Posted on 05/18/2008 1:17:35 PM PDT by mdittmar
Democrat Barack Obama told seniors Sunday that Republican John McCain would threaten the Social Security that they and millions like them depend on because he supports privatizing the program.
Obama turned to a bedrock, pocketbook issue as he spoke to about 130 people at an assisted living facility and sought to tie the GOP's presidential nominee-in-waiting to an unpopular President Bush on an issue that motivates seniors.
"Let me be clear, privatizing Social Security was a bad idea when George W. Bush proposed it, it's a bad idea today," Obama said. "That's why I stood up against this plan in the Senate and that's why I won't stand for it as president."
Bush proposed a Social Security plan in 2005 that focused on creating private accounts for younger workers, but it never came up for a vote in Congress. Democrats strongly opposed the idea and few Republicans embraced it.
Obama said McCain would push to raise the retirement age for collecting Social Security benefits or trim annual cost-of-living increases. Obama has rejected both ideas as solutions to the funding crisis projected for Social Security in favor of making higher-income workers pay more into the system.
"We have to protect Social Security for future generations without pushing the burden onto seniors who have earned the right to retire in dignity," he said.
McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds accused Obama of making "misinformed partisan attacks."
"John McCain has been clear about his belief that we must fix Social Security for future generations and keep our promises to today's retirees, but raising taxes should not be the answer to every problem," Bound said.
It was a day of coastal campaigning for the two Democrats still competing for the party's presidential nomination.
Obama was in Oregon, where he is favored to win the state's presidential primary on Tuesday. Hillary Rodham Clinton spent a second straight day in Kentucky, where she is favored to win when its voters head to the polls the same day.
She attended worship services at a Methodist church in Bowling Green, and happily sang hymns and joined in Bible readings. But her smile faded when the pastor launched into a sermon about adultery, asking his congregants whether the devil had ever whispered over their shoulders in their marriages.
Her mood appeared to brighten by the time she arrived for a rally at West Kentucky University.
"Now, my opponent said the other day he wasn't coming back, so I've got the whole state to myself," Clinton said, sounding happy not to be sharing the Kentucky spotlight. "What a treat."
Obama, the front-runner for the nomination, has begun casting himself as the inevitable nominee and using his time to distinguish himself from McCain as he pivots toward the fall campaign. He has scheduled appearances later this week in Iowa and Florida, two key swing states.
Later Sunday, Obama was headed for a big outdoor rally in Portland and a second town meeting in Pendleton before a late flight to Montana for a day of campaigning on Monday.
During the meeting with seniors, Obama was asked why McCain seems to have avoided the enormous press scrutiny the Democrats have gotten.
Obama said McCain has benefited from a Republican nomination process that ended early while the Democratic race continues. He said the attention both candidates receive will grow more intense as the race settles into an Obama-McCain contest.
"It's very understandable that the press has focused on myself and Senator Clinton because it's been a pretty exciting race," Obama said. "The fact is that the press will submit him to the same scrutiny they are giving to me."
"People will lift the hood and kick the tires with John McCain, just like they do with me," he said, who traveled Sunday with his wife, Michelle.
Expected......cheap but expected.
Doom on this sorry POS for messing with seniors in such a manner.
This is really rich! Every bill that has ever hurt or taxed Social Security in ANY way has been done by Democrats. Do they have balls or what?
Interesting that they feel it necessary to pull this arrow from their traditional quiver so early in the process.
and here he comes to tell of McCain’ plan to starve seniors. Catfood for dinner in S. Florida, everyone.
So, this ‘different kind of politician’ sounds like every other Democrat for 20 years. What a scam artist.
Ahhhhh, the politics of fear.
“Democrat Barack Obama told seniors Sunday that Republican John McCain would threaten the Social Security that they and millions like them depend on..”
Wouldn’t this qualify as politics of fear? I thought Obambi thinks thats bad...
So who’s “fearmongering” now?
The democRats pull this SS ploy this every election just to rile up a few gullible seniors. Every senior should know this by now!
My, how the mighty have fallen.
Too bad the GOP is too gutless to take this clown on. He could be absolutely owned. He has utterly no business being in this race. Utterly incompetent on tax policy, National Security, the Economy, Energy policy, etc etc etc in fact his only real skill seems to be the ability to read the TelePrompTer
"All over-sixty-years-of-age folks who lived a healthy life style, and can PROVE it!, do not have to take showers, please keep moving. The rest of you . . . ."
Actually more like 35 years. The more you watch this, you more you realize Obama is Jimmy Carter 2.0! Just about everything being pushed now by the Obama Democrats is exactly the same things Carter tried as President with such ultra disasterous results for the USA
Yet another rookie mistake.
Stuff like this, the crap that Obamao says, really hurts my head...my head will literally explode ala the movie Scanners....
Young people support Obamao, yet young people do not believe that Social Security will be around when they retire, yet they support Obamao, and he will not even attempt to fix Social Security, yet young people know that they will pay taxes for a program that will provide -0- benefits when they get old..yet Obamao...
President Bush rating are higher than congress.
And when your opponent points out that you are lying, feign enormous indignation and accuse your opponent of attacking your integrity, patriotism, etc ...
Suggestion for the McLame camp: Obama is painting McLame as George W McLame. It's time to paint Obama as "Barak ObaHamas Carter.
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