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At SEIU, Obama "Rocked The House"

17 Sep 2007 07:29 pm

WASHINGTON, D.C -- A charged-up Sen. Barack Obama begged politically active members of the Service Employees union to join his “movement” to reform the Democratic Party.

“The question I ask SEIU members is, not "Who is talking about your agenda?" but "Who can change politics in Washington to make that a reality,” Obama said. “Change starts by making sure a Democrat is in the White House. Change doesn’t end just because a Democrat is in the White House. It’s time to turn the page on the old way of doing business.”

In many ways, it was the longest sustained encapsulation of Obama’s complex, primary argument that a Washington, D.C. audience has heard. It was heavy on passion and sloganeering and comparatively free of the nuance that marks that Obama’s regular stump speech.

SEIU's members are temperamentally suited to Obama; he is a longtime friend of Chicago's SEIU Local 880 and worked closely with the union as an organizer and later as a state legislator.

Obama entered the ballroom to cheers, but he left to a sustained chorus of chants: “Obama!, Obama!” The SEIU president, Andy Stern, had to calm his members: ““Everybody take your seats, please. We have other candidates.”

One of them, Sen. John Edwards, is lobbying hard for the SEIU's endorsement. The SEIU members gave Edwards, who spoke several hours after Obama, an equally rapturous reception. "I intend to be the best union president in the history of the United States," he said.

Hillary Clinton was greeted politely, and applause came from the red meat lines she threw at the crowd. Significantly, there were no catcalls when Clinton talked about Iraq. Equally as significantly, the audience did not scream her name in unison when she left.

Obama has generally shrugged off the interest-group glad-handling that is generally required of Democratic presidential candidates, but the energy with which he spoke today made clear that he is eager to associate himself with the SEIU. But not solely for its political clout: he wants SEIU members to ratify his biography – they are an organizing union and he began his career as an organizer – and to ratify his argument that Hillary Clinton is too polarizing, too calculating and too change-averse to pursue transformative policies. If any union – actually, if any coherent part of the Democratic Party – is capable of being drafted into Obama’s movement, it’s the Service Employees. In this vein, the Service Employees executive committee would not dare lend its endorsement to John Edwards if the membership seemed to be supporting Obama.

Obama seems more popular with SEIU members than he does with SEIU executives, many of whom are said to favor Edwards. A senior SEIU official acknowledged that Obama "rocked the house" but noted that a larger-than-usual contingent of Illinois members attended the event, giving Obama somewhat of a home-state advantage here.

Obama’s swipes at Clinton were oblique, and it took his audience a few tries for them to understand what he was getting at. The audience didn’t quite get this: “It’s time we had a Democratic nominee who, after the primary, doesn’t choke saying the word union.”

But they got this:

“The problem is that too many people in this town see politics as a game and so if you think politics is a game then you start evaluating your candidates to see who can play the game best,” Obama said. “The question is: who can actually bring an end to the game plan. It has to be, who can put an end to the division… who can stand up to the lobbyists and the corporate interests … and [say that] American’s interests come first. “

Noting that Clinton had dropped her health care reform policy a few hours before, Obama allowed that it had some “good ideas,” but suggested the messenger – Sen. Clinton – could not be trusted to lead on the issue as president and evoked the secrecy that surrounded her failed 1994 reform attempt. “But the real key in passing universal health care is the ability to bring people together in a process that is open and transparent and builds real consensus, and I’ve got a track record of doing that.”

Obama implied that Edwards was a Johnny-come-lately.

“I’ve spent my entire adult life working with SEIU. I’m not a newcomer to this,” Obama said. “I didn’t suddenly discover SEIU on the campaign trail. Oh, y’all organize. You wear purple, do you?” he said, referring to the spirit color the SEIU has chosen.

But Edwards has spent the past four years courting the SEIU, local-by-local. SEIU officials estimated that a majority of the crowd had previously met him in person. They swarmed him as he entered and exited.

Comments (29)

Obama is what this country needs. We need someone who cares about the People. Someone who will bring back respect to the office of the Presidency.

Go Obama!

That man lights my pilot. Obama '08

Obama is awesome. I believe he would make all Americans strive to a better people.

Go Obama

fine except obama is NOT running for chair of the DNC; he's running for LEADER OF THE FREE WORLD. Of NATO. The CinC of the Pentagon, for crying out tears!

Bottom-Line:

JF Kerry was UNFIT FOR COMMAND - proven by the fact that he let the statute of limitations expire on ANY libel claims and the fact that he never released his military file.

But JF Kerry - a multi-term Senator and veteran - is much more qualified than Obama or Hillary or Edwards.

WHAT DOES THIS MAKE THEM!?

Sheesh.

It makes the Democrats PATHETIC.

