Obama the Grandstander, Hillary the Résumé-Padder
posted at 8:19 am on March 24, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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After her Tuzla fiasco, people may think Hillary Clinton the only one in the race exaggerating her impact on American politics and policy. Not so fast, says the Washington Post’s Shailagh Murray and Jonathan Weisman. Barack Obama has also had to do some grandstanding, and his Senate colleagues don’t appreciate it much:
After weeks of arduous negotiations, on April 6, 2006, a bipartisan group of senators burst out of the “President’s Room,” just off the Senate chamber, with a deal on new immigration policy.
As the half-dozen senators — including John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) — headed to announce their plan, they met Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), who made a request common when Capitol Hill news conferences are in the offing: “Hey, guys, can I come along?” And when Obama went before the microphones, he was generous with his list of senators to congratulate — a list that included himself.
“I want to cite Lindsey Graham, Sam Brownback, Mel Martinez, Ken Salazar, myself, Dick Durbin, Joe Lieberman . . . who’ve actually had to wake up early to try to hammer this stuff out,” he said.
To Senate staff members, who had been arriving for 7 a.m. negotiating sessions for weeks, it was a galling moment. Those morning sessions had attracted just three to four senators a side, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) recalled, each deeply involved in the issue. Obama was not one of them. But in a presidential contest involving three sitting senators, embellishment of legislative records may be an inevitability, Specter said with a shrug.
Unlike governors, business leaders or vice presidents, senators — the last to win the presidency was John F. Kennedy in 1960 — are not executives. They cannot be held to account for the state of their states, their companies or their administrations. What they do have is the mark they leave on the nation’s laws — and in Obama’s brief three-year tenure, as well as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s seven-year hitch, those marks are far from indelible.
After that press conference, one might have expected Obama to roll up his sleeves and help out with the work in getting the bill passed. His fellow Senators certainly expected it, but Obama came up missing when the media attention disappeared. He finally appeared at one meeting — late — and started raising questions about issues that had already been resolved. Ted Kennedy chewed him out, and Obama retreated, never to return.
Nor was that the only bill on which Obama attempted to steal credit. Chris Dodd and Barney Frank, chairmen of the Senate and House banking committees, created a proposal that would have the FHA bail out some homeowners on the verge of foreclosure. Obama didn’t just come out in support for the proposal; he tried to claim authorship for it. Despite having Dodd’s support for his candidacy, Dodd couldn’t let him get away with it, and told reporters that Obama had nothing to do with drafting the legislation.
At the same time, Obama’s campaign has attacked Hillary Clinton for her exaggerations on Tuzla, Northern Ireland, and S-CHIP. They are correct that the former First Lady has done little legislatively as a Senator, and even less as First Lady. Various members of Congress, Democrats and Republicans alike, have already debunked her claim to have helped create S-CHIP, and Lord Trimble’s dismissal of Hillary as a “cheerleader” for the Northern Ireland accords have put her contributions in the correct perspective. Obama’s team has busied itself with Hillary’s schedules during the Clinton administration in order to find more exaggerations.
However, as the Post reports, that recalls the saying that it takes a thief to catch a thief. Both Hillary and Obama have made their careers by stealing credit for work done by others.
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Nooooooo! The Obamessiah can’t lie!
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bikermailman on March 24, 2008 at 8:26 AM
I bet they helped to create the Internet too.
JohnTant on March 24, 2008 at 8:27 AM
Now it comes out that Obama has no real legislative experience either.
Are we about to affirmative action the guy who works in the mail room to the position of CEO? That always works great in the movies and provides a lot of laughs, but in the real world, it’s not such a hot idea.
What exactly does this guy bring to the table besides the ability to serve up slick speeches to dopes?
NoDonkey on March 24, 2008 at 8:36 AM
I will never understand how this fraud got so far.
slednfool on March 24, 2008 at 8:38 AM
He was there in Spirit. Everyone knows that intentions speak louder than words or actions.
moxie_neanderthal on March 24, 2008 at 8:41 AM
Hello? Deja vu to his rise in the Chicago Senate..!
Pam on March 24, 2008 at 8:45 AM
Obamessiah is omnipresent. He was there, guiding them…
..only to test their faith.
p40tiger on March 24, 2008 at 8:48 AM
rbj on March 24, 2008 at 8:49 AM
He knew he would run for President since the day he won the Senate seat, those whole two-and-half years ago. Just like Hillary was gearing up for running when she insisted she wasn’t. Barry Obama lied in his book about how he was always thinking about race (his black half, not his white half).
