US Election Coverage 2008

US Election Coverage 2008

Obama akisema...mnasema ana whine kama mtoto mdogo...mambo yenyewe ndio kama haya...

March 11, 2008

Exit polls: Mississippi Democrats divide on racial lines
Posted: 09:48 PM ET

(CNN) – Mississippi Democratic voters were sharply divided among racial lines in Tuesday's primary, exit polls indicate.

As has been the case in many primary states, Obama won overwhelming support from African-American voters. They went for him over Clinton 91-9 percent.

But Mississippi white voters overwhelmingly backed the New York senator, supporting her over Obama 72 percent to 21 percent.

According to the Associated Press, only two other primary states were as racially polarized — neighboring Alabama, and Clinton's former home state of Arkansas.

The exit polls also indicated roughly 30 percent of Mississippi Democratic voters said race was an important factor in their vote, and 60 percent of those voters supported Obama.

In Ohio, roughly 1 in 5 voters said race factored into their decision. Roughly 60 percent of those voters picked Clinton over Obama.

– CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney

Here is the link to the original article, and links on the same subject on other Network websites

CNN
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/

MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23571981/

FoxNews
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/03/11/obama-wins-mississippi-democratic-primary/
 
Wakuu salamu zenu! Naona mashabiki wa Hillary wameanza tena kuwa defensive lakini niliwaachia washangilie 'ushindi' wao wa 3 state! Nilijua vumbi likishatulia, wataona kumbe wako nyuma zaidi!
Haya Texas hiyo imeshahama to Obama, so it's only 2 states (Clinton News Network imeripoti kama by-the-way, walishindwa kuipatia headline lakini ukweli uko palepale)
Kingine maneno kuhusu VP na dream ticket - walioharibu uwezekano huu ni Clintons na wao ndo wanajaribu sasa kuifufua lakini I have news for Clinton supporters, leo uongozi wa chama (DNC) imeanza kuonyesha wazi kwamba dream ticket will remain just that! a dream!

Nancy Pelosi tells Boston TV that a Clinton-Obama or Obama-Clinton ticket is "impossible."
"I think that the Clinton administration has fairly ruled that out by proclaiming that Senator McCain would be a better Commander in Chief than Obama. I think that either way is impossible," she said.

Also: "Nothing ever resolves itself -- it has to be resolved by some outside forces," she said.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0308/Pelosi_No_ticket.html
Hii 'kitchensink' attack ya mama imekuja to bite back at her very hard.

Lakini mi nawaambia DNC hawatamnyang'anya Obama ushindi maana wata-alienate African American voters ambao ni backbone. Hata hivyo waliompigia kura Hillary wako more than ready kwa % kubwa zaidi kumpigia Obama.
And for your information some white voters were just holding hteir noses and voting for Hillary but they are happy to vote for Obama, look at Mississippi.
Here is an interesting tidbit from the Mississippi exit poll. Look at the percentage of Hillary Clinton voters who are dissatisfied with the idea of an eventual Clinton nomination:
A full 15% of voters who said they will be unsatisfied if she gets the nomination voted for Hillary Clinton. In contrast, only 4% of Obama voters say the same about their candidate
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hayo maneno nilisikia, na utadhani hao watu weusi wapo 50% katika kila state ! sehemu nyingine pop. ya watu weusi ni less than 5% !

Kada, huku utapaweza kweli, pana joto lake, karinu lakini, na unaweza kuanza na hii:

“Obama won roughly 90 percent of the black vote in Mississippi on Tuesday, but only about one-quarter of the white vote”.
 
Wakuu salamu zenu! Naona mashabiki wa Hillary wameanza tena kuwa defensive lakini niliwaachia washangilie 'ushindi' wao wa 3 state! Nilijua vumbi likishatulia, wataona kumbe wako nyuma zaidi!

