CHICAGO, March 5. 2008

Obama Says He Will Sharpen Criticism

Democrat Says He Plans To Raise Doubts About Clinton's Claims To Foreign Policy And Other Washington Experience

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(AP)  Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Wednesday blamed his primary defeats in Ohio and Texas on rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's criticism and news coverage that he argued benefited her at his expense.

The presidential candidate said he planned to do more in the days ahead to raise doubts about his opponent's claims to foreign policy and other Washington experience. In a television ad that her campaign credits with helping her win, she portrayed herself as most prepared to handle an international crisis.

"What exactly is this foreign policy experience?" Obama asked mockingly. "Was she negotiating treaties? Was she handling crises? The answer is no."

Clinton, who was asked in TV interviews Wednesday about her national security qualifications, ticked off a series events in which she played a role, including peace talks in Northern Ireland, the Kosovo refugee crisis and standing up for women's rights in China. She also cited her work on the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Obama's campaign immediately delivered on his pledge to criticize Clinton. Aides distributed a memo and held a conference call to question why she won't release her tax returns. The Clinton campaign responded with a statement e-mailed to reporters while they were on the Obama call that said the Clintons' returns since they left the White House will be made public around April 15.

Obama reflected on the losses that broke a 12-contest winning streak in a talk with reporters aboard his campaign plane as he returned to his hometown of Chicago from San Antonio.

"There's no doubt that Senator Clinton went very negative over the last week," Obama said. He said the Clinton campaign's multiple attacks "had some impact" on the election results "particularly in the context where many of you in the press corps had been persuaded that you had been too hard on her and too soft on me."

"Complaining about the refs apparently worked a little bit this week," he said, equating members of the news media with referees in a sporting event.

"So hopefully in addition to my call to Lorne Michaels, hopefully now people feel like everything's evened out and we can start actually covering the campaign properly," he said.

Obama spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the reference to Michaels, producer of the television comedy show "Saturday Night Live," was a joke. The show has recently featured skits in which actors portraying reporters lob softball questions at an Obama impersonator and hardball ones at a Clinton character. Clinton herself appeared on the show last weekend. Obama was on the show last November.

Obama also complained about what he said was "the notion that somehow all the states I win somehow are not bellwether states but the states that Senator Clinton wins, those are the critical ones."

He said it was "a strange way of keeping score and I don't think it makes much sense."

As to tactics ahead, Obama said that Clinton "made a series of arguments on why she should be a superior candidate. I think it's important to examine that argument."

"We're happy to join the debate, If that's the debate they want to have," Obama said, noting Clinton's efforts to portray him as lacking her level of experience. "In the coming weeks, we will join her in that argument."

Obama also brushed off a question about a joint ticket with Clinton. "We are just focused on winning this nomination," he said. "I think it is premature to start talking about a joint ticket."

Obama had nothing on his public schedule Wednesday and Thursday. Friday, he flies to Wyoming to campaign and was also expected to go to Mississippi over the weekend - sites of the next two Democratic contests.

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by sierra20071 March 7, 2008 5:06 PM EST
Well, I think Monica is endorsing Obama because she knows of his swish swashing ways... he is safe, no threat to a gal!
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by grammawhamma March 6, 2008 8:01 PM EST
Breaking News----- Monica L. just endorsed Obahma because she said the Clintons left a bad taste in her mouth.
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by tigerjcs March 6, 2008 7:27 PM EST
Obama said that the way we dealt with Cuba for 50 years was wrong. I hope Ted and Carolyn Kennedy agreed that it was so WRONG of JFK in dealing with Cuba. Does that sound inspirational like JFK? Is that the type of commander-in-chief that we wish for?
It is great that even Obama%u2019s campaign is telling the truth that Obama is not ready to be President.
HILLARY 08!
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by sierra20071 March 6, 2008 6:01 PM EST
Obama has been negative from the get go. He instigates attacks on himself, like in the dabate when he brought up Hillary''s WalMart connection, and she had to slam dunk him with the Rezko connection, thankfully, she wasn''t too brutal and left his Walmart associated self wife alone. Obama is just a pup - never send a boy to do a Man''s job.
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by jack3213 March 6, 2008 3:27 PM EST
CLINTON WILL DESTROY HERSELF LONG BEFORE ANYONE ELSE HAS A CHANCE TO. SHE DID NOT WIN BY LARGE MARGINS AND MATHEMATICALLY SHE CAN''T CLINCHE THE NOMINATION. A COMBINED TICKET IS DISASTERIOUS AS THEY BOTH DISRESPECT AND DOWNGRADE EACH OTHER. IF THEY DECIDE IT IS IN THEIR CARDS THEN ALL ALONG THEY WERE PROVEN LIARS. OBAMA''S LITTLE FAN OF FRENZY IS SHORT LIVED AND THE LONGER THEY FIGHT AND SPEND THE LESS CREDIBLE THEY LOOK. IT IS A LOSE- LOSE SITUATION AND THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN, IRONIC, ISN''T IT?
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by repdemapart March 6, 2008 3:07 PM EST
OBAMA DEAR,

DON''T BITE INTO HILLARY''S APPLE... BITE YOUR OWN APPLE.

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by repdemapart March 6, 2008 3:05 PM EST
ONCE OBAMA DIVES INTO THIS ''MORE CRITICISM OF HILLARY.'' HE''S GOING TO GET BURIED - A LIVE !!!! BBWWAAHHAA !!!

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by repdemapart March 6, 2008 3:04 PM EST
SamTheTVCat-

you''re like a gong !!! lots of sound but hallow !!! but still i love you.

that''s all....
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by repdemapart March 6, 2008 3:02 PM EST
SamTheTVCat-

YOU ARE NOT FOR OBAMA !!! YOU ARE SIMPLY LAMELY BASELESSLY AGAINST THE CLINTONS.

YOU JUST LOST MY VOTE.

I WONDER IF YOU''RE MONICA L.''S RELATIVE.
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by bdrlnt4rl March 6, 2008 1:49 PM EST
Here is the all-purpose stump speech for this primary season:



"My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world.

I hope you''ll join with me as we try to change it."
barack obama


anyone hear this? any truth to it??
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