Wednesday, April 16, 2008

ABC Philadelphia Democratic Presidential Debate Transcript 4-16-08

ABC showed blatant bias against Barack Obama during tonight's Democratic presidential debate (read the entire transcript). They spent much more time attacking Obama on the Wright matter and the "bitter" controversy. But the shocking part was repeated questions implying Barack Obama is unpatriotic:

NASH MCCABE (Latrobe, Pennsylvania): (From videotape.) Senator Obama, I have a question, and I want to know if you believe in the American flag. I am not questioning your patriotism, but all our servicemen, policemen and EMS wear the flag. I want to know why you don't.

MR. GIBSON: Just to add to that, I noticed you put one on yesterday. But -- you've talked about this before, but it comes up again and again when we talk to voters. And as you may know, it is all over the Internet. And it's something of a theme that Senators Clinton and McCain's advisers agree could give you a major vulnerability if you're the candidate in November. How do you convince Democrats that this would not be a vulnerability?

SEN. OBAMA: Well, look, I revere the American flag, and I would not be running for president if I did not revere this country. This is -- I would not be standing here if it wasn't for this country.

And I've said this -- again, there's no other country in which my story is even possible; somebody who was born to a teenage mom, raised by a single mother and grandparents from small towns in Kansas, you know, who was able to get an education and rise to the point where I can run for the highest office in the land. I could not help but love this country for all that it's given me.

And so what I've tried to do is to show my patriotism by how I treat veterans when I'm working in the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee; by making sure that I'm speaking forcefully about how we need to bring this war in Iraq to a close, because I think it is not serving our national security well and it's not serving our military families and our troops well; talking about how we need to restore a sense of economic fairness to this country because that's what this country has always been about, is providing upward mobility and ladders to opportunity for all Americans. That's what I love about this country. And so I will continue to fight for those issues.

And I am absolutely confident that during the general election that when I'm in a debate with John McCain, people are not going to be questioning my patriotism, they are going to be questioning how can you make people's lives a little bit better.

And let me just make one last point on this issue of the flag pin. As you noted, I wore one yesterday when a veteran handed it to me, who himself was disabled and works on behalf of disabled veterans. I have never said that I don't wear flag pins or refuse to wear flag pins. This is the kind of manufactured issue that our politics has become obsessed with and, once again, distracts us from what should be my job when I'm commander in chief, which is going to be figuring out how we get our troops out of Iraq and how we actually make our economy better for the American people.

MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: Senator, if you get the nomination, you'll have to -- (applause) -- (inaudible).

I want to give Senator Clinton a chance to respond, but first a follow-up on this issue, the general theme of patriotism in your relationships. A gentleman named William Ayers, he was part of the Weather Underground in the 1970s. They bombed the Pentagon, the Capitol and other buildings. He's never apologized for that. And in fact, on 9/11 he was quoted in The New York Times saying, "I don't regret setting bombs; I feel we didn't do enough."

An early organizing meeting for your state senate campaign was held at his house, and your campaign has said you are friendly. Can you explain that relationship for the voters, and explain to Democrats why it won't be a problem?

SEN. OBAMA: George, but this is an example of what I'm talking about.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"I have never said that I don't wear flag pins or refuse to wear flag pins."

Liar. Obama is a freaking liar.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=22e_1203379858

If that doesn't work, it's a video of Obama saying that he "decided that [he] won't wear "that pin" on his chest".

indie said...

MR. GIBSON and MR. STEPHANOPOULOS are both buffoons and didn't belong on that stage last night.
The questions they ask could've come from tabloids...They wasted the first hour on bulls**t!
Can't ABC find real reporters instead of tv "personalities"!

Anonymous said...

LIAR??!!!!!!!!

I think unfortunately Senator Obama has a nasty habit of telling the truth....something that in this country...we're not quite used to during elections...

For instance...the comment he made on religon and guns a lot of Americans would agree with %100. The less educated, poorer middle Americans do have a tendency to hide behind their bibles or their guns when times are hard.....

Secondly, I absolutely agree with his message about the American flag. Its distracting and unnecessary for us to judge our candidates on whether or not they wear the flag. Obama would rather be judged on his plans for the nation, what he's going to do, and what he's already done to help the people of the United States.

I believe the first 4 or 5 questions of the debate are all media hype b.s. Obama kept saying "It doesn't matter if we talk about these issues...we we need to talk about is our plan for the economy and energy crisis." But they kept badgering him. Clinton on the other hand, said it was important......because she knew it would help her image.....do we really want a president who things media hype and b.s. takes priority over real issues?

J.S. said...

also consider the fact that stephanopolous is a former clinton aide. His questions were favoring her.

Anonymous said...

hoorah for abc, and boo to barak hussein.