Karibu, wewe tumeshakuzoea huwa unapotea mambo yanapoanza kuwa magumu kwa Obama. Analysis uliyo-post hapo ni nzuri sana. Lakini inaonekana bado wazungu hujawajua. Tofauti ya wazungu na sisi weusi kwenye ubaguzi ni hii, wakati sisi huwa tunasema na kutenda kuonyesha ubaguzi wetu, wao huwa hawasemi lakini wanatenda kama hawana akili nzuri. Nakwambia katika wale ma-superdelagates ambao wanajifanya hawapo committed ujue wengi wao wanamuunga mkono Hillary. Sasa ngoja tusbiri hiyo November kama Obama ndiye atakuwa niminee tuone. Na mbaya zaidi ni kama hii tetesi ya kumfanya Cond kuwa VP wa MacCain itakuwa ni kweli, watakuwa wamepata sababu ya kuhalalisha kumchagua mzungu mwenzao.

The other thing ambayo nafikiri bado hatujaipata vizuri ni ukweli kwamba weusi wengi inaonekana wanamuunga mkono Barack kwa sababu ni mweusi mwenzao, wakati wazungu wanaomuunga mkono Hillary ni kwa sababu zingine zaidi. Sasa hapa nani mbaguzi zaidi kati yao na sisi?

Again, I can't agree more with Albert Eisntein that "politics is more difficult than physics" and this election has proved just that!
 
Icadon, YNIM, capitol Hill, naona kama Politico na hata CNN wameanza kidogokidogo kupunguza ushabiki wao kwa Hillary, or is it just my perception?

Ben Smith wa Politico amefanya uchunguzi na amegundua kumbe Geraldine Ferraro is racist na hajaanza leo!
A Ferraro flashback


"If Jesse Jackson were not black, he wouldn't be in the race," she said.

Really. The cite is an April 15, 1988 Washington Post story (byline: Howard Kurtz), available only on Nexis.

Here's the full context:

Placid of demeanor but pointed in his rhetoric, Jackson struck out repeatedly today against those who suggest his race has been an asset in the campaign. President Reagan suggested Tuesday that people don't ask Jackson tough questions because of his race. And former representative Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday that because of his "radical" views, "if Jesse Jackson were not black, he wouldn't be in the race."

Asked about this at a campaign stop in Buffalo, Jackson at first seemed ready to pounce fiercely on his critics. But then he stopped, took a breath, and said quietly, "Millions of Americans have a point of view different from" Ferraro's.

Discussing the same point in Washington, Jackson said, "We campaigned across the South . . . without a single catcall or boo. It was not until we got North to New York that we began to hear this from Koch, President Reagan and then Mrs. Ferraro . . . . Some people are making hysteria while I'm making history."
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0308/A_Ferraro_flashback.html

Kumbe huyu Ferraro ana matatizo sana! So Hillary did well to distance herself but we also want FErraro to be officially relieved of her fundraising status! Buhbye Ferraro! Glad you never got near the presidential seat!
 
NN,
kumbe kiboko yako ni Kadampinzani! kabla hajaja hapa ulikuwa juu kama moshi wa kifuu...lakini sasa hivi umefyata kama jibwa koko, mkia ktkt ya miguu! asante kada.

Hahahahaaa...hayo ni maoni yako tu.
Kada hana lolote....halafu jana usiku ulikuwa wapi wewe....au ulikuwa umeshazima na mipombe?

Kada sio saizi yangu huku kwani hii ni anga yangu na yeye haiwezi. Mfano, jana katoa shutuma eti My Main Man Lou Dobbs hapendi wahamiaji. Nikamwomba athibitishe and guess what....you guessed it!! Yeye anachoweza ni mipasho ya kifisadi na so far kawaweza akina Mwafrika wa Kike na mpenzi wake Mwanakijiji. Kuweza kui-handle hii thread inabidi uwe mlevi kama wewe.....kwikwikwiiiii
 
Icadon, YNIM, capitol Hill, naona kama Politico na hata CNN wameanza kidogokidogo kupunguza ushabiki wao kwa Hillary, or is it just my perception?

Ben Smith wa Politico amefanya uchunguzi na amegundua kumbe Geraldine Ferraro is racist na hajaanza leo!