They are born liar’s hence they become politicians.
Neo on March 24, 2008 at 8:55 AM
The Obama campaign strategy succinctly put
JustTruth101 on March 24, 2008 at 9:03 AM
These narcissistic dolts are putting this country on a rapid decent into mediocrity, incompetence and mindless socialism.
rplat on March 24, 2008 at 9:04 AM
The Democrats’ ’super-delegates’ are afraid that if they deny Obambi the nomination, there will be riots in the cities, and they will be out of power for the next generation.
So unless Obambi unexpectedly crashes and burns, he will be the nominee. Then we will see if he can flim-flam the electorate into voting for him the same way. That his opponent will be a sometimes engaging, but aging Senator who is timid about confronting Obambi’s lack of substance will not help.
MrLynn on March 24, 2008 at 9:04 AM
“But if you don’t support/vote for him, then you’re a racist”
Carville famously said that Pennsylvania is Pittsburgh and Philadelphia with Alabama in between.
We’ll soon find out how many rural whites still believe in Obama.
My prediction is that Clinton beats Obama by 20 points in PA. White voters were willing to give the guy a chance when it seemed like he was trying to rise above the race baiters.
Now that it’s been revealed that Obama is nothing but Sharpton without the pompadour and the megaphone, Obama is finished.
NoDonkey on March 24, 2008 at 9:07 AM
Drudge Report is citing this morning that B.O. stated over the weekend that he is NOT a liberal. Yet he seems to lean that direction on virtually he stands for. So I guess that now makes him a Non-Liberal Liberal.
pilamaye on March 24, 2008 at 9:11 AM
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Change, hope, and hopeful change.
benrand on March 24, 2008 at 9:19 AM
Maybe Liberal doesn’t go far enough for Obama. He wants to be called Socialist.
p40tiger on March 24, 2008 at 9:22 AM
Obama’s credit-grabbing in the Senate fits the pattern he established in the Illinois Senate: the bills he gets credit for there were really the work of others, but final passage was assigned to Obama by State Senate President Emil Jones, who had decided he was going to make Obama into a US senator.
irishspy on March 24, 2008 at 9:34 AM
Progressive = socialist. Not quite communist, but a believer in bigger and bigger government.
rbj on March 24, 2008 at 9:34 AM
I merely want to be allowed to touch the hem of his garment, so that I may swoon and faint.
/sarc
rightside on March 24, 2008 at 9:36 AM
Obama you were supposed to be a contender you were supposed to be somebody…Stella Stella.
Trinity’s New Pastor Complains about Media Lynching
March 23, 2008 – 19:41 ET by laree
Media Lynching hmmm…that sounds familar who called caused the Media S*^T Storm last April they didn’t mind that Media Lynching so much in fact alot of them took part fire Imus fire Imus, we don’t care if it was satire taken out of context we don’t care about the whole man and his life of good works this has nothing to do with the 1st amendment the Free Market did work with a secondary boycott? come on they threatened the networks advertisers when they couldn’t itimidate the networks. NHH was satire that was apologized for and accepted. GD America no one has apologized tick tick tick tick..no still no apology to a whole country of people. Oh I think they know all about Media Lynching.
http://www.talkers.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=5&id=30&Itemid=127
Anyone want to read more check out Imus Times we love to discuss this interesting change of events. Chickens coming home to Roost, Obama has bigger problems then Nesting “yard birds”
Dr Evil on March 24, 2008 at 9:36 AM
Jason Whitlock is calling out the agents of change too…oh sure it’s all Imus’s fault. I am sure we would all live in racial harmony if it were not for one Radio Icon – SARCASM. How come they get away with this crap? Shelby Steele’s book White Guilt, explores the issue of race relations in America. We are disussing this and many other current topics on Imus Times.
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/543807.html
Dr Evil on March 24, 2008 at 9:41 AM
I can’t go as far as label him as a socialist yet. I can say with certainty that his general stand on the issues pretty much depends on which direction the wind is blowing at the time. B.O. may stand for promise, he may stand for hope, but when it comes to taking a definitive stand on the key issues, the guy is an absolute wuss. So for now, maybe we can classify him as a Non-Liberal Non-Socialist Liberal Wussie.
pilamaye on March 24, 2008 at 9:49 AM
Change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change, change.
