Obama: some people want to stew him up
JEFFERSON, Iowa — Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama likes to joke about getting seasoned and stewed.
In speeches across Iowa in the final days before the state’s Jan. 3 caucus that kicks off the 2008 presidential nominating contest, Obama regularly gets laughs and applause when he makes a clear dig at opponents like Sen. Hillary Clinton who say the first-term senator from Illinois is too inexperienced to be president.
“There have been some who say … ‘He may be inspiring and you like his ideas but you know what, he has not been in Washington long enough,’” Obama said.
“‘We need to season him a little bit more. We need to stew him and boil all the hope out of him so he can sound like everybody else.’”
Obama then leads into one of the speech lines that generates the most applause, focusing on how he is the candidate that represents change.
“I have to admit that some people have even said that electing me right now without that Washington longevity that that would be a gamble, a roll of the dice,” he said.
“But let me tell you something … the real gamble right now would be to have the same old folks do the same old things over and over and over again and somehow expect a different outcome,” Obama said.
– Photo credit: Reuters/Keith Bedford









