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Clinton Tries to Create “Race” Spectacle…Nobody is Buying

From MSNBC’s First Read (although I think they should call it ‘Second Read’, we all know who is “first.”

http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/05/09/999566.aspx

Clinton: Playing the race card? Posted: Friday, May 09, 2008 9:25 AM by Domenico Montanaro
Filed Under: 2008, Clinton

The New York Post: “Clinton played the race card yesterday as she dismissed Barack Obama as a candidate who will have a hard time winning support from ‘white Americans.’ It was the most starkly racial comment Clinton has made in the campaign, and drew quick condemnation from some Democrats.

“ ‘I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on,’ she told USA Today in an interview published yesterday. She referred to an Associated Press story on Indiana and North Carolina exit polls ‘that found how Sen. Obama’s support among working, hardworking Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me.’ She added, ‘There’s a pattern emerging here.’”

Here’s what some said in response: “Muriel Offerman, a North Carolina superdelegate who has not disclosed her choice, said, ‘That should not have been said. I think it drives a wedge, a racial wedge, and that’s not what the Democratic Party’s about.’ Asked about Clinton’s comments, Massachusetts superdelegate Debra Kozikowsi said, ‘That’s distressing. I’m not even sure how to respond to that.’”

The New York Daily News: “Hillary Clinton misplays race card while Barack Obama is treated like rock star.” “[S]ome of her supporters — including Rep. Charles Rangel (D-Manhattan) — slammed the comments. ‘I can’t believe Sen. Clinton would say anything that dumb,’ Rangel told The News as he headed to the House floor, where earlier he had embraced Obama. The bitter words came as both candidates looked ahead to West Virginia’s primary Tuesday and pressed their talking points — Clinton insisting she was in the race to win, while Obama argued he could have the nomination wrapped up when Oregon and Kentucky vote on May 20.”

Peggy Noonan also believes Clinton played the race card in her USA Today interview. “If John McCain said, ‘I got the white vote, baby!’ his candidacy would be over. And rising in highest indignation against him would be the old Democratic Party. To play the race card as Mrs. Clinton has, to highlight and encourage a sense that we are crudely divided as a nation, to make your argument a brute and cynical ‘the black guy can’t win but the white girl can’ is — well, so vulgar, so cynical, so cold, that once again a Clinton is making us turn off the television in case the children walk by.”

“‘She has unleashed the gates of hell,’ a longtime party leader told me. ‘She’s saying, “He’s not one of us.”’

John Edwards said on MSNBC’s Morning Joe that he disagrees with Clinton’s “white Americans” comment and that she’s got to ask herself, “Where are the lines?” He added, “I think it’s fine for Hillary to keep making the case for her. But when that shifts to everything that is wrong with him, then we’re doing damage instead of being helpful.”

And did Edwards tip his hand on who he’s backing? He called Obama the “likely nominee.” And we’ll chalk this one up to his Southern accent, but he said he “voted for ‘em on Tuesday.” (Sounded an awful lot like “him.”)

Also… “I think Barack Obama’s doing pretty well without my help.” Edwards also said, “He is clearly the likely nominee at this point.”

Edwards said he may choose to publicly declare for one of the candidates, but he’s keeping it to himself “just for now.” He added, though, that he doesn’t think his endorsement matters except to “people like you all” [the media]. He wouldn’t answer if he and his wife, Elizabeth, voted for different people.

Here’s the New York Post’s headline to Charles Hurt’s column: “Desperate Hillbillies threaten to break up party.” “Well, now these racial politics have spilled out into the public and are splintering longtime, devoted Democrats into separate camps. It’s become the ‘working-class whites’ versus the ‘eggheads and African-Americans.’

More: “With no one left to cry to, Sen. Clinton has gone nuclear and she’s getting kookier by the minute. Yesterday she was toast. Today, she’s looking more like scrambled eggs.”

Politico’s Smith on Clinton’s blunt talk about her white support: “Now, the press has talked about the race in these terms constantly, so I won’t feign shock. But it’s a bit strange to hear it so bluntly from the candidate’s mouth, and probably not a great way to endear herself to African-American voters. And it’s also noteworthy that the blunt talk on appealing to whites surfaces the day after the last round of primaries in which there’s a substantial number of black voters.”

The New York Times reports it’s possible Clinton will give herself more money. “Clinton advisers said Mrs. Clinton was committed to spending more of her own cash on the campaign if necessary, although they spoke optimistically about a rise in fund-raising if she prevails in Tuesday’s primary in West Virginia.” More: “Clinton had been increasingly relying on Internet donations this spring from new and small-amount contributors; the day after she won the April 22 Pennsylvania primary, the campaign brought in a record $10 million online. But Hassan Nemazee, one of Mrs. Clinton’s national finance chairmen, put the amount she collected online in the 24 hours after the Indiana and North Carolina primaries at only “$1 million-plus.”

