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Posted: 2008-05-09 13:21:11
IN THE HEADLINES

Obama wins endorsements from 5 superdelegates and government employees union ... Lieberman: McCain's bearings are just fine ... Even when it's just for fun, Obama parries media and plays to win ... McCain disputes blogger report that he voted against Bush ... Clinton vows to keep running, calls on Obama to debate her again

Obama picks ups 5 superdelegates, union endorsement

WASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama all but erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among national convention superdelegates on Friday and won fresh labor backing as elements of the Democratic Party began coalescing around the Illinois senator for the fall campaign.

Obama picked up the backing of five superdelegates, including Rep. Donald Payne of New Jersey, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus who had been a Clinton supporter.

In addition, the American Federation of Government Employees announced its support for Obama. The union claims about 600,000 members who work in the federal and Washington, D.C., governments.

Obama, who won a convincing victory in the North Carolina primary and lost Indiana narrowly on Tuesday, has been steadily gaining strength in the days since.

Clinton also gained a superdelegate.

The developments left the former first lady with 271.5 superdelegates, to 268 for Obama. Little more than four months ago, on the eve of the primary season, she held a lead of 169-63.

Besides Payne, Rep. Peter DeFazio of Oregon and two members of the Democratic National Committee from California announced they were supporting Obama.

"The election is over, everybody knows that. Obama has won," said Vernon Watkins, one of the two.

So, too, John Gage, president of the AFGE.

"Our people, I think, recognize the enthusiasm and vitality behind Senator Obama's campaign," he said in a statement.

Lieberman comes to McCain's defense

JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama may think Republican John McCain has lost his bearings. A McCain friend begs to differ.

"I just want to report that this morning, I personally checked John McCain's bearings. He has not lost any of them," Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman told reporters Friday.

Obama had suggested McCain was "losing his bearings" for suggesting the Islamic terrorist group Hamas preferred Obama for president: "For him to toss out comments like that, I think, is an example of him losing his bearings as he pursues this nomination," Obama told CNN on Thursday.

A McCain adviser accused Obama of trying to make an issue of McCain's age, a touchy subject because McCain, who turns 72 in August, would be the oldest person to be sworn in as president if elected.

"He used the words 'losing his bearings' intentionally, a not-particularly-clever way of raising John McCain's age as an issue," McCain adviser Mark Salter said.

For his part, McCain said he didn't care what Obama said.

"I ignore it; I don't take offense to it," McCain told reporters before touring the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, N.J.

Lieberman was the 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee but switched parties to become an independent. He has been campaigning with McCain.

Beat the Press: High-flying Obama plays to win

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Perhaps Barack Obama's competitive juices need new outlets now that he has expanded his lead over Democratic presidential rival Hillary Rodham Clinton.

On a five-hour flight from Washington to Oregon late Thursday, the Illinois senator came to the back of his charter plane for a spirited word game against reporters, and it was clear he did not intend to lose.

In "Taboo," a player under time constraints must prompt teammates to guess words or names without using obvious hints. For instance, in giving clues for "equator," the player is penalized if he says "Earth," "center" or "line."

Obama and a half-dozen aides took on a team of journalists, mostly young TV network reporters who have traveled with him for months. The senator jumped in eagerly and often.

When his communications director Robert Gibbs gave the clue, "I've got a good," Obama called out, "vibration!"

"Shorter than that," Gibbs said.

"Vibe," Obama guessed correctly.

Many clues touched on politics. Campaign aide Jen Psaki asked about something President Bush said on an aircraft carrier, and Obama quickly answered "mission accomplished." Close, but another aide and teammate, Reggie Love, later got the right answer: "mission control."

When Obama was giving clues, he ventured: "Thomas Jefferson called for it once in a while." Seeing the blank looks, he admitted, "that's too obscure." He then tried, "the Beatles did a song about it," and a teammate correctly answered, "Revolution."

McCain says he voted for Bush

JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) - Republican John McCain on Friday disputed blogger Arianna Huffington's contention that she heard him say he voted against President Bush in 2000.

In a report, Huffington insisted she heard McCain say, at a Los Angeles dinner party after the 2000 election, he had not voted for Bush.