And i have been a registered Dem since 1974.

A fourth gen Dem.

It makes me sick

The party is now run by the folks who brought you SENATOR LAMONT.

Nuff said.

He lights mine too. Unions are growing at leaps and bounds and are radically accellerating the growth of US prosperity, unlike say China who without unions is really melting down fast economically. They just don't get it. The Russians did though, and the Germans and French are starting to, so this is good to see. But Zimbabwe is the best model of all. Unions and price controls are the key to the American future and I'm glad that's what Mr. Obama is all about. I hope he gets with Chavez soon to do some TV commercials to show on youtube! That would really rock the house!

Baloney: Where's you story about Edwards? Word on the ground (and you should know this) is that JOHN EDWARDS STOLE THE SHOW AT SEIU! The man is a serious candidate in Iowa and New Hampshire: give him credit where credit is due!

I listen to the speech and it was definetly Obama in his element. Friends who were there said that no one could touch the excitement he generated.


Go Obama

Obama...yuck...no wonder his poll numbers are dropping.

the pendulum of organized labor is moving again and Edwards is leading the charge

I think this is a bunch of nonsense:

...In this vein, the Service Employees executive committee would not dare lend its endorsement to John Edwards if the membership seemed to be supporting Obama.


Obama seems more popular with SEIU members than he does with SEIU executives, many of whom are said to favor Edwards...

The warm reception for Obama had more to do with the fact that this event was IN CHICAGO, than anything else.

The bulk of the SEIU membership does not favor Obama. The majority of those in attendance today...IN CHICAGO...probably did.

I listen to the speech and it was definetly Obama in his element. Friends who were there said that no one could touch the excitement he generated.

Go Obama
Posted by Grace | September 17, 2007 9:45 PM

Are people really too shortsighted to understand that Obama was in his element, because e was in CHICAGO!!!?

I know people can't be overlooking the fact that Obama was in his hometown, just like he was during the AFL-CIO debate. Of course he was going to get a huge applause.

It's not secret that most of the local SEIU in Chicago...WHERE THEY WERE AT TODAY...has always supported Barack Obama.

Leave that state, and it's not the same level of excitement in the SEIU for him.

As a former member of the SEIU, forced to join when I worked at a University, anyone who gets their endorsement does not get my vote. They did nothing but rip me off via union dues for three years.

Obama's popularity and momentum has everything to do with Oprah's gracious endorsement of him. I sure hope he chooses her for his running mate after he gets the nomination. That would be justice, and a good payback for her going out on a limb to help him get exposed to the billions of Americans who watch TV every day. We know what's going on. And we are a large number to be reckoned with.

Don't know whose payroll you're on, but John Edwards was the man who stole the show today, and will get the endorsement of the SEIU. Creating fake news doesn't change a reality. Obama is disingenous at best when he claims that Edwards is a johnny come lately when it comes to union. He was born on in the South in a community of mill workers who gathered, and caucused for better pay, better healthcare, and safer working conditions. Born poor with the commitment of climbing to the middle class as close as you can get to understanding the plight of civil service workers. Edwards has been talking about the rights of these workers when he first ran for President in 2004...these folks will remember, and they will support the Edwards candidacy. Perhaps you left early or had your finger on the snooze button.

Obama voted to keep the murder of children legal. Have you heard of his approval for partial birth abortion? How can anyone justify infanticide?

On top of that, he's a socialist and his church is racist. http://sweetness-light.com/archive/barack-obamas-church-ultra-left-and-afrocentric

I could never vote for him.

Tee hee! Oh, Marc...I do so enjoy your stumping for Hil and swipes against Edwards. I wait weekly to see you come up in my google search engine so I can click on your write ups and take a gander at what kind of trash-talking you'll be doing against Edwards today.

And this - the bank shot! Putting Obama as point-guard and talking him up so when Hil doesn't get the endorsement it doesn't look so bad. Awesome, dude! And that whole management vs rank-and-file, Edwards vs Obama motif. It's like if SEIU endorses Edwards (which they probably will) you can still point to it with an "it's probably tainted" glint.

Hats off, man. Rove ain't got nothin' on your game!

Before you get too deep into Obama - look at his Nation of Islam connections. Start with Tony Rezko.

The Rs will eat him alive.

All of these Oobama haters are doing themselves a disservice. You guys cannot even read. The SEIU address was in WASHINGTON, DC. Please understand this before you post some nonsense. Obama is a force to reckon with and Edwards is just being desperate and yes...johny come lately.

Edwards was clearly the showstopper for SEIU. He not only gave a thundering speech but he also has more broad union support than any other candidate, and for good reason. Edwards has been supporting unions and talking about economic inequality more than any other Democrat, and SEIU members are aware of this.

