CNN's Castellanos falsely claimed Obama never held a job for four years in his life
SUMMARY: On CNN, Alex Castellanos falsely claimed that Sen. Barack Obama has never held a job for four years. In fact, Obama taught at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992-2004, served in the Illinois senate from 1997-2004, and held positions as associate and of counsel at the law firm of Miner, Barnhill & Galland from 1993-2002.
During CNN's August 28 coverage of the Democratic National Convention, CNN contributor Alex Castellanos falsely claimed that Sen. Barack Obama has never held a job for four years. Castellanos said of Obama: "[T]he next thing you know, he's running for the president of the United -- presidency of the United States, when -- you know, a four-year job, when he's never held a job that long in his life." In fact, Obama taught at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992-2004, served in the Illinois senate from 1997-2004, and held positions as associate and of counsel at the law firm of Miner, Barnhill & Galland (known as Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland when Obama joined) from 1993-2002.
As Media Matters for America has noted, some of Castellanos' CNN remarks since May include his saying of a characterization of Sen. Hillary Clinton as a "white bitch," "[S]ome women, by the way, are named that and it's accurate" (for which he apologized); suggesting that Clinton would poison Obama; and falsely suggesting a link between 9-11 and Iraq. The New York Times reported on August 10 that Castellanos is a "member of [Sen. John] McCain's panel of outside advertising consultants."
From the 9 p.m. ET hour of CNN's August 28 coverage of the Democratic National Convention:
BLITZER: Let me ask Alex Castellanos, our Republican strategist. Talk about the -- this is a symbolically important step that these Democrats are doing to try to show that the military is behind Barack Obama and that when it comes to national security, he won't take anyone's back seat.
CASTELLANOS: You know, this is the brand-new product on the shelf that you've never tried and you're wondering whether to buy it or not, and so what do you want? You want endorsements, you want other people who've seen the show, to tell you how good it was. And so he's surrounding himself as much as possible with credibility. You know, the danger, I think, tonight for the Democrats -- I think what Republicans are looking for is, are the Democrats gift-wrapping air, here? Is this a great sight, great spectacle, great colors, but is there enough substance to it?
You know, Barack Obama still has the challenge of -- just a few years ago, he was a state legislator, he was a community activist, he was voting present a few hundred days in the Senate. And the next thing you know, he's running for the president of the United -- presidency of the United States, when -- you know, a four-year job, when he's never held a job that long in his life. So he's trying to surround himself with as much credibility and with as much popularity as he can.
ANDERSON COOPER (co-host): Certainly the same kind of arguments that were made against John F. Kennedy, who is the other Democratic presidential candidate who decided to take his acceptance speech outside the convention hall in Los Angeles to the Coliseum.















The more this goes on, the more I wonder about libel laws.
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Nice way for MMFA to slip this in here. So, Castellanos has his opinion and others, no doubt, have theirs. Very petty nitpickery on the part of some on the left here. *ding* Ooooo! My toaster struddle is ready......!......!......
"...high parody."
Which explains the streudel.
Now don't space out that you've got something in the toaster. That's always a recipe for disaster.
Uh, from what I've heard...
But then they stick to the inside of your mouth. And you just chew and chew... and when you try to swallow, they just stay there, stuck to the back of your tongue, and you rush to the fridge to get a glass of milk, but there isn't any. And so you sit there on the sofa staring at the tv and trying to salivate enough to get the dry clumps of chewed pop tart to go down your throat...
The old days before frosting were pure hell. At least, that's what I've been told.
Well, that certainly beats checking last nights beer cans for one without a cigarette butt and enough beer in it to wash down a toaster pastry.
I imagine it would be a better way, anyhow.
Nerzog, is Castellanos not entitled to his opinion? I thought you liberals were tolerant.I am of the opinion that you hate people who have opposing views.
That was lower parody.
If all you fascist libs had your way we wouldn't be able to hear any opinions you disagreed with and Real Americans like Alex would be sent to San Francisco for re-education under that she-Hitler Pelosi!
-lowest parody
While we've had our disagreements, you're a good poster and I respect you. You also make a fair and balanced point. Those on the left have their views and seem threatened by Alex C's admittedly partisan maths. They can disagree with his definition of “4 years” if they must, but he’s still an American and he should never be forced to move to the country of San Francisco.