Interestingly, the Times makes the point that Obama’s big spending in PA for his nine-point loss actually may have dealt a devastating financial blow to Clinton. “Obama spent $9 million on television advertisements in North Carolina and Indiana, including a last minute $170,000 purchase in the expensive Chicago market, which extends into northern Indiana. By contrast, Mrs. Clinton spent about $4.7 million in those states, according to CMAG. Even more, said Evan Tracey, spokesman for CMAG, the fact that Mr. Obama was able to pump $10 million into media purchases in Pennsylvania in April, even though he did not win that state, forced Mrs. Clinton to spend $5 million, cash she could have used in Indiana and North Carolina.”

Yesterday, Terry McAuliffe said “seven figures.” That doesn’t quite confirm the million dollar Internet haul but…

During a three-state whirlwind tour yesterday of half of the remaining primaries, Clinton has altered her stump speeches on energy slightly to address the specific needs of those states, NBC’s Lauren Appelbaum notes. While Clinton emphasized coal technology in West Virginia (a topic normally included in a list but rarely specified on), she discussed wind power at more length in South Dakota. “When we get 52% of electricity from coal in the United States, coal is not going anywhere,” Clinton said to applause in Charleston, WV. The New York Senator did emphasize the necessity for clean coal technology but assured the audience, which was sure to have included a good percentage of coal miners, that coal mining would not be eliminated.

None of the coal talk was anywhere to be seen in an expanded rally in Sioux Falls, SD four hours later. Instead, the focus was on wind energy production. “It’s been said that America from the Dakotas down to West Texas is the Saudi Arabia of wind,” Clinton said. “And, you know, that’s not just Washington political hot air talking; that’s actually a fact, that if we harness the wind coming off of these plains and we had an electric grid system with the distribution system to transmit it from right here in South Dakota across our country, we would be moving toward clean renewable energy.”

Why go on? The New York Daily News: “Whatever happens, it’s a profile in true grit. But why is she still in a race that with each passing hour appears more doomed? Admirers say she’s genuinely driven to make America a better place. Critics attribute her doggedness to the consuming ambition, thirst for power and streak of narcissism she shares with her husband.”

“Movie mogul and Hillary Rodham Clinton backer Harvey Weinstein told House Speaker Nancy Pelosi he would stop fund-raising for Democrats if she refused to support new primary elections in Florida and Michigan, it was reported yesterday.”

May 9, 2008 - Posted by infogiant | Politics | | 4 Comments

4 Comments »

  1. @infogiant,

    I beg to differ, I hope that you pick up the pace and see that the Clintons are wanting to tear apart the Democratic party by using race as an issue, because that is their last straw that they can use to try and destroy Obama, even if it means to bring down the Democratic party.

    As an educated African American, I have told people, including people of color for years, that “Hillary is not Bill”, and for the simple reason I have been trying to figure out since her fraudulent bid for the NY Senate seat, I honestly feel that she thinks that Bill owes his support to her, for the years of hell he has put her through…the problem is that why does she have to take out her egomaniac tendencies on the American people?

    Bill would had never played the race card, and this latest stunt is proven what Obama and others have said from all along, ever since Bill started the Jessie Jackson comments, et, al…..I am very confident in my belief, that the Clinton’s know exactly what they are doing, by continuing this divide of race. They are both two brilliantly intelligent individuals, and I honestly feel that they want to bloody up Obama for McCain, knowing that they cannot beat him themselves, so that she can run again in 2012.

    They cannot just bow out and really be who most African Americans thought the Clinton’s really were, people that realize that despite the fact that Obama is Black/African Americans, if they really were impassioned about the African /Americans/Blacks, they would not be bating race and doing what they are doing to Barrack…this is what is distancing people like myself and others from them….but no one in the media is talking about this at all!

    Instead the Clinton’s should see that it is time for possibly a great man, who happens to be African American/Black, is ready to take this country into the future, and to try to heal the racial and economic disparity that has plagued this country for over 200 years. They had their turn in the White House, she sat in Arkansas for 12 years as first lady there, and they have never identified with the “white working class” EVER! For them to try and turn the tide on Obama, knowing their history, they are making it hard for Obama to when this particular demographic, so long as they stay in the race…this is their ultimate goal here…it’s more “crystal clear”than every…to destroy this man, even if it means destroying the Democratic Party.

    Comment by ThatBKChick | May 12, 2008

  2. I agree, except about the part of me needing to pick up the pace…I think I’ve laid out a pretty detailed blog of Hillary’s shady practices.

    Comment by infogiant | May 12, 2008

  3. I think it’s time to stop talking about Hillary! I hope she she finds enough dignity in her next two state win, that she can gracefully call it to a end! Yes of course we know she has w. Virginia! Actually she doesn’t get them ,her husband bill gets them! Most people their see’s him as their Good Ol Boy in w.V and Al. So they will vote for the good Ol Boy Hillary and believe of course Bill will be running the country again! As stupid as that sound, several w. virginia people will tell you they voted Hillary, because they like Bill and his days in the W.H! of coursse his name isn’t on the list, but it didn’t stop them from believeing it! She has now throwen the baby out with the Kitchen sink, and sunk all her chance’s for the African/American or Latino vote in her “White Class American” statements! So , it’s time to move on! Time to fight Mccain , as she destroys what she had left of her poliltical career.

    Comment by alberta treaddway | May 13, 2008

  4. I agree Abby, I’ve tried…I really have. ;)

    Comment by infogiant | May 13, 2008

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