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0308/A_Ferraro_flashback.html

Kumbe huyu Ferraro ana matatizo sana! So Hillary did well to distance herself but we also want FErraro to be officially relieved of her fundraising status! Buhbye Ferraro! Glad you never got near the presidential seat!

Wewe SUV uliniahidi kuniletea mabaya na madhambi ya GOP wiki mbili zilizopita sasa mbona hujatimiza ahadi yako bana?
 
Karibu, wewe tumeshakuzoea huwa unapotea mambo yanapoanza kuwa magumu kwa Obama. Analysis uliyo-post hapo ni nzuri sana. Lakini inaonekana bado wazungu hujawajua. Tofauti ya wazungu na sisi weusi kwenye ubaguzi ni hii, wakati sisi huwa tunasema na kutenda kuonyesha ubaguzi wetu, wao huwa hawasemi lakini wanatenda kama hawana akili nzuri. Nakwambia katika wale ma-superdelagates ambao wanajifanya hawapo committed ujue wengi wao wanamuunga mkono Hillary. Sasa ngoja tusbiri hiyo November kama Obama ndiye atakuwa niminee tuone. Na mbaya zaidi ni kama hii tetesi ya kumfanya Cond kuwa VP wa MacCain itakuwa ni kweli, watakuwa wamepata sababu ya kuhalalisha kumchagua mzungu mwenzao.

The other thing ambayo nafikiri bado hatujaipata vizuri ni ukweli kwamba weusi wengi inaonekana wanamuunga mkono Barack kwa sababu ni mweusi mwenzao, wakati wazungu wanaomuunga mkono Hillary ni kwa sababu zingine zaidi. Sasa hapa nani mbaguzi zaidi kati yao na sisi?
Again, I can't agree more with Albert Eisntein that "politics is more difficult than physics" and this election has proved just that!

Kitila, mkuu nafurahi kuona bado going strong!
Kwanza sipotei kwa sababu Obama is loosing, kama unavyojua kazi kwanza, mengine baadaye! Lakini utaniona hapa kwa nguvu zote on April 22nd 😉
But to answer your argument about racism, ukisema kuhusu wazungu na weusi naomba tuweke vitu wazi: just like white women overwhelmingly vote for Hillary same applies for Barack in the case of blacks. Lakini tusi-disregard history.
Historia ya Mississippi naamini kwamba unaifahamu vizuri including miaka ile ya civil rights, jinsi civil rights activists ambao waliuwawa kinyama na sheriff na weupe walipokuwa wanajaribu kuwa register weusi kwenda ku-vote; just half a century ago blacks were lynched in Mississippi, so is it any surprise that Blacks are proud and supportive of Obama, today? Is it any surprise that they feel it is vindication for centures of repression? Lt us not take centuries of injustice na kujaribu kujidai kwamba blacks and whites are equal from the word go in politics!
On the other hand, whites in south ARE racists, no argument, but thank God, they appear to be in the minority, or not that dominant as more and more whites agree that they vote for a candidate because they like him, his policies etc. Believe me, do not dismiss Obama like Clinton did, he is not only black (actually half black only! never mind!) but he also has good and sound policies. Kama angekuwa Andrew Young, believe me, asingepata kura nyingi hivyo. Actually this is the case of Hillary, white women are not all supporting her kwa sababu wanasema angekuwa Nancy Pelosi wangempigia kura, but not Hillary. That is the baggage she comes with.
And with this I come to my second point. Condi aliulizwa about presidential aspiration and she said she is not interested. Also she carries the Bush legacy baggage, as she was NSC head when decision was made to invade Iraq and she has been portayed as personal friend of the Bushes. She might run but not NOW. Hii ni dhahiri. In fact there are rumours that governor wa Florida Chris Crist anaweza kuwa VP au Mitt Romney. That is more plausible.
On the other hand, Obama will run with a white female VP, not Hillary. Anaweza kuwa Sebellius, or someone else hata Nancy Pelosi (although I doubt if she's ready to give up her speaker job), but it will be a gesture toward the white women voters. That was the point of my previous post hapo juu about Nancy alichosema. Dream ticket will be Obama + white female VP.
But I concede that the VP slot is just speculation on everybody's part because Obama has to first win the nomination before we start this discussion seriously.
 
