Barack Obama’s dirty tricks while running his compaign in Chicago back in 90s.

See-Dubya at Michelle Malkin hit the nail on the head with following:

Fair enough. But here’s two reasons why I think it does matter:I. How Obama campaigns is important, and it’s reasonable to think he’ll run the country something like he runs his campaign. This is pretty much the only thing he’s run as an executive. Who does he hire? How does he manage them?

George W. Bush gets hit all the time for valuing loyalty over competence. Here Obama has introduced a very popular new campaigning tool, but he doesn’t seem very interested in seeing it is managed competently and securely. As Michelle pointed out in an e-mail to me, “…you’d think with all that dough he’s swimming in, he could afford a few good moderators/admins…”

Here is the video, from CNN,  they are showing the tactics Obama used in Chicago while he was running for the Senate. He made sure that nobody else is able to run by failing them on small technicalities.  Don’t miss the video at 5:33, where the host shows a quote from Chicago Tribune:

My conclusion was that if you couldn’t run a successful petition drive, then that raised questions in terms of how effective a representative you were going to be.”

That is what Barack Obama said back then, in August of 2007. Does it mean  he will stop running for the presidency ? Guess not, he is a lawyer after all.
Hat tip: thebigfeed
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  1. [...] Barack Obama’s dirty tricks while running his compaign in Chicago …But here’s two reasons why I think it does matter:I. How Obama campaigns is important, and it’s reasonable to think he’ll run the country something like he runs his campaign. This is pretty much the only thing he’s run as an executive. … [...]

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