Obama's Inner Circle Shares Inside Story
60 Minutes' Steve Kroft Debriefs President-Elect's Top Advisors After The Chicago Victory Speech
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Play CBS Video Video Obama's Inner Circle Steve Kroft goes behind the scenes on election night to speak to the brains whose strategy propelled Barack Obama into the White House.
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Video Candidate Obama, Part 1 In separate interviews, the two parties' presidential nominees are questioned on the big issues, including the U.S. economy, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, energy policy and health care. Steve Kroft interviews Sen. Barack Obama.
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Video Candidate Obama, Part 2 The presidential candidates talk about the defining experiences of their lives. Steve Kroft interviews Sen. Barack Obama.
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Robert Gibbs, David Plouffe, President-elect Barack Obama, and David Axelrod on election night, Nov. 4, 2008, in Chicago. (David Katz/Obama For America)
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President-elect Obama's top campaign aides, from left to right, Robert Gibbs, David Axelrod, David Plouffe, and Anita Dunn. (CBS)
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Photo Essay Accepting The Mantle President-elect Barack Obama addresses the nation and the world after his victory.
"No, honestly you had to take a leap of faith in the beginning that the people we get by race. And I think the number of meetings we had about race was zero," Plouffe told Kroft.
"Zero. We had to believe in the beginning that he would be a strong enough candidate that people of every background and race would be for him."
"The only time we got involved in a discussion of race was when people asked us about it. It was a fascination of the news media," Axelrod added.
“But you must have had some meetings on it during the Jeremiah Wright affair,” Kroft probed.
Axelrod said the Jeremiah Wright affair was probably a pivotal moment in the whole campaign. "You know, pandemonium erupted in the political community. And there was this sense that we were in crisis."
The video taped rantings of Obama's former pastor brought the issue that the Obama campaign had long sought to avoid center stage, and took them all by surprise.
"And I think we'd all acknowledged that we should've been aware of some of these tapes were available. We didn't review all of the tapes of Jeremiah Wright as we should have," Axelrod said. "And as a result we were kind of caught flat-footed on some of these tapes. But you know we should have recognized that once that happened, that race is such a fascination of the political community that it would take off as it did. And it did."
"That was a terrible weekend," Dunn remembered. "The excerpts were endlessly looped on television."
“Yeah, and the only one who was calm was Obama,” Axelrod added. The candidate called his aides and told them he wanted them to clear some time on his schedule.
"And he said, 'You know what? I'm gonna make a speech about race and talk about Jeremiah Wright and the perspective of the larger issue.' And he said, 'And either people will accept it or I won't be president of the United States. But at least I'll have said what I think needs to be said,'" Axelrod remembered.
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Story should read "...correspondent Steve Kroft knelt down in front of them at a Chicago hotel suite."
The more accurate story of Obama winning the election.
Posted by astroboy8 at 11:32 AM : Nov 11, 2008
Sen. Obama has always recognized his entire heritage, Black and White, but he also mentioned he looked "Black" and based on his looks was always treated like a "Black" and so in effect he is "Black" having had a "Black" experience in life. With all the major issues facing our nation skin color is the last thing on the minds of Americans, it really is irrelevant as the recent Democratic victory showed. I like what Pres.-elect Obama said on his choice of a White House dog, he said he wanted a shelter dog, a mutt like himself, Obama knows where he came from and who he is, too bad so many others are lost in racial time warps.
Posted by astroboy8
I don''''t see how it matters, but by most printed definitions, he is. Have you bothered to look it up anywhere? I doubt it.
Posted by slownewsdaze
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It matters that the record is set straight: Mr. Obama is biracial. He is 50% white and 50% black, or 50% black and 50% white (for those of you who have a thing about which term comes first). So he can''t be just black. What the media prints is not always correct. Persons of mixed races embrace all parts of their heritage.