Wewe SUV uliniahidi kuniletea mabaya na madhambi ya GOP wiki mbili zilizopita sasa mbona hujatimiza ahadi yako bana?

kwa kweli I really owe you on that. lakini ni mada nzito ngoja nianze na nyepesi nyepesi alafu tutaendelea.
Kwanza kabisa GOP ninayoizungumzia ni ya sasa, ya akina Bush na Rove and McCain.
Kwa kweli hata mimi nilikuwa namheshimu sana babu McCain na nilikereka sana jinsi akina Rove na Bush walivyom'swiftboat' babu wa watu kwa kumpaka matope mpaka zile rumours za kuwa na mtoto nje ya ndoa etc. Na nilikuwa na-admire sana jinsi alivyowa blast akina Falwell na Rush Limbaugh.
Lakini sasa anaonekana ku-back pedal.
GOP is a diverse party just like Democrats lakini ukweli ni kwamba wanajulikana kuwa they represent the interests of corporate America and conglomerates. They are unabashed free traders and they tolerate latent and open racists kama akina falwell, rush limbaugh na wenzake wengi.
There are conservatives who are not necessary sharing the GOP stand on issues like racism and intolerance but share some conservative values like anti abortion etc.
But I think the economic and security issues far outweigh the social issues. Some social conservatives voted for Bush only to find that they have elected a warmonger!
Tatizo la GOP is they are held hostage to these big corporate interests, kama Halliburton etc, so they will make decision to invade Iraq for oil and to support their buddies by giving them tenders for supplying the army in Iraq, eg. Halliburton in Iraq, and Blackwater.
Democrats are not immune but they have proved to be less hostage the exception being the Clintons who had openly woo-ed the corporates and with whom they have cosy relationships. But ukiangalia the unions are still very strong in the Democratic party, they are also striving toward universal health etc. Kwa hiyo ingawa wako liberal socially but also they are more sensitive to people's needs.

Nadhani nimeandika mengi na vigumu kuandika everything at once, but this a good starting point kuanza debate yetu about GOP vs Democrats.
 
My friend, you are very funny. Everything you just said about them can also be said about the Democrats. I can point to the Al Sharptons, Jesse Jacksons, Louis Farrakhans, Julian Bonds and more all of wom have made some very racial things. So I guess it's okay if Democrats make them but not Republicans.

Free trade and big corporations are what make this country to be what it is and be where it is. And if you say the Dems are much more sensitive to the needs of the people then how come, for example, in Democratic majority constituents like Chicago, Detroit, Clayton County, Georgia and other places the school, social, and health services lag way behind compared to those which are in Republican hands?
 
My friend, you are very funny. Everything you just said about them can also be said about the Democrats. I can point to the Al Sharptons, Jesse Jacksons, Louis Farrakhans, Julian Bonds and more all of wom have made some very racial things. So I guess it's okay if Democrats make them but not Republicans.

Free trade and big corporations are what make this country to be what it is and be where it is. And if you say the Dems are much more sensitive to the needs of the people then how come, for example, in Democratic majority constituents like Chicago, Detroit, Clayton County, Georgia and other places the school, social, and health services lag way behind compared to those which are in Republican hands?

Nimekuelewa but I respectfully disagree on some points.
Kwanza I find it very surprising kwamba unaweza kumlinganisha Jesse Jackson na Al Sharpton na akina Jerry Falwell and Rush Limbaugh! Akina Jesse Jackson ni civil right activits not bigotted segregationsts and racists! Farrakhan is not a registered Democrat!
Hiyo ya free trade and corporations tunaweza ku-debate their importance in American history but I think that the railroad constuction worker and the farmers of America are more important and define America better than Wall Street.
Hiyo ya kusema social and health services lag way back, sina data siwezi kubishana, lakini mi nazungumzia policy ya GOP vs Democrats. What do GOP do - cut taxes of 2% wealthiest people and also SPEND SPEND! Democrats have been known to spend but are getting better at balancing the budget and also have more the interest of the people at heart eg. FDR introduced Social Security, na sasa Democrats are pushing for universal healthcare.
 
