
The Republican candidates keep attacking President Obama as if he is running for an office, but former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, also keep using President Obama’s name in every opportunity she gets, in particular when participating in the debates. In particular during the last couple of debates she kept bringing President Obama into the debate and keep defending him as if someone is attacking him and needs to be defended. Ms. Clinton has wrapped president Obama around herself to thwart any negative points and uses the president as a shield. It is ironic that Republican candidates use President as a shield to defend themselves by putting down President Obama, while Ms. Clinton uses President Obama as a shield by admiring him and putting him up the pedestal.
Secretary Clinton must stop referring to President Obama and answer the questions. One of the obvious reason for use of President Obama’s name is to attract and solidify her support of minorities, in particular the African-American communities. Also indirectly accusing Senator Sanders of being anti-Obama which of course it would be a total nonsense, as Senator Sanders has always supported President Obama in both his presidential campaign as well as most if not all of his policies, except for Trans Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
Secretary Clinton must understand that attaching president Obama to herself and CONTINUAL referral to him would only go so far before people starting to realize that she feels threatened and unsecured with her own campaign.
There is no question that Secretary Clinton is a very well informed person with vast political experience and well known throughout the world. She does not need and should not need to resort to such tactics, as it would only diminish her stature and weakens her candidacy.
Also indirectly accusing Senator Sanders of being anti-Obama which of course it would be a total nonsense, as Senator Sanders has always supported President Obama in both his presidential campaign as well as most if not all of his policies, except for Trans Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
If one takes the time and count the number of times that both Secretary Clinton and the Republican candidates have used president Obama’s name in their campaign, the number would be astronomical.
Undoubtedly President Obama’s is the most referred to person in any campaign held since the United States started having presidential election.