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Mon Jan 25, 2016, 11:59 AM

President Obama puts his thumb of the scale and favors Hillary

CNN showed clips from an interview which President Obama gave to Politico and, while he certainly didn't endorse any candidate in the Democratic primary race, his remarks definitely showed a preference for Hillary Clinton.

This might have a big influence in the upcoming caucus and primary battles. The president currently has a 90 percent favorability rating among Democrats; he’s especially popular among African-Americans, a big part of Democratic electorate in South Carolina’s and the many states in the so called Southeaster Conference primaries set for March 1st.

I will try to find some direct quotes from the interview and post them when they become available.

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Reply President Obama puts his thumb of the scale and favors Hillary (Original post)
CajunBlazer Jan 2016 OP
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DURHAM D Jan 2016 #1
CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #4
72DejaVu Jan 2016 #2
still_one Jan 2016 #3
riversedge Jan 2016 #5
still_one Jan 2016 #7
BlueCaliDem Jan 2016 #8
still_one Jan 2016 #10
Cha Jan 2016 #11
William769 Jan 2016 #6
Walk away Jan 2016 #9
Cha Jan 2016 #12
72DejaVu Jan 2016 #13
CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #14


Response to DURHAM D (Reply #1)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 12:38 PM

4. Excerpts from the article:

"When I asked Obama if Clinton is facing “unfair scrutiny” this time around, his answer was a clipped 'yes'..."

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/obama-iowa-2016-sanders-off-message-218166#ixzz3yH5DxHAX

".....when I asked him if Sanders reminded him of himself in 2008, he quickly shot me down: “I don’t think that's true.”

President Obama called Sanders "a bright shiny object".

"Obama didn’t utter an unkind word about Sanders, who has been respectfully critical of his administration’s reluctance to prosecute Wall Street executives and his decision to abandon a single-payer health care system as politically impractical. But he was kinder to Clinton."

“She’s extraordinarily experienced — and, you know, wicked smart and knows every policy inside and out — [and] sometimes [that] could make her more cautious, and her campaign more prose than poetry,' he told me. This, from a president who has been governing in prose, especially during his second term. In fact, Obama’s experiences in office have brought him around to Clinton’s hardheaded view of the presidency, first forged during her eight years as first lady. “I think that what Hillary presents is a recognition that translating values into governance and delivering the goods is ultimately the job of politics, making a real-life difference to people in their day-to-day lives,” he said, echoing the very critique Clinton makes of Sanders."

"Obama has remained above the fray in the Clinton-Sanders duel, but people close to him say he believes his onetime opponent is better equipped to defeat the Republicans. “He’s not panicked by Sanders,” said one former top aide, “but he’s clearly thumbing the scale for Hillary.”



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Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 12:06 PM

2. That's as it should be

In a race between a Democrat and a non-Democrat, it comes as no surprise that the Democratic president supports the Democrat.

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Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 12:24 PM

3. Why wouldn't it be. Hillary was part of his administration. She has made it very clear that she

will build on to the achievements President Obama has made in her administration.

Some others, however, are for throwing out the baby with the bath water.

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Response to still_one (Reply #3)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 01:27 PM

5. I had not heard that metaphor for long time. Fits

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Response to riversedge (Reply #5)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 02:30 PM

7. I thought it was appropriate, thanks

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Response to still_one (Reply #3)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 03:35 PM

8. "she will build on to the achievements President Obama has made" Yep. But she's not "new and shiny",

and for Bernie supporters - who appear to be quickly bored - "new and shiny" is all that matters. Policy that can actually pass? Not so much. Supporting the only Party that's a true opposition Party to the Koch Bros Party? Nope. Not important. It's all about what's "new and shiny" to these people.

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Response to BlueCaliDem (Reply #8)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 06:10 PM

10. You are right

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Response to still_one (Reply #3)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 07:52 PM

11. Exactly stillone! It would make perfect sense.. but the really great part is his genuine

affection for her as well as appreciation for "one of the best decisions he's made in choosing Hillary for his SOS".

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Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 01:28 PM

6. Kick & recommended.

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Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 05:11 PM

9. Great interview! Isn't it nice that we have a president with brains enough to choose the best?

This will be the smoothest transition our country has ever had!

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Response to Walk away (Reply #9)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 07:53 PM

12. Smooth!

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Response to CajunBlazer (Original post)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 07:54 PM

13. Bright! Shiny!

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Response to 72DejaVu (Reply #13)

Mon Jan 25, 2016, 08:00 PM

14. +1

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