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Change You Can Count on.
This message has been approved by Barack Hussein Obama.
fogw on March 24, 2008 at 10:03 AM
In his speech on race in Philly, which Chris Matthews called the greatest speech in 100 years and which Tim Rutten, the whiny liberal from the LA Times, called the greatest speech since the Gettyburg address, Obama ripped off John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address. At the end of his inaugural address, JFK stated “Here on earth, God’s work must truly be our own”. In his Philly speech, Obama ripped off the JFK line and and talked about “doing God’s work here on earth”. I mentioned it to a reporter at a prominent newspaper that loved the speech. The reporter answered by saying that the speech was so great and so inspiring that it would be petty to mention that Obama ripped off JFK. The reporter agreed that Obama had indeed ripped off JFK. But he said that Obama is the most important candidate that he (the reporter) has covered and he did not wish to hurt Obama’s chances.
Larraby on March 24, 2008 at 10:03 AM
Excellent link. Thanks.
Buy Danish on March 24, 2008 at 10:04 AM
sounds like he shows up when the cameras are there and is able to get a sound bite in..
sounds like ole Billy Jeff..
DaveC on March 24, 2008 at 10:09 AM
The Dems are in a mess, and they deserve to be. No matter if he crashes and burns, the dems will have to nominate him to run against McCain. Sharpton is hinting at riots. I predict they riot when he loses fair and square to McCain. Any reason to tear up a country they hate. Also, these flatscreen t.v.s are light and transport much easier than those old ones they were hauling out of the looted stores in the 60’s.
UnEasyRider on March 24, 2008 at 10:13 AM
I only hope there are enough 527’s out there to reap a harvest of pro-McCain ads out of all the rich-in-nutrients(manure) material the Dems have offered….
Lockstein13 on March 24, 2008 at 10:20 AM
Present!
tree hugging sister on March 24, 2008 at 10:29 AM
To build on Larraby’s point on Obama stealing JFK’s line about doing God’s work here on earth, let’s remember that Obama said that he was led to faith in Christ by the inspirational Jeremiah Wright, who asked God to d@mn America, and rejects a God who loves white people.
If Obama really wants to do God’s work on earth, what God is he talking about? The God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jesus Christ, or the god of Jeremiah Wright? A President Barack Obama would drive America to its knees, in fervent prayer to the real God to save us from Obama.
Steve Z on March 24, 2008 at 11:51 AM
“I will never understand how this fraud got so far.
slednfool on March 24, 2008 at 8:38 AM”
Well, it certainly had NOTHING to do with his race!!
exhelodrvr on March 24, 2008 at 12:04 PM
Obama did the same sort of stealing the spotlight in the Illinois Senate.. Only this time it was with the sanction of the black Presdient of the Senate, Emil Jones.
Maybe he thought the party was still playing the game?
This is from an article:
Jones appointed Obama sponsor of virtually every high-profile piece of legislation, angering many rank-and-file state legislators who had more seniority than Obama and had spent years championing the bills.
“I took all the beatings and insults and endured all the racist comments over the years from nasty Republican committee chairmen,” State Senator Rickey Hendon, the original sponsor of landmark racial profiling and videotaped confession legislation yanked away by Jones and given to Obama, complained to me at the time. “Barack didn’t have to endure any of it, yet, in the end, he got all the credit.
“I don’t consider it bill jacking,” Hendon told me. “But no one wants to carry the ball 99 yards all the way to the one-yard line, and then give it to the halfback who gets all the credit and the stats in the record book.”
During his seventh and final year in the state Senate, Obama’s stats soared. He sponsored a whopping 26 bills passed into law ” including many he now cites in his presidential campaign when attacked as inexperienced.
It was a stunning achievement that started him on the path of national politics ” and he couldn’t have done it without Jones.
Before Obama ran for U.S. Senate in 2004, he was virtually unknown even in his own state. Polls showed fewer than 20 percent of Illinois voters had ever heard of Barack Obama.
Jones further helped raise Obama’s profile by having him craft legislation addressing the day-to-day tragedies that dominated local news �headlines.
I spoke to Jones earlier this week and he confirmed his conversation with Kelley, adding that he gave Obama the legislation because he believed in Obama’s ability to negotiate with Democrats and Republicans on divisive issues.
VinceP1974 on March 24, 2008 at 2:14 PM
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