Nimekuelewa but I respectfully disagree on some points.
Kwanza I find it very surprising kwamba unaweza kumlinganisha Jesse Jackson na Al Sharpton na akina Jerry Falwell and Rush Limbaugh! Akina Jesse Jackson ni civil right activits not bigotted segregationsts and racists! Farrakhan is not a registered Democrat!
Hiyo ya free trade and corporations tunaweza ku-debate their importance in American history but I think that the railroad constuction worker and the farmers of America are more important and define America better than Wall Street.
Hiyo ya kusema social and health services lag way back, sina data siwezi kubishana, lakini mi nazungumzia policy ya GOP vs Democrats. What do GOP do - cut taxes of 2% wealthiest people and also SPEND SPEND! Democrats have been known to spend but are getting better at balancing the budget and also have more the interest of the people at heart eg. FDR introduced Social Security, na sasa Democrats are pushing for universal healthcare.

Jerry Falwell, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are all reverends...in other words they are men of God first and activists second. So they all something in common. Their differences are lie in their ideology.

Let me ask you, why did Jesse Jackson say God is not finished with him yet?
 
Jerry Falwell, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are all reverends...in other words they are men of God first and activists second. So they all something in common. Their differences are lie in their ideology.

Let me ask you, why did Jesse Jackson say God is not finished with him yet?

I do not the context that Jesse Jackson spoke these words please post the entire speech or larger part instead of paraphrase.
Asante!
 
Mbona hakuna anaye comment on her experience anymore?
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Posted on Tue, Mar. 11, 2008

Clinton's foreign experience is more limited than she says
William Douglas
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McClatchy Newspapers
last updated: March 11, 2008 07:49:41 PM

WASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Clinton claims that her experience in dealing with foreign affairs qualifies her to handle a crisis call at 3 a.m. and be commander in chief.

Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign accuses Clinton of exaggerating her foreign affairs experience. It says that nothing in her background shows that she's more prepared to handle an international crisis than he is.

No question is more central just now to their rivalry for the Democratic presidential nomination. Clinton has said that Obama hasn't passed the "commander-in-chief test," but that both she and presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain have.

To bolster the claim, she's trumpeted her role as first lady in bringing peace to Northern Ireland, helping to open Macedonia's borders to Kosovo refugees and challenging China on women's rights, all as proof that she has what it takes to manage a foreign crisis.

Yet while it's impossible to know how much she conferred privately about such matters with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, when he was in power, public records and interviews with former Clinton administration officials and others strongly suggest that Clinton overstates her role.

Leon Panetta, Bill Clinton's White House chief of staff, and Sandy Berger, Bill Clinton's national security adviser, both said that Hillary Clinton wasn't privy to the president's daily intelligence brief, nor did she sit in on National Security Council meetings.

It's unclear whether Clinton had a national security clearance when she was first lady. Several former top-level Clinton White House officials couldn't recall, and a Clinton campaign spokesman didn't respond when asked on Tuesday.
On the stump, Clinton takes credit for helping to bring peace between warring Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. George Mitchell, the former Maine senator who helped negotiate the peace agreements, has said that Clinton's visits to the region and meetings with female activists there were "very helpful" in the peace efforts.

But one of the key Irish negotiators last week called Clinton's description of her role in the process a "wee bit silly."

"I don't know there was much she did apart from accompanying Bill (Clinton) going around," David Trimble told Belfast's Daily Telegraph.

Trimble, the former leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, and John Hume, leader of the nationalist Social Democratic Labour Party, shared the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize for their roles in the peace process. "I don't want to rain on the thing for her, but being a cheerleader for something is slightly different from being a principal player," Trimble said.

Melanne Verveer, who served as Hillary Clinton's chief of staff, disputed Trimble. She said that Clinton was advising women in Northern Ireland who were working on the peace process at the grassroots level and struggling to get their voices heard.