Two other guests at the party, former "West Wing" actors Bradley Whitford and Richard Schiff, said they heard McCain say the same thing; they were asked by Huffington to speak Thursday to The New York Times and The Washington Post.

McCain's campaign said Thursday she was making up the story to promote a book, and McCain disputed the story.

"I voted, campaigned for, worked as hard as I could for President Bush's election in 2000 and 2004," McCain told reporters. "I voted for President Bush, I said so at the time. I know we're already in silly season, but my record stands very clearly of campaigning all over this nation on behalf of the candidacy of President Bush.

"It's nonsense," he said.

McCain, now the likely GOP nominee, lost a bitter presidential primary race in 2000 to Bush.

Clinton renews call for debate with Obama in Oregon primary

CENTRAL POINT, Ore. (AP) - Hoarse from a cross-country campaign trip through three states, Sen. Hillary Clinton told die-hard supporters in southern Oregon she would keep running for president, and pressed her opponent to debate her again.

Sen. Barack Obama was to campaign through Oregon on Friday and Saturday, and Clinton said it would be a great time to debate while Oregonians consider how to cast mail ballots that are already hanging on refrigerators in households across the state. The ballots will be counted May 20.

Clinton was slated to speak Friday about health care at Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland.

"Those of you who have already made up your mind to support me, send it in," Clinton told a cheering crowd of about 1,200, in a pavilion of the Jackson County fairgrounds on Thursday night. "If you think you've made up your mind to support my opponent, wait awhile. Keep thinking. Keep waiting for that debate."

Obama has not risen to the debate bait, saying they have had ample opportunity to discuss issues in repeated televised confrontations.

THE DEMOCRATS

Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with voters in Oregon before a Democratic dinner in Kentucky. Barack Obama holds three events in Oregon.

THE REPUBLICANS

John McCain tours a science center in New Jersey.

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

"I voted and I'm going to keep that between me and the polling booth right now." - Former Sen. John Edwards, who was asked on NBC's "Today" Friday whether he voted for .

STAT OF THE DAY:

West Virginia's median age of 40.7 is four years older than the national median, more than nine in 10 residents are white and the median family income is roughly $12,500 below the national median of about $58,500.

Compiled by Joan Lowy

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05/09/08 13:20 EDT
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bowjck7 06:47:23 PM May 09 2008

I can't wait until they drag this dead woman walking out the race and Hillary has to face America while conveying her I lost to Obama speech. Then to observe her standing beside Obama cheering, supporting and hanging on the mans coattail, begging to be VP. Given her performance, she will never be his VP. Hillary pretends she cares about the votes of the people, but later demands the super-delegates overturn the will of the voters who didn't vote for her, so that she can win the nomination. Never going to happen! Obama was triumphant over her and will do the same to Mcbush. A sore loser lacks the maturity and character to accept defeat, just like the dead woman walking. No race is better or worse than the other, we are all equal and win or loose, Obama has a earned the opportunity to be President!

deelee63 05:46:45 PM May 09 2008

Barack Obama is not fit to be Senator -- not to mention the next President of the United States--------------

GOD BLESS AMERICA---- GOD BLESS HILLARY OUR NEXT PRESIDENT

bowjck7 05:16:46 PM May 09 2008

Billary supporters scream that Hillary could beat McBush in Nov. with no problem, which concludes McBush is the weaker of the two candidates. Obama is victorious against Hillary and the false assumption that he can't overcome McBush as well is ridiculous. He outperformed Hillary and he can excel over McBush as well. Some of you are so easily intimidated by Obama, because a man with a darker shade of skin has been triumphant in a arena dominated by whites for decades. The mature people in this world are not consumed by such stupidity as which race has the most power, or control over America. We are all people, all here on earth together and there is good, bad and evil in all walks of life. No race better or worse than the other, we are all equal and win or loose, Obama has a earned the opportunity to be President!

parma23 04:51:03 PM May 09 2008

exposingracism 04:36:25 PM May 09 2008

Report This! THE WRIGHT SAGA IS GETTING TO BE BORING. WHEN IS THE MEDIA GOING TO DOG CLINTON AND MCCAIN ABOUT THEIR RACIST, BIGOTED MENTORS, ADVISORS AND CLOSE SUPPORTERS OVER THE PAST 30 YEARS TO DATE
You are the one that keeps bringing up Rev Wright. Why arre you doing this? It is only making you look bad

exposingracism 04:42:42 PM May 09 2008

Futhermore NUGE2424:

Michelle Obama did not say she was never proud of America. She said, for the first time in her life she was 'REALLY' proud of her country. Why do some people have a problem with this Black woman's reality and experiences in America?

