Aug. 31, 2008
Obama Explains His Choice, Reacts To Palin
Tells 60 Minutes Biden "Can Step In And Become President," Calls McCain's VP Pick An "Up-And-Coming Public Servant"
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Play CBS Video Video Obama, Biden Talk Politics In their first interview together as running mates, Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Joseph Biden discuss their roles and strategies for the upcoming presidential election. Steve Kroft reports.
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Sen. Barack Obama, left, and his running mate, Sen. Joseph Biden. (CBS)
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With the kids going back to school and parents back to work, the nation is focused on what many people think is one of the most important U.S. elections ever.
60 Minutes is covering the Democrats, who concluded an historic convention in Denver this week by making Senator Barack Obama of Illinois the first African-American ever nominated for president by a major party.
60 Minutes correspondent Steve Kroft conducted the first joint interview with the candidate and his running mate, Senator Joe Biden of Delaware, this past Friday, Aug. 29, in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sen. Obama went into the Democratic convention locked in a dead heat with Republican rival John McCain and needed to do three things: introduce his running mate to the country, draw sharp distinctions between himself and his Republican opponent, and unify a Democratic party badly split by a bruising primary campaign against Hillary Clinton. By most accounts he accomplished all three.
He attracted 84,000 people to Invesco Field in Denver and another 40 million to their television sets all across America - more American saw his speech than watched the opening ceremony of the Olympics.
We began our conversation with the new Democratic candidates backstage just moments after the most improbable nominee had given the most important speech of his young career.
Asked if he ever doubted it was going to happen, Sen. Obama told Kroft, "Of course."
When?
"Well, let's see. About a year ago we were down 30 in Iowa. But I never doubted that it could happen. I never doubted that if we were able to mobilize the energy that you saw in that stadium," Obama said. "All across the country."
"I knew it was gonna happen before he did. I was running like the devil. I watched. I thought I was pretty good, but I watched. I watched. This guy just sort of grabbed the lightening, ya know, just grabbed it. And you could tell, Barack, I tell ya, my team knew, I knew in August," Sen. Biden told Kroft.
"We were doing okay. But this is exciting," Obama remarked.
"Were you surprised to be up here?" Kroft asked Biden.
"I was surprised, I'm truly honored to be up here. I'm a great admirer, we're friends and we fit," Biden said.
By the time Kroft continued the conversation with them the next day in Pittsburgh, the landscape had already changed: Senator McCain tried to steal the Democrat's thunder by announcing that Alaska’s conservative first-term governor, 44-year-old Sarah Palin, would be his running mate - a move widely seen as an attempt to try and siphon disaffected supporters of Senator Clinton and blue collar voters in battleground states where Obama has been the weakest.
And a few hours after McCain's announcement, Senators Obama and Biden seemed as surprised as everyone else.
Asked what he thinks of McCain's vice presidential choice, Obama told Kroft, "She seems to have a compelling life story. Obviously, she's a fine mother and an up-and-coming public servant. My sense is that she subscribes to John McCain's agenda."
"Does the fact that he chose as his vice president someone what has less experience than you take that weapon out of his arsenal?" Kroft asked.
"Well, you know, I think that's a good question to address to Senator McCain," Obama replied. "Of course, the issue of experience is going to be relevant. And if I were running against me, that's something that I would try to make an issue of as well. Particularly if I had been in Washington as long as John McCain had."
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See all 3176 CommentsLook, even the Republicans are doubting McCain now- he''s got no credibility- maybe he did in the past (oh- no, I almost forgot... Keating Five. I guess no credibility in the past either). You all know it and your bleats of support just get more and more trivial and desperate. Now you''re *really* hard pressed to stand by Sarah Palin. The best it gets for her is, like Cindy McCain said- she''s the governor of the state closest to the old Soviet Union, so she''s well equipped to deal with foreign policy issues. Uh huh. Actually, she is qualified in one respect. She''s already under investigation for abuse of power. Yeah- I guess she fits right in.
But seriously, you know it to be true: John McCain is Not Your Friend. And neither is Sarah Palin (but if you elect McCain, she might be president some day-- that''s an encouraging thought, isn''t it?)
McCain thought she is clean, fresh, and may mean Change which Obama represents.
