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15.01.2008
Hillary on Bob Johnson

Early in the debate Tim Russert asked Hillary about Bob Johnson's loaded crack about how the young Obama was "doing something in the neighborhood," a clear insinuation about Barack's admitted cocaine use. Citing the way Hillary booted Billy Shaheen out of her campaign for touching the same topic (in far more explicit fashion), Russert asked whether Hillary would bar Johnson, the Black Entertainment Television founder, from her future events. Her answer:  

"Well, Bob has put out a statement saying what he was trying to say, and what he thought he had said. And we accept him on his word on that."

Given that Johnson's statement amounted to a totally implausible claim that he wasn't referring to anything untoward in Obama's past ("My comments today were referring to Barack Obama's time spent as a community organizer, and nothing else. Any other suggestion is simply irresponsible and incorrect."), it's hard to believe Hillary really buys the excuse. (Bill doesn't seem to.)

And sure enough, after a Hillary gave an answer downplaying the relevance of surrogate comments ("what somebody [people] never heard of said"), Russert followed up on Johnson: "Were his comments out of bounds"? This time, Hillary offered an entirely different spin: "Yes they were. And he has said that."

So, to recap, Hillary's positions were:

1) Bob Johnson denies that he did anything wrong and I accept that. 

2) Bob Johnson admits that he did something wrong and I agree.

Am I missing something? (And when did Johnson ever admit his comments were out of bounds--as opposed to just misconstrued?)

--Michael Crowley

Posted: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 11:39 PM with 6 comment(s)

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rozenson said:

Hey, Mike it's . . . me. Tonight was great.

Anyway, I missed the debate, but if what you say is true then there is a contradiction. Unless she didn't read Johnson's statement.

January 16, 2008 12:24 AM

Michael Crowley said:

hey r-- thanks again for coming. and now that i see it i totally do recognize your username. (hope we didn't make you miss the debate...)

January 16, 2008 12:59 AM

ralphnelle said:

Maybe she just got lost in all the Russerting.

Perhaps Matthews and Olbermann will get to this tomorrow, i.e., if they ever come down from their post-debate Hillary-rapture. I will be the first to admit that Matthews has been entirely too hard on Hillary during the last few months. But if the new MO is to overcompensate to the point that he asks to be her chambermaid, he's gonna get hell from the left.

January 16, 2008 1:21 AM

hewstino said:

Hillary's attitude is basically "yes, no, whatever.  When I'm the nominee none of you fuckers are gonna care about this crap."

She's really the counterpart to Mitt "Guantanamo, you guys like that, right?  Well DOUBLE Guantanamo!!!"  Romney.  It'll get worse as she works up a lead.

January 16, 2008 3:04 AM

psantillana said:

No, Michael Crowley, your eyes and ears did not deceive you. I saw the same exact thing.  Apparently Johnson making a comment about Omama's community organizing is out of bounds. Who knew?

Nobody is going to talk about this tomorrow, ralphnelle. First because we're not supposed to talk about race [even though it's not about race, it's about lying], and second because America decided the press was too mean to her after she cried, and they need to be responsive to their viewership.  Most viewers of this debate also probably thought "What the hell are they talking about? Wait - drugs? Huh?"

January 16, 2008 4:54 AM

psantillana said:

Oh yeah: Bill doesn't buy the community organizer bit, but it didn't stop him from spouting the same exact "we're taking him at his word" line:

www.blackamericaweb.com/.../index

[you need to scroll down and click on the name of Jacque Reid]

And it didn't stop the campaign from issuing the press release, thereby spreading that false word, of course.

January 16, 2008 5:07 AM