"I sure hope he chooses [Oprah] for his running mate after he gets the nomination. That would be justice, and a good payback for her going out on a limb to help him get exposed to the billions of Americans who watch TV every day."

Ha!

"I intend to be the best union president in the history of the United States"

How thoroughly disgusting. Edwards is not (the last time I looked, anyway) running for President of the SEUI! But the President of the United States needs to be president of us all, and this kind of glorying in divisiveness is pathetic.

This story is so blatantly contradictory: it goes out of its way to imply that Edwards is a "johnny-come-lately" then it ends with a (true) paragraph that says

"But Edwards has spent the past four years courting the SEIU, local-by-local. SEIU officials estimated that a majority of the crowd had previously met him in person. They swarmed him as he entered and exited."

Add into that the fact that Edwards has been supporting labor and unions for a VERY LONG TIME and it seems to me that Obama is clearly the johnny-come-lately here.

Edwards has his support from SEIU the old-fashioned way: he earned it. And he's going to show the elites of this country who have rigged the health care system that he means business in fighting for the average American.

Yes, but the point was that a large group of SEIU members from Chicago attended the DC conference, giving Obama a kind of homefield advantage. Look, we have great candidates in this race. Edwards has already garnered some key union endorsements- Carpenters, Steelworkers, Miners, Transport Workers. He has always said that organized labor was the best anti-poverty program that has ever existed in this country.

John Edwards was the first of these candidates to take the SEIU challenge and walk a day in the shoes of a worker-in his case a nursing home worker. But, you know what? Edwards didn't have to do that to learn what hard work was. He learned about hard work when he worked at summer jobs at the same mill where his father toiled day after day. He connects with working people because that's his own personal history. It's where he comes from. It's real.

Will he get the SEIU endorsement? We'll all find out Wednesday, right? But, whether he does or not, he is and will remain a friend of labor.

It's been said that Hillary is brilliant, but unlike Hillary, Obama passed the bar the first time. Does that make him more brilliant. Plus he was a president of the Harvard law review. Considering what he has accomplished in his life, Unlike Edwards Obama actually did organize labor unions.

Who do you think would get the most Republican and independent votes. Clinton, Obama Edwards.

KSM

I support Obama and I agreed with the comments you made here. What you failed to mention is that you are ...centric in your opinion. Obama and I respect that but we are saying let's find where an area where we have some convergence and advance that for the benefit of the country and the world we live in. Let's work for what unite us as opposed to what divise us but without selling out.

Finally a piece that acknowledges Obama's long connection to the labor community. As a union member myself I will support him due to his long experience fighting for average people.

I am a Republican but I am fully supporting Obama. He is the only one who does not pander - from AP report yesterday "Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama told Wall Street investors Monday that several of them have been too focused on their own gain at the expense of struggling Americans.....Obama said in a recent interview with The Associated Press that he is determined not just to campaign by telling people what they want to hear, but to win support for an agenda for change. Other examples include Obama's lecture to Detroit automakers that they need to build more fuel efficient vehicles and his support for performance-based merit pay before the teacher's union that opposes it." This SEIU speech was in Washington D.C.(so not his "home turf" as other posters are erroneously stating) - the people who attended were excited about him because he has actually done things for labor.

Response to M. Simon | September 17, 2007 11:08 PM, who said: “Before you get too deep into Obama - look at his Nation of Islam connections. Start with Tony Rezko. The Rs will eat him alive.”

I hesitated to even respond to such utter nonsense, but, since I did not see anyone refuting your claims, here are the facts:

While his father and grandfather were Muslim, Barack Obama barely knew his father, was not raised in a religious household, is not connected to the Nation of Islam and, for the record, is actually a Christian. http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/muslim.asp

As for Tony Rezko:

“There have been no allegations that Obama, whose political fortunes are soaring as he mulls a run for president, broke the law or committed any ethics violations."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/16/AR2006121600729.html

"There's no evidence that the senator is fibbing or that the indicted fund-raiser asked anything in return for his neighborly behavior (though that might have been just a matter of time). Obama hasn't tried to change his story, even though Rezko is now talking to investigators."
http://www.slate.com/id/2155501/?nav=tap3

Barack Obama has the judgment, temperament, character and leadership skills this country has been sorely lacking for a long time and he will be a great president.

Obama is on a roll. On Sunday he brought record breaking crowds (18,000 topping 11,000 previous record)to the Iowa Sen Harkin Steak Fry. 3,000 supporters rallied with him then marched behind him into the entrance to the Steak Fry where they joined more supporters. In the middle of Harkin's speech, he said "Now I know there's such a huge crowd this afternoon and you didn't come to see me, you came to see...the crowd erupted ointo a sea of waving Obama O signs and thunderous chanting of O O O Obama! Obama!.