And then, Obama went out of his way to belittle Clinton's experience as first lady.If he can keep it up and enlist Oprah in his effort, he just might be able to knock her down a peg or two.
"I think the fact of the matter is that Sen. Clinton is claiming basically the entire eight years of the Clinton presidency as her own, except for the stuff that didn't work out, in which case she says she has nothing to do with it," Obama said, and added, referring to his relationship with his wife, Michelle, "There is no doubt that Bill Clinton had faith in her and consulted with her on issues, in the same way that I would consult with Michelle, if there were issues," Obama said. "On the other had, I don't think Michelle would claim that she is the best qualified person to be a United States Senator by virtue of me talking to her on occasion about the work I've done."
With this line of attack, Obama is openly calling Clinton out on one of the basic arguments of her candidacy and her career -- that her experience at Bill Clinton's side in the White House and before, make her the most qualified person in the race.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Obama Senses an Opening on Hillary's Claim of "Experience"
I think Barack Obama is onto something with his attacks on Hillary Clinton's claim of superior "experience" which makes her a better candidate for president. He was on the attack in Iowa today:
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