July 01, 2008

Obama On Clark's Remarks: "Inartful"

ZANESVILLE, OH – “Inartful” was the word Barack Obama used today to characterize remarks Gen. Wes Clark made over the last few days about John McCain’s military service.

Obama also spoke about the telephone conversation he had yesterday with former President Clinton.

At a press conference, the Illinois senator was asked if he thinks Clark's comments downplayed the significance of McCain’s Vietnam service and if he felt the remarks were similar to the Swift Boat ads used to attack John Kerry in 2004.

“I don’t think that Gen. Clark, you know, had the same intent as the Swift Boat ads that we saw four years ago, I reject that analogy,” Obama said, before adding that he had said many times that McCain’s deserved honor and respect for his service to the country. “Now, I have differences with him on policy, and I will vigorously debate a lot of the decisions he’s made when it comes to national security that have weakened our capacity to meet the threats and challenges of the 21st Century. But that certainly doesn’t detract from his past service to America.”

Obama seemed to bristle when asked why he had not talked with Clark about his statements and if he felt the former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO owed McCain an apology, suggesting voters had more pressing matters on their minds.

"I guess my question is why, given all the vast numbers of things that we've got to work on, that that would be a top priority of mine?” he said. “I think that, you know, right now we're here to talk about how we can make sure that kids in Zanesville and across Ohio get the kind of support that they need and communities that are impoverished can start to rebuild. I'm happy to have all sorts of conversations about how we deal with Iraq and what happens with Iran but the fact that somebody on a cable show or on a news show like Gen. Clark said something that was inartful about Sen. McCain, I don’t think is probably the thing that is keeping Ohioans up at night."

On WJC

Obama again reiterated his strong desire to have Bill Clinton campaign for him and said the pair had not dwelled on some of the negative back and forth of the primary campaign during their talk.

“I absolutely want Bill Clinton campaigning for me," he said. "We had a great conversation. He is one of the most gifted public officials of our generation, and, you know, has been one of the most successful presidents that we’ve had in my lifetime so I want his active involvement, his active participation."

More: “We did not belabor the primary season. I think what we both acknowledged is that when you’re in a tough primary battle, you say things that, you know, afterwards you may end up thinking, ah, it might have been a little intemperate. But that’s the nature of political campaigns. We are absolutely united in wanting to make sure that Democrats succeed both in Congress and in the White House in November and that we can move an agenda forward that’s actually going to help the people in Ohio.”

Obama said he would have to campaign more in this part of Ohio to win the support of voters that have not been strong supporters of Democrats in past elections or of him during the primary election, and he responded to a vague question about how to dispel rumors about him by saying they were “bogus and false and everybody has repeatedly said they’re bogus and false."

"I think everybody knows the answers to these questions," he added. "They’re just not true."

Obama also talked about the economy, the home foreclosure crisis, gas prices, renegotiating NAFTA and other issues during the roughly 35-minute press conference.

Faith-Based Initiatives

The presumptive Democratic nominee spoke with reporters after touring the East Side Community Ministry here. He began by announcing that as president, he would create a new Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives that would be a criticial part of his administration but that would function differently than the faith-based office set up by President Bush under whom he said such programs had not met their potential.

“Support for social services to the poor and the needy have been consistently under-funded, rather than promoting the cause of all faith-based organizations, former officials in the office have described how it was used to promote partisan interests,” he said. “As a result, the smaller congregations and community groups that were supposed to be empowered ended up getting short-changed.”

Obama said faith-based organizations would not be allowed to use federal money to proselytize, could not discriminate on the basis of faith and could only use taxpayer dollars on secular programs and initiatives. He also said they should not be able to discriminate in hiring on the basis of sexual orientation.

“In terms of hiring, I believe that Title 7 and state and local laws apply to faith-based organizations that are taking federal funds to provide services," Obama said. "Right now we have not passed a nondiscrimination act at the federal level that applies to sexual orientation. But there are states that have such laws in place, Illinois being one of them and in those circumstances I would expect state laws to be observed as well.”

During the press conference he did not answer directly whether he would create a new cabinet-level position to deal with faith-based initiatives, but he said that he wants the person heading up the office to have a direct line to him and to coordinate with cabinet officers.

(NBC/NJ's ATHENA JONES)


Posted at 03:51 PM


Comments


Obama is sending Clark out to lie about McCain. CHANGE? I don't think so.

Sherry | 07.02.08 05:59 AM


If the position General Clark took was NOT Obama's he would have said so by now. He is doing the same thing to McCain that he did to Hillary: using surrogates to do his dirty work. I am disappointed with Clark for going along with it as I thought he was one of the good guys.

McCain ought to ask Hillary to be his running mate. That would cinch it for him.

I will never trust Obama. He does things soooo underhanded and subtle.

Go John McCain!

AnnieHABC | 07.02.08 09:42 AM


It was OK then to smear Kerry about his military record, but now the same is happening to MCBush and they cry about it? To bad, suck it up and start talking about the problems we Americans have, and how you are going to solve them.

JC Hammer | 07.02.08 09:46 AM


Once again, the big issue is what was not reported here: Wes Clark did not deny what he said. In fact he claimed he'd been saying the same thing for months now but nobody was listening. Then when he became a speaker for Obama they listened, and that was what was different.

So, did the Obama campaign not know what Clark was saying when they briefed him and gave him talking points? Doesn't that remind you of . . . never mind.

The only reason why Obama is not doing better is that McCain is running such a bad, rudderless campaign. This is such a critical time to define your candidate and what we get are these three-day episodes where the Obama campaign makes McCain's message resonate.

Pining for Chuck Todd | 07.02.08 10:00 AM


So, Obongo wants to force Faith-based organizations that accept Federal money to hire Gays, right?
Or, if the person has regular sexual orientation with Beastaility, the faith-based org., cannot discriminate from hiring that person, right?
Or, if their sexual orientation is, Sex by 8 before it's too late, they cannot discriminate from hiring one of these persons because that's their sexual orientation, right?

InOtherWords | 07.03.08 09:34 PM


Can someone tell me what inartful means? I looked it up in Merriam-Webster and am unable to find it. According to Obama, words matter, well it matters to me what words mean.

Patrick Henry | 07.05.08 01:54 PM

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