Want to see Clinton Memo? About Last Night 1/22/07

by politisite | January 24, 2008 at 02:13 am | 566 views | 5 comments

To: Interested Parties


From: The Clinton Campaign


Date: Tuesday, January 22, 2008


RE: About Last Night


While much of this campaign has focused on Senator Obama's rhetoric, there has not been much attention paid to Senator Obama's record. Last night, that changed. With the fireworks now receding, it's time to focus on the substance.


From questions about his commitment to fiscal responsibility to his relationship with a donor currently under indictment to his consistency on key issues, last night raised new issues that the Obama campaign must confront today.


· Senator Obama, for example, was the only member of the Illinois State Senate to vote present on a bill that would have increased privacy protections for victims of sexual assault. Senator Obama claimed he sponsored that bill and only voted present because of "a legal provision in it that was problematic and needed to be fixed so that it wouldn't be struck down." But the reality is that he did not sponsor the bill and more than seven years after it became law, the measure has not been struck down. It was one of almost 130 present votes that he cast as a state lawmaker.


· Senator Obama claimed that suggestions he does not pay for his spending proposals are false. But in fact, he has failed to say how he would pay for over $50 billion worth of the new programs he discusses on the campaign trail.


· Senator Obama asserted that the Clinton campaign has suggested he was not really opposed to the war in Iraq. In fact, the Clinton campaign believes Senator Obama opposed the war - we are simply taking issue with what he did - or did not do - to end the war after he gave his speech in 2002.


· As an attorney, Senator Obama represented now-indicted influence peddler Tony Rezko in his efforts to develop government-subsidized slum housing. Interestingly, Senator Obama has thus far failed to return all contributions associated with Mr. Rezko, which included money that was given through straw donors or obtained from Illinois taxpayers.


· Senator Obama voted against an amendment that would have capped credit card rates at 30%. Senator Obama says he voted against the limit because it was "too high." And today there is no cap at all on interest rates.


· Finally, Senator Obama said last night that he "never said we should go ahead and get a single payer system." But the reality is that he said exactly that when he was running in the primary for the U.S. Senate in 2003.

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Swan
good stuff:

Hello Politisite,

Thanks again for a great report.  It's nice to be able to have you attend these events in person, so that we can get a "fly-on-the-wall" story up so soon afterwards.

It was inevitable that Senator Obama would one or two skeletons in his closet - he's a politician! ;)

Seriously though, I really dislike it when the opposition politicians begin to play the "he said this 500 years ago  - but now he's saying this!" card.  People's views change.  I've had differing viewpoints about something over the years myself.

Now, not repaying the contributions, that's a whole different kettle of fish.  That sounds like it definitely needs an explanation. 

    ~ Swan

politisite

Thank You

politisite

Thanks Swan: 


The Back and Forth Monday night made me sea sick.  Notice Hillary had that statement loaded and ready to fire.  You can't beat the Clintons in a street fight.


Al 


 

Brian A Kennedy
good stuff:

Jeez, the knives sure are coming out now... just to clarify, what's the image you uploaded? Is it the same memo?

politisite

Brian:


No, The memo I uploaded is from my files.  I can't say how I got it lets just say that I have a family member who was a high level news person in Atlanta GA.  He is now with another company.  The memo is about the DNC allowing big contributers to stay in the Lincoln Bedroom.  You know the other Clinton scandel.  I am now working on the positive story on Clinton, Obama, and Edwards.  I am also doing a story on the Chief Political reporters from CNN and Fox to be fair and balanced.  I am sopposed to be in Florida tonight for the debate but illness has set in and time is short for the SC Primary.  I sure hope the paties retink the caucus and primay schedule 4 years from now.  Small news people don't have unlimited resources to send reporters to multiple venues and states.  The CNN debate Monday was the number 1 watched debate in TV history.  Seems like folks are getting interested in the process now.


 The memo ws put up just to show folks what memos look like.  Mine came via email as I didn't get my hands on an original.  It came out the day after I left and I didn't cozy up enough to get my hands on anything on the inside.


Al

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January 24, 2008 at 02:13 am by politisite, 566 views, 5 comments

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