Back during the "homeless crisis" of the '80s, liberal advocates
once famously sought out a homeless "typical family" to testify at
a congressional hearing on the issue. Now, it appears, Team Obama has been on the hunt for its
own emblematic victim:
Barack Obama's campaign earlier this month sought to
find a rape victim to appear in a campaign commercial, according to
an email obtained by Politico.
Kiersten Steward, director of public policy at the Family Violence
Prevention Fund, served as a conduit between the campaign and
victims and women's advocates.
"Obviously, this is a big ask and I haven't seen a script but
presumably it will be a brief this is what happened to me, we need
someone who will fight for women like me, these are the guys to do
it," Steward wrote in a September 15th email. "Again, that's just
my assumption given how these things usually go."
Steward, a former top aide to Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY), said the
Obama campaign would have a crew in Washington and was hoping to
film that week.
Hmmmm. Exploiting rape in a presidential campaign. It's so
...
1988, don't you think?
topics:
Barack Obama