A New York Post editorial characterized as “cheap shots and low blows” Sen. Hillary Clinton's recent comments made in response to a question about Sen. Barack Obama's religion and asserted that “Clinton hedged on whether Obama is a Muslim.” In fact, during an interview on CBS' 60 Minutes, Clinton repeatedly made clear that she believes Obama is not a Muslim and likened the false rumors about Obama's religion to false rumors about her.
Ignoring repeated statements making her position clear, NY Post asserted “Clinton hedged on whether Obama is a Muslim”
Written by Jeremy Holden
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A March 10 editorial in the New York Post characterized as “cheap shots and low blows” Sen. Hillary Clinton's recent comments made in response to a question about Sen. Barack Obama's religion and asserted that “Clinton hedged on whether Obama is a Muslim.” The Post then quoted only a portion of Clinton's response to 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Kroft's question -- “You don't believe that Senator Obama is a Muslim?” In fact, during an interview on the March 2 edition of CBS' 60 Minutes, Clinton repeatedly made clear that she believes Obama is not a Muslim and likened the false rumors about Obama's religion to false rumors about her, as Media Matters for America has repeatedly documented.
From the Post:
Beyond that, there are the cheap shots and the low blows -- as, for example, when Clinton hedged on whether Obama is a Muslim, acknowledging that he isn't one “as far as I know.”
Let's face it: The Hill-and-Bill machine has a record of scandal and sneakiness that runs all the way back to Arkansas. And the potential for dirty tricks is huge.
In fact, Clinton's first comment in response to Kroft's initial question on the subject -- “You don't believe that Senator Obama is a Muslim?” -- was: “Of course not. I mean, that's -- you know, there is no basis for that. You know, I take him on the basis of what he says. And, you know, there isn't any reason to doubt that.” Kroft then said, “And you said you'd take Senator Obama at his word that he's not a Muslim.” Clinton answered, “Right. Right.” Only after Kroft again asked, “You don't believe that he's a Muslim ... or implying, right?” did Clinton respond, “No. No. Why would I? There's no ... No, there is nothing to base that on, as far as I know.”
Additionally, the Post did not mention that during the exchange, Clinton equated the false rumors about Obama's religion to false rumors about her: “Look, I have been the target of so many ridiculous rumors. I have a great deal of sympathy for anybody who gets, you know, smeared with the kind of rumors that go on all the time.”
From the March 2 edition of CBS' 60 Minutes:
KROFT: You don't believe that Senator Obama is a Muslim?
CLINTON: Of course not. I mean, that's -- you know, there is no basis for that. You know, I take him on the basis of what he says. And, you know, there isn't any reason to doubt that.
KROFT: And you said you'd take Senator Obama at his word that he's not a Muslim.
CLINTON: Right. Right.
KROFT: You don't believe that he's a Muslim --
CLINTON: No. No. Why would I? There's no --
KROFT: -- or implying, right?
CLINTON: No, there is nothing to base that on, as far as I know.
KROFT: It's just scurrilous --
CLINTON: Look, I have been the target of so many ridiculous rumors. I have a great deal of sympathy for anybody who gets, you know, smeared with the kind of rumors that go on all the time.