Some excerpts from part one, "How He Did It," covering the beginning of Obama's run and his early challenges with the Clinton campaign:
At Coretta Scott King's funeral in early 2006, Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Robert Kennedy, leaned over to him and whispered, "The torch is being passed to you." "A chill went up my spine," Obama told an aide. The funeral, he said, was "pretty intimidating."
A taped recording, of Obama discussing with strategists the stupidity of debate questions: "Well, the truth is, Brian, we can't solve global warming because I [fucking] changed light bulbs in my house. It's because of something collective." This certainly calls to mind John Kerry's use of the word in his Rolling Stone interview, four years ago, tho without the same calculating slant. Kerry knew it would be published immediately, Obama did not know when after the election, if at all, it would come to light.
And what political report would not be complete without President Bill Clinton doing something utterly ridiculous and hilarious:
Newsweek chooses to end the fifth page of the article here, to comedic effect. As a commercial break, it works perfectly, altho the story continues on the next page. One would assume that this applies to the online edition more so than the print, but it is funny nonetheless.An aide approached McAuliffe and said the president wanted to see him. McAuliffe was escorted to the Clintons' suite by a Secret Service agent. He found Bill Clinton watching a bowl game on TV. The ex-president seemed perfectly relaxed and jovial. "Sir," said McAuliffe, "have you heard the news?" "What news?" Clinton asked. "We're going to get killed," said McAuliffe.
"What!" exclaimed Clinton, who then called out in a loud voice, "Hillary!"
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