In a just completed conference call, Clinton's congressional
supporters called for Samantha Power to be removed from Barack
Obama's campaign as foreign policy adviser because she referred to Hillary Clinton as a
"monster" in an interview.
"Personal attacks are not a way to convince voters that you are
capable of being the President of the United States, we need to
have a civil discussion of the issues," Rep. Nita Lowey said. "We
don't need attacks on a person's character...So we're calling on
Senator Obama to make it very clear that Samantha Power should not
be part of his campaign."
Lowey said it was "a test of character" for Obama and said, "we
can't have a below the belt campaign."
(Yes, this is coming from a Clinton supporter.)
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Obama has "talked about the
politics of hope" but has "degenerated into negative personal
attacks and name calling, which was clearly the result of
frustration and anger over his losses on Tuesday."
Rep. Gregory Meeks said, "We understand that politics is a
contact sport, but the contact should be on the issues between one
another and what their differences are politically, not
personally."
Later in the call, Howard Wolfson argued that it was a "question
of leadership" as to whether Obama dismisses Power, as Bill Shaheen was forced to resign
from the Clinton campaign following his comments on Obama's drug
use.
This is all a textbook example of Clinton politics--run a dirty
campaign intended to destroy your opponent's character and then try
to assume the moral high ground when some of it comes back.
For Obama, it is another episode of him not being able to
control what some of his advisers
say.
If this controversy does anything, I hope it draws more
attention to Power's history the horrific anti-Israel comments.
topics:
Foreign Policy, Hillary Clinton, Israel, NATO