Posted on 03/10/2007 6:54:32 PM PST by doug from upland
Clinton team fails to push out Obama
Associated Press
Thursday, March 08, 2007 COLUMBIA - A planned speech by presidential contender Barack Obama to South Carolina's black legislators has survived a bid by key supporters of Hillary Clinton to have the New York senator take his place.
Associated Press Presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., addresses a news conference in Washington. Mr. Obama will speak at the South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus' gala April 13. Click photo for optionsMr. Obama had accepted the South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus' invitation to speak at its April 13 gala. But state Sens. Robert Ford and Darrell Jackson - who have endorsed Mrs. Clinton - tried to sway their caucus to their candidate. The men relented Tuesday night, and the caucus unanimously approved Mr. Obama's appearance.
The annual caucus fundraiser traditionally features a black speaker and will provide a high-profile platform this year in a state that is holding the first Southern primaries.
Black voters accounted for 49 percent of vote in the 2004 Democratic primary here.
"Sen. Obama is very excited to attend this event and is very much looking forward to it," said Dan Pfeiffer, a spokesman for Mr. Obama.
State Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter, a caucus member, said Wednesday that she was "flabbergasted" about the split on the speaker. The Orangeburg Democrat, who hasn't aligned with any presidential candidate, said the Illinois senator was the right choice to begin with.
"The committee's interest was in having Sen. Obama as affirmation for young people of color that the sky's the limit," Ms. Cobb-Hunter said.
"A number of us were interested in having him come to motivate people and get them involved in this process."
Mrs. Clinton will speak to the caucus at some other time.
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I wonder if either one of them will address the Legislative White Caucus gala--oh, that's right, a White Caucus would be "racist".
I'm telling you. Hillary is NOT going to be the Dem nominee. It's going to be Barak Hussein "Osama" Obama.
If the Billary machine destroys Hussein and removes him from the campaign equation, it will be doing us a favor. He is the most formidable Democratic candidate for us to face. It will be hard to beat Shrillary, but even harder to beat Hussein.
How did I miss that?
I'm enjoying the Hitlery campaign wagon fall apart in slow motion!!
Nope. Barak is in over his head, and Clinton, Inc. will hand it to him by Fall.. The pros will go with Hillary, or else Algore.
I hope you're right.
Dual spawn of Saul "I agreed with everything the communists stood for" Alinsky. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17388372/
Methinks it will take Fred Thompson to stop Obama Al Husseini's Sharia Express.
Lots of otherwise reasonable moderates will give Hussein a break just because he's black and -- as Biden put it -- "clean." What he meant was that Obama doesn't come across as sleazy or as concerned only with blacks, both things that were characteristic of Jackson and Sharpton. The media will drum up tremendous pressure to go with the black guy, or with the woman if it's Hillary. If Dick Morris says there are lots of unmarried women nonvoters out there who will dig a Hillary candidacy, I'm inclined to believe him. Whoever the GOP nominates will leave some of the conservatives cold, so that's another problem. Yet another problem is that the GOP in Ohio is in the tank.
Wasn't it this same Democrat Party that repeatedly and vociferously shouted that Dan Quayle wasn't experienced enough to be vice-president....yet now their great saviour and likely candidate is Barak Hussein Obama - just 2 years out from the Illinois legislature? Barak ...you are no Dan Quayle!
Wasn't it this same Democrat Party that repeatedly and vociferously shouted that Dan Quayle wasn't experienced enough to be vice-president....yet now their great saviour and likely candidate is Barak Hussein Obama - just 2 years out from the Illinois legislature? Barak ...you are no Dan Quayle!
BTTT (Ping!)
I can't wait to see Hillary lose it when she loses it.
Is the AP now running their own candidate?
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