Hillary Clinton turned down chance to bash Palin in 2008

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she refused an Obama campaign request in 2008 to
attack Sarah Palin, the new Republican vice presidential candidate on the ticket with Sen. John McCain.

“The Obama campaign did contact me and asked me if I would attack her,” Clinton told NBC in an interview
that aired Tuesday. “I said, ‘Attack her for what, for being a woman? Attack her for being on a ticket
that’s … trying to draw attention?”’
Clinton said she told the campaign, “There’ll be plenty of time to do what I think you should do in
politics, which is draw distinctions.”
On Monday, Palin tweeted a page from Clinton’s new book, “Hard Choices,” that contained Clinton’s
description of the episode. In it, Clinton says that the Obama campaign suspected Palin’s nomination
“was a blatant attempt to scuttle their hope of welcoming the women who had vigorously supported me” in
Clinton’s own unsuccessful presidential campaign.
“They immediately issued a dismissive statement and reached out to me in hopes I would follow suit,”
Clinton writes. “But I wouldn’t. I was not going to attack Palin just for being a woman appealing for
support from other women. I didn’t think that made political sense and it didn’t feel right. So I said
no, telling them there’d be plenty of time for criticism. A few hours later the Obama campaign reversed
itself and congratulated Governor Palin.”
That page prompted Palin, the former Alaska governor, on Monday to tweet: “Look who fired the 1st shot in
the real “war on women”. Hint: it wasn’t the GOP. See this excerpt from Hillary’s book.”

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