Yes! She is!
McCain, you are absolutely right this time!
But what Palin aims at is Hillary''s 18 million supporters.
What?
What are you doing here?
Do you really mean that?
Help me!
Nobody''''s ego is bigger than our present commander in chief.
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Posted by lalabradle at 03:42 PM : Sep 02, 2008
Yes!
But he IS also the most timid guy I''ve ever known.
Only when Sadam was hung can he turned off his bedroom lights.
Did anyone else noticed that?
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Posted by Edie53-Texas at 09:07 PM : Sep 02, 2008
Texas needs more like you.
Obama/Biden ''''08
God bless John Kerry!
''you can have it all.'' My husband & I now own and operate our own L/S business. We did this through hard work, an education and a desire to ''have it our way.'' We don''t anwer to anyone but ourselves. But you see, what I am describing is Obama''s vision for every American. I''m with you man, YES, WE CAN have it all if we work hard, make the grades and take it seriously! I don''t know what defeatist attitude you''re referring to ... I''m the most optimistic and positive person I know! And one will become many! Obama/Biden ''08
OBAMA-OSAMA
BIDEN-BIN LADEN
OBAMA BIN LADEN
OSAMA BIDEN
OBAMA-BIDEN
OSAMA BIN LADEN
COINCIDENCE? OR A SIGN?
Posted by truthbug at 10:26 AM : Sep 02, 2008
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Posted by docpeter at 12:11 PM : Sep 02, 2008
If the 2004 election happened again as you wished, you should be sent to Iran, or if you''re lucky enough to Iraq!
God bless you!
I can see why our country is all screwed up. I am assuming that you and Bush are both from Texas. You are comparing raising a family of 7 as a small country, and if she became VP it would make 8. You sound like a blond. Are you?
Nobody''s ego is bigger than our present commander in chief.
Posted by zaqxsw11 at 09:12 AM : Sep 02, 2008
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From Wikipedia, "The Alaskan Independence Party is a political party in the U.S. state of Alaska. Its best-known policy is its call for a United Nations vote, which they claim should have been offered as an option in the plebiscite on statehood under international law. Ideologically a constitutional foundation, the party also calls for increased Alaskan control of Alaskan land, gun rights, privatization, home schooling, and reduction of governmental intrusion in the private lives of its citizens with adherence to the founding documents of the United States."
Also from Wikipedia, "As of June 2006 the Alaskan Independence Party has 13,542 registered members in their party, making it the state''s third largest party.[5]
Lynnette Clark, the chair of the AIP, told ABC News that current Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the presumptive 2008 Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States, had been a member of the party in the 1990s, and had attended the state party''s 1994 convention, a year after party founder and would-be secessionist Joe Vogler died.[6][7] Palin recorded a message welcoming party members to its 2008 convention."
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So what we have here is a person who doesn''t want to be a part of the good ''ol USA now wanting to be your GOP candidate and wants you to elect her as VP?
Posted by zaqxsw11 at 09:12 AM : Sep 02, 2008
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Hmmm .... worthless citizens .... I wonder if I shoulc check this out a little more ...
OBAMA-OSAMA
BIDEN-BIN LADEN
OBAMA BIN LADEN
OSAMA BIDEN
OBAMA-BIDEN
OSAMA BIN LADEN
COINCIDENCE? OR A SIGN?
Posted by truthbug at 10:26 AM : Sep 02, 2008
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All the women I know are thankful to McCain. Obama is the one who insulted them.
Posted by JOHN5750 at 05:54 PM : Sep 01, 2008
I don''t know where you''re from, but every woman I have spoken to so far feels that we have been insulted because it seems to be such obviously political pandering.
We don''t vote based on a person''s plumbing and she is not the most qualified Republican for VP, male OR female.
2004 - Osama Bin Laden masterminds to take over the US.
2008 - Obama-Biden masterminds to take over the US.
OSAMA BIN LADEN...
OBAMA-BIDEN...
IS THIS A SIGN OF THE COMING DISASTER?
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Posted by libra127 at 12:33 AM : Sep 02, 2008
Can you list his most noteworthy pieces of legislation that he sponsored or cosponsored (not voted on, they all vote)?
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