"A peace process, in my mind, goes beyond actual negotiation," Verveer said. "She (Clinton) was supportive of the women."

Clinton also claims that she was a difference-maker in the Balkans. She said that she negotiated opening Macedonia's borders in 1999 to let in refugees fleeing violence in Kosovo.

Macedonia had closed its borders, but it reopened them the day before Clinton arrived. Still, Clinton met with Macedonia's president and prime minister and "pleaded very strenuously and very aggressively" to keep the borders open, Berger said.

Berger said that Clinton's meeting with Macedonian leaders and Albanian refugee camps helped the refugee traffic flow through the borders "much more robustly."

But some officials who were working on the Balkans challenge Clinton's impact.

Ivo Daalder, a former NSC official under President Clinton who was responsible for the Balkans, said that "there's the inconvenient fact that the agreement to open the borders happened the day before she got there."

"I have no doubt that the diplomats used the prospect of her visiting Macedonia to open the Macedonian borders. The question is, was she instrumental in negotiating the opening of the borders to all tens of thousands of refugees to pass? The answer is no," said Daalder, author of "Winning Ugly: NATO's War to save Kosovo." He supports Obama.

On the stump, Clinton also touts her visits to war zones. She describes a harrowing flight into Bosnia, where her plane had to make a corkscrew landing to avoid enemy fire.

The comedian Sinbad, who accompanied Clinton on the Bosnia trip along with singer Sheryl Crow, disputed Clinton's description of the danger.

"I think the only 'red phone' moment was: Do we eat here or at the next place?" Sinbad told The Washington Post on Monday. "I never felt being in a sense of peril, or 'Oh, God, I hope I'm going to be OK when I get out of this helicopter or when I get out of his tank." Sinbad supports Obama.

Clinton's supporters also tout her 1995 speech in Beijing as perhaps her most visible foreign policy success. Resisting calls by some within the Clinton administration that she not go, Hillary Clinton attended the Fourth World Conference on Women. There she declared: "It is time for us to say here in Beijing, and the world to hear, that it is no longer acceptable to discuss women's rights as separate from human rights."

The speech was the then-strongest criticism of China by a Clinton administration official. It drew cheers from the women's movement and human-rights communities.

Obama's campaign credits it as "a good speech," but nevertheless contends that it hardly constituted a "3 a.m. crisis."

"It is strange that Senator Clinton would base her own foreign policy experience on a speech that she gave over a decade ago, since she so frequently belittles Barack Obama's speech opposing the Iraq war six years ago," wrote Greg Craig, a former State Department policy planning director, in a Tuesday Obama campaign memo.

Clinton's supporters say her role as first lady - including being present as her husband handled foreign crises - gave her insight and experience that help qualify her to be president.

"She was the first lady and, in my mind, that's an ambassador at-large," said P. J. Crowley, who was NSC spokesman in the Clinton White House. "People (overseas) would tell her things, she'd come back and brief the president and the Cabinet.

"She wasn't George Mitchell, she wasn't Richard Holbrook," said Crowley, referring to Clinton administration diplomats who helped forge peace agreements in Northern Ireland and Bosnia. "She traveled the world, and the world responded to her. Much of this was informal, admittedly enough, but based on her experience in the '90s and being in the Senate, she does have a world view."

Summed up Myra Gutin, a communications professor at New Jersey's Rider University and author of "The President's Partner: The First Lady in the Twentieth Century": "She had the proximity to power, but she wasn't the one who made policy - she didn't have the accountability."

McClatchy Newspapers 2008
 
I do not the context that Jesse Jackson spoke these words please post the entire speech or larger part instead of paraphrase.
Asante!

Kumbe ndio maana unawatetea maana hata hujui kauli zao za kibaguzi!!

Ok, this is what happened: Rev. Jesse Jackson referred to Jews as "Hymies" and to New York City as "Hymietown" in January 1984 during a conversation with a black Washington Post reporter, Milton Coleman. Jackson had assumed the references would not be printed because of his racial bond with Coleman, but several weeks later Coleman permitted the slurs to be included far down in an article by another Post reporter on Jackson's rocky relations with American Jews.