'Anyone who deals in absolutes is either naive, or lying. With Cindy's recent statement, "I have always been proud of my country," and John's promise, "I will never let you down," we know that they both fall into one, or both, of those categories.'

Cindy McCain's America is not Michelle Obama's, and it's Probably not Yours

http://www.theseminal.com/2008/02/24/cindy-mccains-america-is-not-michelle-obamas-america-and-its-probably-not-your-america-either/

exposingracism 04:36:25 PM May 09 2008

THE WRIGHT SAGA IS GETTING TO BE BORING. WHEN IS THE MEDIA GOING TO DOG CLINTON AND MCCAIN ABOUT THEIR RACIST, BIGOTED MENTORS, ADVISORS AND CLOSE SUPPORTERS OVER THE PAST 30 YEARS TO DATE?

James William Fulbright (KLANSMAN) Mentor to the Clintons

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXASyTD-d3g

Hillary Clinton "Goldwater Girl"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA030wLM8wY

McCain's Hagee Problem

http://www.talkleft.com/story/2008/2/29/85058/6284

Rod Parsley, John McCain's 'Spiritual Guide'

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/03/rod_parsley_joh.html

exposingracism 04:36:00 PM May 09 2008

MCCAIN (GOES OUT OF HIS WAY) TO EMBRACE BIGOTED PREACHERS FOR SUPPORT, APOLOGIZES FOR THEM AND MOVES ON WITHOUT SCRUTINY. THE HYOCRISY AND DOUBLE STANDARDS ARE ASTOUNDING! MUCH MORE TOO.

McCain's Hagee Problem

http://www.talkleft.com/story/2008/2/29/85058/6284

Rod Parsley, John McCain's 'Spiritual Guide'

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/03/rod_parsley_joh.html

McCain Supporter Launches Personal Racist Attack On Obama

http://mirroronamerica.blogspot.com/2008/02/mccain-supporter-launches-personal.html

The pastor at Clinton's former church calls Jeremiah Wright an 'outstanding leader'

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Election2008/Default.aspx?id=73809

Oops! Clinton surrogate on video praising Farrakhan...
Then Mayor Ed Rendell (Jewish) praising Farrakhan...

http://bloggersforobama.blogspot.com/2008/04/oops-clinton-surrogate-on-video.html

keneg2000 04:25:33 PM May 09 2008

dmc2613916 - Leave the Country then!

One less idiot and racist to use up even more gas!

And for all you other idiots who think that we'll get ANYTHING done in Congress if McCain is president and we have a Democratic Governement, you're sadly mistaken and idiotic!

Even if Obama is not the President, due to his enormous appeal, he will have a mjor influence in Congress and will still be running THE HOUSE, even if not the BIG WHITE ONE--Wake up!

ddsmith43081 04:22:02 PM May 09 2008

Bill Clinton Switches to Obama - Andy Borowitz, 05.09.2008

Sources close to the former president said that Mr. Clinton had been mulling such a defection as early as the night of the Iowa primary, but that he only decided to make his decision public today.

keneg2000 04:20:34 PM May 09 2008

It's funny how Obama Critiques are so explosive and personal, bordering on racist and inflammatory...

1 year ago nobosy knew this man...

Now, we all seem to know--and we got it all from FOX NEWS, apparently!

Give me a break...

Why does a legitimate Senator of the USA, atleast before he was running for president, now have to be Rev. Wright, some weatherman terrorist, Farrakhan, an elitist, a working class bigot, let's see--what else? Oh yea, an anti-semite--ALL rolled into one?

How can anyone be ALL those things and still be a human, much less an American, an elected governement official of a state like Illinois????

Wow!!!

Isn't that strange to any fairminded, non-racist, decent human being?

If he's all these things rolled into one, he should be in jail and pulled up on charges of TREASON rather than igiiting an entire Democratic Party and nation, the likes of which have never been seen before...

Which is it America???

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