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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Obama arrogance watch

Obama arrogance watch - 2008 Presidential Campaign Blog - Political Intelligence - Boston.com

The chorus of voices suggesting that Barack Obama might be getting ahead of himself and more than a little full of himself is growing louder.

The Washington Post reported that in a closed pep talk session with US House Democrats Tuesday evening, Obama talked about his triumphant visit to Europe and declared, "I have become a symbol of the possibility of America returning to our best traditions."

Democrats are already telling reporters that the comment was taken out of context -- that he was really saying that the campaign was more than about him and that he was a mere symbol.
They say Obama prefaced the declaration that is getting so much buzz by saying something along the lines of, "It has become increasingly clear in my travel, the campaign, that the crowds, the enthusiasm, 200,000 people in Berlin, is not about me at all. It’s about America."

That didn't stop Republicans from forwarding the report as the latest entry in the Obama "audacity watch."

The Republican National Committee just launched a website compiling all the examples it claims shows Obama's arrogance, and said it will update it through the election.

Also, Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank weighed in with a piece published this morning that starts: "Barack Obama has long been his party's presumptive nominee. Now he's becoming its presumptuous nominee."

"As he marches toward Inauguration Day (Election Day is but a milestone on that path), Obama's biggest challenger may not be Republican John McCain but rather his own hubris," Milbank writes later.

The Obama campaign disputes portions of the column, including its mention of unconfirmed reports that it was already planning his post-election transition to the White House.

Obama campaigns in Missouri today with Senator Claire McCaskill at his side. She was one of his strongest surrogates during the primaries, and was the subject of some early vice presidential buzz. But she reportedly has not been asked for documents as part of the vetting process.

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