So at the Democratic convention when he gave a speech he apologized and said God wasn't finished with him yet.
 
Capitol Hill, unataka nani atoe comment? Hillary campaign? Thubutu! Waseme nini? Wameumbuka watu wazima kwa kuongea pumba.
Rafiki yetu Sinbad amezidi kummlaiza mama kwenye washington post, umeiona?
Nadhani wenyewe wamegundua mambo yanataka kuharibika wameamua kukaa kimya.
Bibi Ferraro umesikia alivyozidi kutonesha kidonda? Hii itakuja kuleta mpasuko mkubwa sana unless DNC leadership imnyamazishe mara moja!
An unapologetic Geraldine Ferraro said Wednesday morning that her comments about the electoral impact of Barack Obama's race have been taken out of context, and that she stands by her words.

Ferraro stirred controversy with her recent remarks that Obama's campaign was successful because he was black.

"It wasn't a racist comment, it was a statement of fact," she said on CBS' Early Show, adding that she would leave Hillary Clinton's national finance committee if she were asked, but would not stop raising money for the New York senator's presidential bid. She also blamed Obama's chief strategist, David Axelrod, for misinterpreting her remarks.

Ferraro also told ABC's Good Morning America that "every time" someone makes a negative comment about Obama, they are accused of racism.

Late Tuesday, she told interviewer that she felt she was being attacked because she was white.

"Any time anybody does anything that in any way pulls this campaign down and says let's address reality and the problems we're facing in this world, you're accused of being racist, so you have to shut up," she told the (Torrance, California) Daily Breeze. "Racism works in two different directions. I really think they're attacking me because I'm white. How's that?"

In another interview Tuesday, she compared Obama's situation to her own 24 years ago, when she was the first female candidate for vice president.

She told a FOX News interviewer: "I got up and the question was asked, 'Why do you think Barack Obama is in the place he is today" as the party's delegate frontrunner.

"I said in large measure, because he is black. I said, Let me also say in 1984 - and if I have said it once, I have said it 20, 60, 100 times - in 1984, if my name was Gerard Ferraro instead of Geraldine Ferraro, I would never have been the nominee for vice president," she said.

In her first interview with Daily Breeze, published late last week, Ferraro said "If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman, he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept," Ferraro told the newspaper. She also said Hillary Clinton had been the victim of a "sexist media."

Obama himself has called the comments "patently absurd," and his chief strategist, David Axelrod, has called for Clinton to cut ties with the former New York congresswoman, who serves on her campaign's finance committee. Clinton has said that she does not agree with Ferraro's remarks.

Clinton campaign spokesman Mo Eleithee told CNN's Sasha Johnson Tuesday evening that "Ms. Ferraro is speaking for herself. We have made clear that we do not agree with her remarks."
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...-comment-wasnt-racist-it-was-a-fact/#comments
 
Ok...since sipati comments zozote juu ya foreign policy experience ya Senator kutoka NY basi I declare this topic to be a non issue..lets move forward to other key issues. However I take your silence (Senator Clinton's surrogates) as a yes she may have padded her resume a little bit. Its OK people do it sometimes when their in dire situations. After saying this..I am closing the chapter on Foreign Policy.
 
Ok...since sipati comments zozote juu ya foreign policy experience ya Senator kutoka NY basi I declare this topic to be a non issue..lets move forward to other key issues. However I take your silence (Senator Clinton's surrogates) as a yes she may have padded her resume a little bit. Its OK people do it sometimes when their in dire situations. After saying this..I am closing the chapter on Foreign Policy.

Tuanze na ya Obama kwanza.....
 
Tuanze na ya Obama kwanza.....

Nyani..Senator Obama doesn't have much experince on foreign policy thats the fact. However, unlike the Senator from New York who had the priviledge to travel the world on tax payers expenses during her husband's tenure at the WH, Sen. Obama is not making up stuff on his CV. And I have said this before, if me or you do this we will lose but suprisingly the Senator from NY gets a pass...where is integrity?
 
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