Posted on 12/12/2007 5:00:38 PM PST by COUNTrecount
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - A top adviser to Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign said Wednesday that Democrats should give more thought to Sen. Barack Obama's admissions of illegal drug use before they pick a presidential candidate.
Obama's campaign said the Clinton people were getting desperate. Clinton's campaign tried to distance itself from the remarks.
Bill Shaheen, a national co-chairman of Clinton's front-runner campaign, raised the issue during an interview with The Washington Post, posted on washingtonpost.com.
Shaheen, an attorney and veteran organizer, said much of Obama's background is unknown and could be a problem in November 2008 if he is the Democratic nominee. He said the Republicans would work hard to discover new aspects of Obama's admittedly spotty youth.
"It'll be, 'When was the last time? Did you ever give drugs to anyone? Did you sell them to anyone?'" said Shaheen, whose wife Jeanne is the state's former governor and is running for the U.S. Senate next year.
"There are so many openings for Republican dirty tricks. It's hard to overcome," Shaheen said.
Clinton's campaign said it had nothing to do with his comments.
"Senator Clinton is out every day talking about the issues that matter to the American people. These comments were not authorized or condoned by the campaign in any way," spokeswoman Kathleen Strand said.
Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said in response to Shaheen's remarks:
"Hillary Clinton said attacking other Democrats is the fun part of this campaign, and now she's moved from Barack Obama's kindergarten years to his teenage years in an increasingly desperate effort to slow her slide in the polls. Senator Clinton's campaign is recycling old news that Barack Obama has been candid about in a book he wrote years ago, and he's talked about the lessons he's learned from these mistakes with young people all across the country. He plans on winning this campaign by focusing on the issues that actually matter to the American people."
Obama wrote about his teenage drug in his memoir, "Dreams from My Father." His rivals have largely remained silent on the subject.
"Junkie. Pothead. That's where I'd been headed: the final fatal role of the young would-be black man," Obama wrote. Mostly he smoked marijuana and drank alcohol, he wrote, but occasionally he would snort cocaine when he could afford it.
Speaking to Manchester high school students earlier this month, Obama said he was hardly a model student and had experimented with drugs and alcohol.
"You know, I made some bad decisions that I've actually written about. You know, got into drinking. I experimented with drugs," he said. "There was a whole stretch of time that I didn't really apply myself a lot. It wasn't until I got out of high school and went to college that I started realizing, 'Man, I wasted a lot of time.'"
New polling shows Clinton and Obama basically tied in New Hampshire. A CNN-WMUR-TV poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire shows Clinton at 31 percent support, Obama at 30. The same poll had Obama trailing by 20 points in September.
Clinton's campaign has distributed its first flier that criticizes Obama's health care plan for leaving 15 million people without insurance. TV ads following the same theme also have been prepared.
"This is not the time to go back to the same old politics of, 'now I'm going to smack you over the head with a baseball bat and call into question your character,'" Obama co-chairman Ned Helms told reporters in a conference call earlier on Wednesday, decrying what he said was Clinton's negative campaign.
"I think it will backfire on them. I think they had instinctively good judgment to say Hillary Clinton would not take personal attacks. But once polls showed them losing out on the positive argument to Barack Obama, they have chosen to go negative."
satan always overplays her hand.
This, after all the drugs the Klintons did. Oh, but-how silly of me-that doesn’t mean anything.
Clinton N.H. Official Warns Obama Will Be Attacked on Drug Use
blog.washingtonpost.com | Dec 12, 2007 | Alec MacGillis
Posted on 12/12/2007 12:25:37 PM PST by MaestroLC
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1938528/posts
Sliming the guy while simultaneously blaming it on the Republicans. This is the very definition of Clintonesque.
Why on earth would anyone look to the Clintons for moral “high ground?”
Can the Clinton people be that stupid to go down this road?
Yeah, but she didn’t inhale.
Consider Bill Clinton’s repeated episodes of having a young intern commit fellatio on him inside the very Highest Office of the American People - and then lie about it when caught.
Mrs. Clinton could have some unpleasant questions posed to her about Vince Foster. Obama hasn't even lifted the lid of the Arkansas years.
In a fake Bubba voice.
“A top adviser to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign said Wednesday that Democrats should give more thought to Sen. Barack Obama’s admissions of illegal drug use before they pick a presidential candidate.”
Maybe this is the ‘dirt’ that Bob Novak was talking about a few weeks back.
If Clinton modus operandi is what it should be, they will hold it until about 7 days before the key election.
Early release means desperation.
Desperation Alert !!!
No. She might have yours, however.
And this was a quote from Roger Clinton. Bill also supposedly used the n-word not infrequently, like "F'n Jew Bastard" yellin' Hillary.
Umm TE how to you do a fake Bubba voice? Can you do it? lmao!
All this does is REMIND people of Blow Job’s “I didn’t INHALE” lie. Hillary sure is a good candidate....
And if they find one, they probably planted it (LOL). Love, M
Anyone can. Bubba probably has the easiest voice to impersonate there is. Obama should shake his finger, do a fake Bubba and say "Ah didn't inhale. Not one tahm."
Likely...which explains why he came out with it.
Does anybody really think that Dumbo had a revelation, and decided to tell everybody that he boozed it up and snorted cocaine just to clear his conscience?
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