With only nine remaining contests and no mathematical chance of
overtaking the front-runner, Hillary Clinton continues to, as Jesse
Jackson puts it, major in the minor. In other words, instead of
addressing the big picture, she is engaged in insignificant side shows. Clinton’s
most notable example of this is her trying to depict Barack Obama as an
elitist. It’s almost comical that a United States senator who graduated
from the elite Wellesley College in Massachusetts and Yale Law School
would complain that a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law
School is an elitist. From an educational standpoint, both of them are
elitists. However, when you look at their personal upbringing, their
lives could not have been more different. Obama’s father left
home when he was 2 years old. For a while, Obama was reared by a mother
who at times had to rely on food stamps. During his high school years,
he was reared in Hawaii by his grandparents. Born in Chicago,
Clinton grew up in the affluent suburb of Park Ridge. Her father, Hugh
Rodham, was a successful textile wholesaler. His mother, Dorothy, was a
homemaker. Who is the elitist? In another side show,
Clinton tries to exploit Obama’s comment made at a private fundraiser
in San Francisco that economically-stressed residents in small
Pennsylvania towns are bitter and cling to their guns and religion
while rejecting people who are not like them. During the debate, Obama explained his view. “This
is the first economic expansion that we just completed in which
ordinary people's incomes actually went down when adjusted for
inflation. At the same time, the costs of everything, from health care to
gas at the pump, has skyrocketed. And so the point I was making was
that when people feel like Washington's not listening to them, when
they're promised year after year, decade after decade, that their
economic situation is going to change and it doesn't, then,
politically, they end up focusing on those things that are constant
like religion,” he said. “They end up feeling this is a place
where I can find some refuge. This is something I can count on. They
end up being much more concerned about votes around things like guns,
where traditions have been passed on from generation to
generation. And those are incredibly important to them. And, yes, what
is also true is that wedge issues, hot-button issues, end up taking
prominence in our politics.” Clinton majored in the minor during
the debate when she again tried to exploit Obama’s connection with his
former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright. She said, “You get to choose your
pastor. You don't choose your family, but you get to choose your
pastor. And when asked a direct question, I said I would not have
stayed in the church.” As Obama pointed out, Clinton’s former
pastor said Wright has been unfairly caricatured and his words had been
taken out of context. Clinton also tried to scare voters by
trying to link Obama to radical terrorists of the 1960s and 1970s. She
singled out William Ayers a former member of the Weather Underground.
The issue was first raised by George Stephanopoulous, the co-moderator,
but continued by Clinton. CLINTON: I also believe that Senator
Obama served on a board with Mr. Ayers for a period of time, the Woods
Foundation, which was a paid directorship position. And, if I'm not
mistaken, that relationship with Mr. Ayers on this board continued
after 9/11 and after his reported comments, which were deeply hurtful
to people in New York and, I would hope, to every American, because
they were published on 9/11, and he said that he was just sorry they
hadn't done more. And what they did was set bombs. And in some
instances, people died. So it is -- I think it is, again, an issue that
people will be asking about. FactCheck.org stated, “In fact,
nobody died as a result of bombings in which Ayers said he participated
as part of the Weather Underground, at the New York City Police
Headquarters in 1970, in a men's lavatory in the Capitol building in
1971 and in a women's restroom in the Pentagon in 1972. The deaths to
which Clinton referred were of three Weather Underground members who
died when their own "bomb factory" exploded in a Greenwich Village
townhouse on March 6, 1970. Ayers was not present. Also, two police
officers were murdered in connection with the robbery of a Brinks
armored car by Weather Underground members in 1981. That was about a
year after Ayers had turned himself in and after all charges against
him had been dropped.” FactCheck.org also stated: “Obama also
correctly said that President Bill Clinton had pardoned or commuted the
sentences of two Weather Underground members, who had, unlike Ayers,
been convicted and sentenced to long prison terms. Bill Clinton indeed
pardoned one and commuted the sentence of another.” Once again, Hillary Clinton has demonstrated that in politics, as in war, truth is the first casualty.
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