Clinton Never Said Obama Can’t Win.. Maybe

MISSPOKE, MISHEARD, MISUNDERSTOOD

It seems the Clinton camp has been telling superdelegates that Obama can’t win. No surprise there. However, her subsequent denial of the statement and then retraction of the denial have people yelling: Liar, liar, sniper fire.

Sources with direct knowledge of a conversation between Senator Clinton and Governor Bill Richardson, prior to the Governor’s endorsement of Obama say she told him flatly,

“He cannot win, Bill. He cannot win.”

Clinton responded to the allegations at a press conference in Burbank, California, “I have consistently made the case that I can win because I believe I can win, and you know sometimes people draw the conclusion I’m saying somebody else can’t win.”

At the end of the conference, when directly asked if she made the comment in a private conversation with Richardson, Hillary Clinton told reporters “That’s a no.”

Clinton aides now insist the Senator misunderstood the question, asserting the candidate believed she was answering whether or not she would discuss a private conversation.

SOURCE: Clinton Denies Telling Richardson Obama Can’t Win

Governor Bill Richardson to Endorse Obama

OBAMA GAINS ANOTHER SUPERDELEGATE

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, the nation’s only Hispanic governor, is endorsing Sen. Barack Obama for president, calling him a “once-in-a- lifetime leader”. Richardson, a superdelegate, is scheduled to make a formal announcement alongside Obama at a campaign event in Portland.

‘Once-in-a-lifetime leader’

“I believe he is the kind of once-in-a-lifetime leader that can bring our nation together and restore America’s moral leadership in the world,” Richardson said. “As a presidential candidate, I know full well Sen. Obama’s unique moral ability to inspire the American people to confront our urgent challenges at home and abroad in a spirit of bipartisanship and reconciliation,” Richardson said.

Richardson is a two-term governor, eight-term congressman, and former 2008 presidential candidate. He served as ambassador to the United Nations and as secretary of the Energy Department during the Clinton administration. Richardson is still close friends with the Clinton’s and watched the Super Bowl with Bill at the New Mexico governor’s mansion earlier this year.

  • (As I have said before, what does it say that some of the people who know the Clinton’s the best, are publicly endorsing Obama?)

‘The judgment we need’

Richardson went on to say, “There is no doubt in my mind that Barack Obama has the judgment and courage we need in a commander in chief when our nation’s security is on the line.”

Richardson described Hillary Clinton as “a distinguished leader” but said Obama “will be a historic and great president, who can bring us the change we so desperately need by bringing us together as a nation here at home and with our allies abroad.”

Obama said he was “deeply honored” to have Richardson’s support and said: `Whether it’s fighting to end the Iraq war or stop the genocide in Darfur or prevent nuclear weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists, Gov. Richardson has been a powerful voice on issues of global security, peace and justice, earning five Nobel Peace Prize nominations.”

Bill Richardson joins this growing list of endorsements for Barack Obama.

 

SOURCE: Bill Richardson to Endorse Obama’s Presidential Bid, New Mexico’s Richardson endorses Obama, Richardson Endorses Obama