Gunning for Obama
A messy set of facts makes for a plausible mailer attack on Obama.
Summary
A mailer sent from Clinton's campaign to the homes of selected Indiana voters just before the Democratic primary goes after Obama for allegedly shifting his position on guns to suit his audience. The mailer's not outright wrong in any of its statements. But the facts muddy the picture.
Obama's state Senate campaign in 1996 did say in a questionnaire that Obama favored banning handguns. But Obama says he personally didn't answer the question, and that he's never felt that way.
Obama has said he supports the Second Amendment as an individual right to bear arms. But he's also said he believes that government can regulate that right.
Obama did say small-town Americans could be "bitter," and that they "cling to guns" and religion and other traditions. He actually said that those feelings were tied to being disappointed by politicians' empty economic promises.
Analysis
We're a little late for the voters of Indiana, who went to the polls today to choose between Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. The mailer, which was obtained by Talking Points Memo, appears to have arrived at people's homes over the weekend. But with upcoming primary contests in West Virginia and other states with strong hunting traditions, and with the general election campaign yet to heat up, we suspect this issue will be back.
The front of the post card features a rifle and an inset photo of Sen. Barack Obama, who is vying with Sen. Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. "Where does Barack Obama really stand on guns?" it asks. Flip it over for the answer: "Depends on who Barack Obama is talking to." It lists three bullet points:
First, Barack Obama told a group in Chicago he favored a ban on the manufacture, sale and possession of handguns.
Then, Barack Obama told people in Idaho he was for the 2nd Amendment, in order to get their votes.
And just this month, Barack Obama accused people in rural places and small towns of being "bitter" people who "cling to guns."
It closes with the line "What does Barack Obama really believe?"
Quarrel over a Questionnaire
Taking the postcard's points in turn, the first one refers to a questionnaire his campaign filled out for a community group in Chicago when he first ran for Illinois state Senate in 1996. This isn't the first time this candidate survey has come back to haunt him — nor is it the first time we've written about it. At the debate in Philadelphia last month, Obama denied that his handwriting was on the questionnaire completed for the Chicago nonprofit, Independent Voters of Illinois-Independent Precinct Organization.
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Posted By: gwhitt @ 05/12/2008 2:11:24 AM
Comment: Mr. Ranger,
You know, I am black and I voted for Bill Clinton for both terms. I didn't vote for Bill because he was black! I voted for Bill because he demonstrated promise and political awareness. Do yourself a favor; stop thinking that black people do not have enough knowledge or education to understand or relate to politics; many of us do and I resent the fact that you are saying that "WE" vote for candidates on the basis of their skin. If this is so, then explain why blacks have casted votes for many years for white men?
As far as the dust settling, when the first settlers set foot on this continent, they decided to shoot indians with guns and bullets. On end, for every indian that took a bullet, a white man didn't have a head the next day. Who WILL be standing when the dust settles? I guess that is why "Indians" still exist today...
Posted By: no mugwump @ 05/12/2008 12:11:58 AM
Comment: Obama is not a new kind of politition, he is just a slick talking one that will say and spin any issue to his advantage. This issue is just typical, just what does Obama stand for? He really does not say, just that he is for "change". The term "sensible" gun laws is just spin for antigun rights. The constition does not say the government can prevent the keeping and bareing arms but that this is a right not to be infringed upon like all the rest of the Bill of Rights. Obama is the least qualified, the least able, the least experienced of the candidates. Has he been a united in the Senate...NO. Has he introduced any legislation ,,,NO. Has he been a leader in the Senate....NO. Would he be a good president of all the US....NO. He is a Rev. Wright without the wild speeches, but with the same sense of values. He is a friend of a unrepentant weatherman bomber and real estate crook. NOBAMA
Posted By: wertheworld @ 05/10/2008 7:55:21 PM
Comment: OBAMA VERY FREQUENTLY CHANGES HIS POLICIES AND VIEWS IN ACCORDANCE TO WHOMEVER HE SPEAKS TO.. UNLESS HE HAS A TEPEPROMTER HE IS A TOTAL BLANK BRAIN.