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Obama tells Clinton: I don't whine
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:00 am Post subject: Obama tells Clinton: I don't whine |
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Obama tells Clinton: I don't whine
By: Ben SmithPolitico - In the last scheduled debate of the Democratic primary season, an event that didn’t appear to change the direction of the hard fought race, Senator Hillary Clinton let loose her disdain for Senator Barack Obama's record and her frustration at the media’s coverage of the presidential contest. Obama, in response, accused her of whining about losing political battles, and countered her attacks with mockery.
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By: Ben SmithPolitico - In the last scheduled debate of the Democratic primary season, an event that didn’t appear to change the direction of the hard fought race, Senator Hillary Clinton let loose her disdain for Senator Barack Obama's record and her frustration at the media’s coverage of the presidential contest. Obama, in response, accused her of whining about losing political battles, and countered her attacks with mockery. The candidates' words were as telling as their faces. Clinton’s jaw set as it became clear that the moderators, NBC’s Tim Russert and Brian Williams, would focus this debate on her, and not her front-running rival. Obama, meanwhile, grimaced in silence when Clinton tried to turn her answers into attacks on him. "We should have a good debate that uses accurate information, not false, misleading and discredited information, especially on something as important as whether or not we will achieve quality, affordable health care for everyone," Clinton said. Obama responded that Clinton, too, has been on the offensive. "Senator Clinton has ... constantly sent out negative attacks on us, e-mail, robo-calls, flyers, television ads, radio calls, and we haven't whined about it because I understand that's the nature of these campaigns," he said. The debate mixed substantive policy with Clinton’s attempts to establish herself as the more qualified candidate to be president. Obama parried, and when pressed played his trump card: His opposition to war in Iraq.
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