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Clinton on Iran Attack: ‘Obliterate Them’

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
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hillarry.jpgBy Jake Tapper |

One day before Pennsylvania primary voters go to the polls, Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Barack Obama, D-Ill., spent the day trying to reach undecided voters, and rally their supporters to the polls.

For the last six weeks they have battled and bickered and both have unleashed a barrage of negativity in television ads that have aired thousands of times in the state.

Clinton Ad Features Osama bin Laden

In an ad that began airing in Pennsylvania Monday morning, Clinton implies she is tougher than Obama.

“Who do you think has what it takes?” the narrator asks in an ad depicting historical images of crises that presidents have had to deal with: Osama bin Laden, headlines about the stock market crash of 1929, long gas lines from the 1970s oil-shocks, images of the Cold War, Hurricane Katrina and soldiers. It features the first image of Osama bin Laden to be used in a TV ad this political season.

“It’s the toughest job in the world,” says the ad’s narrator. “You need to be ready for anything  especially now, with two wars, oil prices skyrocketing and an economy in crisis.”

The ad quotes President Harry Truman’s famous line: “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen,”  to cast Obama as complaining about last week’s ABC News presidential debate.

Responding to the ad, Obama spokesman Bill Burton accused the New York senator of engaging in scare tactics.

Clinton on an Iran Attack: ‘Obliterate Them’

Clinton further displayed tough talk in an interview airing on “Good Morning America” Tuesday. ABC News’ Chris Cuomo asked Clinton what she would do if Iran attacked Israel with nuclear weapons.

“I want the Iranians to know that if I’m the president, we will attack Iran,” Clinton said. “In the next 10 years, during which they might foolishly consider launching an attack on Israel, we would be able to totally obliterate them.”

Watch the full interview with Sen. Hillary Clinton on “GMA” Tuesday.

Obama, for his part, has to be worried about obliterating his repeated promise of a “new kind of politics.” But he told ABC News’ Robin Roberts on “Good Morning America” his attacks are necessary.

“You’ve always got to measure if somebody throws an elbow at you, and after three or four times of gettin’ elbows in the ribs, you know, at what point do you sort of say, ‘OK, you know, we, we, we’ve gotta put a stop to that’?” Obama said.

Washington a ‘Miserable Place’

In Obama’s latest ad airing Monday in Pennsylvania, the ad accuses, “Sen. Clinton has internalized a lot of the strategies, the tactics that have made Washington such a miserable place.”

Campaigning in Bethlehem, Pa., Monday, Clinton fired back, accusing Obama of running a campaign that is just as negative.

“He has consistently, and including in Pennsylvania, he has sent out mailers, he has run ads misrepresenting what I have proposed,” Clinton said.

The negativity continued this week with Pennsylvania voters receiving automated phone calls.

“Why would Barack Obama vote for a Bush-Cheney energy bill?” said a robotic call for the Clinton campaign.

“I don’t trust Sen. Clinton as much on issues that are important to sportsmen,” said a call for the Obama campaign.

Going Negative, Going to the Mat

Fittingly, both candidates recorded messages Monday night for WWE pro wrestling.

“This election is starting to feel a lot like ‘king of the ring.’” Clinton said in the message. “The only difference? The last man standing may just be a woman.”

“To all the forces of division and distraction that has stopped us from making progress for the American people, I’ve got one question: Do you smell what Barack is cooking?” Obama said in his message.

In a sign of how much party officials are worried about the damage this intense fight is doing to the Democrats, the North Carolina Democratic Party has canceled a proposed debate, and one of the reasons for the cancelation is a reluctance to further highlight the fighting between the two candidates.

ABC News’ Richard Coolidge, Eloise Harper, and Sunlen Miller contributed to this report.



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3 Responses to “Clinton on Iran Attack: ‘Obliterate Them’”

  1. décembre
    Posted: Apr 22nd, 2008 at 2:18 pm

    This woman is Belzebuth’s wife.
    Those who think women would make better understanding President than men should think again.

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  2. Carol Olavarri
    Posted: Apr 23rd, 2008 at 3:47 am

    I have lived 58 years hoping I would see a woman elected as President but I would be ashamed and scared if Hillary attains this Office. A MAN is needed at this time as not all nations recognize the fact that a woman can be a good leader and I feel that at this point in time, given current feelings about women by the countries we are dealing with that this is not the time to elect a woman and definitely not Hillary. I would love to buy the “pie in the sky” promises of Obama but have lived too long to do so and so the least of the worst is McCain- at least he is telling me more truths as I know them than the false promises of utopia being sold by Clinton and Obama. I am afraid that the American people need and want to believe the “pie in the sky” as our hopes are low. I just hope they do not buy what can never be delivered by either of them. I guess I am a realist.

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  3. James White
    Posted: Apr 23rd, 2008 at 11:52 am

    I don’t think it matters a bit if the next president is a woman or a black man. That kind of trivialization is exactly what plagues politics.

    What matters are the issues. I trust neither of them because I have become so cynical that I suspect them both of saying anything to get elected and then doing exactly what the rest have always done.

    But in the end, when choosing between the two, I think that Obama makes the best case for CHANGE. And change is the biggest thing that America needs now.

    Let’s hope he’s not just another lying, cheating politician out to destroy the Constitution and expanding the American Empire.

    “Bring ‘em home”.

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