people who want to press close or even touch a candidate who exudes rock star appeal.

Obama's rival, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, has a Secret Service detail that is provided to all former first ladies.

The agency and the department would not comment on the scope of Obama's protection or provide any other security details. Obama's campaign did not immediately respond to questions about the extra security.

In the last election, Democratic candidates John Kerry and John Edwards received their protection in February 2004 as they were competing for the party's nomination. Obama's detail comes nine months before the first votes are cast.

Federal law allows candidates to seek protection if they meet a series of standards, including public prominence as measured by polls and fundraising. The members of the congressional advisory committee are the Speaker, the House and Senate majority and minority leaders as well as one additional member.

In a February interview with 60 Minutes' Steve Kroft, Obama's wife, Michelle, addressed the possibility that her husband could be the target of an assassination attempt. "I don't lose sleep over it because the realities are that, you know, as a black man, you know, Barack can get shot going to the gas station, you know," she said. "So you can't make decisions based on fear and the possibility of what might happen. We just weren't raised that way."

In a Feb. 12 interview with The Associated Press, Obama dismissed concerns about his own security, but would not answer directly when asked if he had received death threats. The Rev. Jesse Jackson drew early Secret Service protection because of violent threats during his campaigns for president in the 1980s.

"I face the same security issues as anybody," the Illinois senator told the AP. "We're comfortable with the steps we have taken."

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by fascistusa May 3, 2007 11:25 PM EDT
***. For those of you just showing up:


The American Elite and AIPAC/ISRAEL RULE America.

We have no Freedom.

We have no Truth. No Justice.

and we especially have NO HOPE.
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by randalds May 3, 2007 11:15 PM EDT
[This is how didntinhale earns his living ...
He's a paid troll.]

what's it pay?
Posted by bobnjersey at 08:00 PM : May 03, 2007

I don't know what it pays, but it costs you your immortal soul. lol!
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by bobnjersey May 3, 2007 11:00 PM EDT
[This is how didntinhale earns his living ...
He's a paid troll.]

what's it pay?
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by tbweb May 3, 2007 10:55 PM EDT
Sen. Barack Obama now has 2 incidents out there that he didn't handle very well. The first was with his childhood buddy "Ray" from his "Dreams From My Father" book whose real name is Keith Kakugawa and the second is with Joe Anthony from MySpace fame. If Sen. Barack Obama can't handle small matters like these smoothly, how can Sen. Barack Obama handle complex national and international issues?
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by opfor311 May 3, 2007 10:31 PM EDT
ICEMAN_1960
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I thought he was a closet muslin, or was that silk, or maybe linen. I can't remember...Oh I remember he's a closet double-knit polyester.....
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I'm not sure what fabric has to do with this
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by fonic8gw May 3, 2007 10:24 PM EDT
Have POTUS detail take a break and cover Obama instead.
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by radiob-2009 May 3, 2007 10:24 PM EDT
IN OTHER NEWS BOYCOTT OF ALL FUEL PURCHASES FOR EVERYONE IN THE US IS 5-5 TO 5-9. EMAILS HAVE BEEN SENT TO THOUSANDS OF TRUCKERS AT MAJOR TRUCKING COMPANIES. JOIN THE FIGHT.
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by opfor311 May 3, 2007 10:23 PM EDT
Iceman_1960,

"Didn't Bush go all the way to Nebraska to cower during the 9/11 attacks ?"

No, he came here to Offutt AFB, since USSTRATCOM has the best Command and Control center outside of the Washington DC area. It is the protocol for the POTUS to come here if DC is under attack.
I didn't see much cowering around here.
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by iceman_1960 May 3, 2007 10:13 PM EDT
"Didntinhale is sounding more and more frantic and desperate. It's a beautiful thing.

Eight years of President Obama or President Clinton with a Democratic congressional majority warm my soul.

Prepare to cower before your Democratic overlords Didninhale!!!

You're probably thinking up ways to suck up as we speak.

hehehe...."

- Posted by jumkey at 06:59 PM : May 03, 2007


This is how didntinhale earns his living.

He's a paid troll.
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by iceman_1960 May 3, 2007 10:10 PM EDT
The Democrats have a lock on 2008 that not even they could s*crew up.

The Republicans are going to nominate Giuliani or Romney, he's going to campaign on a platform of "We Will Stay In Iraq Until Victory," and that will be a recipe for defeat at the polls.

(IMHO)
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