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This is a funny Post because in trying defeat Sen. Obama he was "only" a Black Man and his White heritage was never mentioned or referenced, now that the election is over and Sen. Obama has won its OK for him to be White, now Whites want to claim him. LOL
Posted by spinproof
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This is not about whites claiming him. It''s about respecting someone''s roots and family. Mr. Obama did mention about his white mom and grandmother who passed away. He also has an Asian half sister. Racial intermarriage is a part of the Obama family tree.
Posted by astroboy8 at 01:39 AM : Nov 11, 2008
This is a funny Post because in trying defeat Sen. Obama he was "only" a Black Man and his White heritage was never mentioned or referenced, now that the election is over and Sen. Obama has won its OK for him to be White, now Whites want to claim him. LOL
not to mention the 800 million or was it a billion.
So it''s a great relief to hear that Obama doesn''t have it. What a concept: wanting to be president so as to accomplish things for the American people!
Posted by kevnkar at 08:14 PM : Nov 10, 2008
That part I agree with you. However I hate to have this many people losing their jobs. After retiring from the Navy I was in and out of jobs. It absolutely sucks because I was brought up not believing in handoouts so i never took welfare or unemployment. Being broke sucks. I dont agree with the bailout either, but if its gonna keep peoples heads above water till we figure this out, then i''m for it. Time to put aside silly differences and fix this nation.
7 billion dollars??? and how much did T Boone Pickens loose? If you put all of that money together, you could bail out a lot of poor people.
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Posted by Irmcvet97 at 08:07 PM : Nov 10, 2008
Actually, how Obama plans to pull us out of it is more important. All I have seen is plans for more and more spending. This after promising the people who elected him tax breaks. The middle class will end up paying for all this. Sorry, I couldn''t keep my promise because I had to fix everything. I personally don''t think we should have bailed out any of the crooked lenders or the irresponsible home buyers that fell for these junk loans. They brought it on themselves. But it''s ok the govmnt will help you.
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Posted by Irmcvet97
Want to talk about ripping off americans? Ask Rahm Emanuel about his stint on the board of Freddie Mac while they were lying about how much money they had. Appointed by Clinton. Now appointed by Obama. The Dems are the ones that allowed this economic meltdown. This is how you get a republican as chief of staff to Obama. They were in on the rip off together.
I love my country. I served it for more than twenty years and that is why I don''''t want to see it further weakened under the burden of rediculous beaurocricies inacted by a puppet of the tri-lateral commision.
Posted by kevnkar at 07:41 PM : Nov 10, 2008
The damage done by George Bush, his War based on LIES and his totally failed Economic Plan should be the major concern of EVERY America, not how Obama plans to pull us out of it. We can look back in 4 years and make a judgment on that. I think the ONLY reason fascist insist on doing this is simple. Obama WILL be successful!
Posted by theblackman9 at 07:14 PM : Nov 10, 2008
LOL I guess you have to hang on to something huh? Good luck with this! LOL
Posted by jmccrea2662 at 04:45 PM : Nov 10, 2008
His association with "Radicals" was answered to the satisfaction of the American People... it seems the ONLY people not satisfied with Obama''s explanation was Fascist like Limbaugh and people like you who follow them. I have lived in Chicago for a long time and frankly we were amazed by the fact that fascist tried to use it as they did. WE knew America was in trouble and would see through it. THEY did!
Posted by kevnkar at 07:23 PM : Nov 10, 2008
I have never been able to figure out why Fascist have such a problem with giving American''s who are trying to do something with their lives money and do not have any problem what so ever giving it to corrupt Corporations who like Black Water, who have ripped tax payers off for how many billions we may never know. When you give a Middle Class person a buck they will spend that buck IN THIS nation and it will be a benefit to them and all around them.
Remember that you right wing whackos?
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Posted by actesq
I love my country. I served it for more than twenty years and that is why I don''t want to see it further weakened under the burden of rediculous beaurocricies inacted by a puppet of the tri-lateral commision.
Remember that you right wing whackos?
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