November 9th, 2009
 

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Report: Clinton told to cast Obama as un-American


Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton at a campaign stop.

(Washington) Hillary Rodham Clinton’s top campaign strategist advised her to cast presidential rival Barack Obama as having questionable “roots to basic American values and culture” and use the theme to counter the image that his background is diverse and multicultural.

“I cannot imagine America electing a president during a time of war who is not at his center fundamentally American in his thinking and in his values,” Mark Penn wrote in a March 2007 memo to Clinton.

Clinton did not take Penn’s advice, revealed by a report in the September issue of The Atlantic magazine.

The article says Clinton’s campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination went from front-runner status to failure for a number of reasons, from badly managed money to blistering warfare between advisers. Clinton, the candidate who said she was ready to lead on Day One of her administration, did little to quell the infighting.

Clinton grew angry during a conference call with her senior aides about how to recover from her loss in the Iowa caucuses. She found herself doing most of the post-mortem, to near-silence on the other end of the line.

“This has been a very instructive call, talking to myself,” Clinton snapped, and hung up, the magazine reported.

Mostly, the disputes were over whether to go negative against Obama, a half-black, Harvard-trained lawyer with a gift for soaring rhetoric and big themes.

Penn advised going negative.

Obama’s background – he grew up in Indonesia and Hawaii – was a “lack of American roots,” Penn wrote. Also a weakness, he added, was the divisive rhetoric of Obama’s controversial pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who cursed America during a sermon.

“Won’t a single tape of Wright going off on America with Obama sitting there be a game-ender?” Penn wrote in a March 30 memo.

Penn’s memos also contained prescient advice. The memo from March 2007 talked about the importance of a key voting bloc he called “the invisible Americans” – women and lower- and middle-class voters.

Those groups helped Clinton beat Obama in key states before she quit the race in June.


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  • Mike H Said: August 12th, 2008 at 10:16 am
    • So, in the end, Hillary wanted to stay clean in her campaign, and her advisers wanted to go negative on Barack. Good for her — I often felt that she was far better than her campaign, and this just proves it.

  • Joe Said: August 12th, 2008 at 11:08 am
    • Growing up in Hawaii indicates a “lack of American roots?” Where does Mark Penn think Hawaii is?

  • Michelle Said: August 12th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
    • Yeah, I’m pretty sure that if Clinton didn’t have a bunch of knuckleheads running her campaign, things wouldn’t have ended up the way it did. Good for her, for taking the higher road — from what I know, Mark Penn was a bad choice from the start.

  • Tigger Tampa Said: August 12th, 2008 at 6:58 pm
    • I love Hillary, but if she can’t control her own organization, how could she run a country. Penn should have been out the door right away for even bringing that to the table. I fault her for not controlling the rogue element.

  • Larry Said: August 12th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
    • Sad to say, Hillary was better than her campaign organization was. So, better to have Obama with a good organization to take on McSame. Anything but for more years.

 
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