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Home Front: Politix
Maureen Dowd Column Incites Hillary-Obama War of Words
2007-02-21
Maureen Dowd's column in The New York Times today, in which she quoted former Bill Clinton supporter David Geffen offering a few caustic comments, has incited a strong Hillary Clinton campaign attack on Geffen -- and the candidate he now favors, Sen. Barack Obama.
Pull up a comfy chair, toss a bag of popcorn in the microwave and crack open a cold one. It's gonna get ugly
Then Obama's team fired back. "Everybody in politics lies, but they [the Clintons] do it with such ease, it’s troubling,” Geffen had said.
You should know, Dave
Clinton campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson released the following statement this morning: "While Senator Obama was denouncing slash and burn politics yesterday, his campaign's finance chair was viciously and personally attacking Senator Clinton and her husband.

"If Senator Obama is indeed sincere about his repeated claims to change the tone of our politics, he should immediately denounce these remarks, remove Mr. Geffen from his campaign and return his money.
"Or send it to us.."
Hillary really does have rabbit ears, doesn't she.
"While Democrats should engage in a vigorous debate on the issues, there is no place in our party or our politics for the kind of personal insults made by Senator Obama's principal fundraiser against Saint Hillary."

Obama's team responded a few hours later. Communications director Robert Gibbs just released the following statement:

“We aren’t going to get in the middle of a disagreement between the Clintons and someone who was once one of their biggest supporters. It is ironic that the Clintons had no problem with David Geffen when was raising them $18 million and sleeping at their invitation in the Lincoln bedroom. It is also ironic that Senator Clinton lavished praise on Monday and is fully willing to accept today the support of South Carolina State Sen. Robert Ford, who said if Barack Obama were to win the nomination, he would drag down the rest of the Democratic Party because he's black.’"
Ohhhh, that's going to leave a mark

Among other things, Hollywood and music mogul Geffen had told Dowd, "God knows, is there anybody more ambitious than Hillary Clinton?" and "Obama is inspirational, and he’s not from the Bush royal family or the Clinton royal family. Americans are dying every day in Iraq. And I’m tired of hearing James Carville on television.”
Dave better get himself a car-starter

More from Dowd:

-- "I don’t think anybody believes that in the last six years, all of a sudden Bill Clinton has become a different person,” Mr. Geffen says, adding that if Republicans are digging up dirt, they’ll wait until Hillary’s the nominee to use it. “I think they believe she’s the easiest to defeat.”

-- She is overproduced and overscripted. “It’s not a very big thing to say, ‘I made a mistake’ on the war, and typical of Hillary Clinton that she can’t,” Mr. Geffen says. “She’s so advised by so many smart advisers who are covering every base. I think that America was better served when the candidates were chosen in smoke-filled rooms.”

-- Once, David Geffen and Bill Clinton were tight as ticks. Mr. Geffen helped raise some $18 million for Bill and slept in the Lincoln Bedroom twice. Bill chilled at Chateau Geffen. Now, the Dreamworks co-chairman calls the former president “a reckless guy” who “gave his enemies a lot of ammunition to hurt him and to distract the country.”

-- They fell out in 2000, when Mr. Clinton gave a pardon to Marc Rich after rebuffing Mr. Geffen’s request for one for Leonard Peltier. “Marc Rich getting pardoned? An oil-profiteer expatriate who left the country rather than pay taxes or face justice?” Mr. Geffen says. “Yet another time when the Clintons were unwilling to stand for the things that they genuinely believe in. Everybody in politics lies, but they do it with such ease, it’s troubling.”
"I mean, what's a double murderer doing in jail when you've got oil executives walking around free?"
Posted by:Steve

#8  Robert Ford? Didn't he shoot Jesse James?
Posted by: Al Aska Paul, Resident Imam   2007-02-21 23:27  

#7  Oh oh, MAUREEN vs HILLARY > you just know all Male-kind is gonna end up cooking the Holiday Turkeys this year.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-02-21 20:33  

#6  this only hurts Obama. Not what Geffen said (I mean he was always the kinda the most off the wall guy at Dreamworks, right?) Not that Hillary reacted fast and harsh. I mean thats her MO, and everybody knows it, and she thinks its the only way to deal with the kind of nasty stuff the GOP has dished out since Lee Atwater was the Man. What is a big deal is that Obamas main guy then turned and got nasty on Hillary. Its tough bitch Hilary vs St Obama, Hillary aint been a saint for a long time. St Obama, OTOH, with two years in the Senate, no policy accomplishments at all, no record at all, has nothing to sell but his sainthood, his politics of hope. Without that hes just a half Kenyan Howard Dean - not even. And hes not looking too saintly in this.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2007-02-21 15:17  

#5  Are all these caustic Dems on mind altering drugs, or do I need some mild altering drugs to understand them?
Posted by: whatadeal   2007-02-21 15:09  

#4  Wow.

This is like watching a graphic wild kingom episode where momma turns and eats her young.
Posted by: Mark Z   2007-02-21 15:01  

#3   "And IÂ’m tired of hearing James Carville on television.”

I gotta admit I agree 110% with him on this.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2007-02-21 14:33  

#2  Jesus, David. Kinda sucks when your the last one to figure it all out, isn't it? Kinda makes you feel like a fuckin idiot, doesn't it?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-02-21 14:12  

#1  plus Marc's ex-wife had big tits....and you know Bill's priorities
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-21 14:02  

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