News
October 11, 2008
Tying Capito to Bush, Hillary Clinton backs Anne Barth
Former first lady stumps in West Virginia for Democrats

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- With the gold-and-blue Capitol dome in the background, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to an enthusiastic audience at the University of Charleston Friday afternoon, urging West Virginia voters to elect Anne Barth to Congress.

"She is not on the side of George Bush, Dick Cheney and Republican ideologues who have gotten our country into so much trouble," the former first lady said.

Referring to lavish vacations now being enjoyed by corporate executives whose companies are collapsing, Clinton said Barth "spent her summers at church camps and in service projects helping people, not at resorts."

1 of 2 Photos
Lawrence Pierce
Democrat Anne Barth, flanked by Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. (left), and West Virginia first lady Gayle Manchin, acknowledges supporters at the University of Charleston on Friday. Clinton stopped by to help Barth in her bid to unseat Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va.
During her remarks, Clinton strongly urged voters to vote for the Obama-Biden ticket and Democrats for all other positions.

Clinton praised Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., who attended the event.

"There hasn't been anyone who has ever served a state with greater love and devotion," she said. "He has always led the way to improve the lives on West Virginians."

Clinton, D-N.Y., also urged an end to hostilities in Iraq.

"We want to bring troops home from Iraq. Her opponent [Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va.] has voted with President Bush and Vice President Cheney 100 percent of the time to support the war in Iraq.

"Anne will also protect Social Security from privatization. And she opposed subsidies for Big Oil, while Capito voted to give $5.4 billion in tax breaks to oil companies.

"Republicans have run out of ideas," Clinton concluded. "We need new leadership of the kind Anne Barth offers. I am asking you not just to vote for her on Nov. 4, but to go out and work for her, too."

Barth began by telling her supporters, "Today, 80 percent of Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction. George Bush and Shelley Moore Capito support the way things are going. ...

Advertiser
Report a violation or offensive comment.
[X] Close
to report abuse.
Posted By: Vito (9:42am 10-13-2008)
Report Abuse


Shelly is attacked of course ! But I read nothing in her favor of voteing against the bail out bill NO twice. This bail out bill vote over shadows anything that she has voted for that her attackers do not approve of. This bail out bill that was passed not only will effect the citizens today, but it effect the next generations. Think About It !

Posted By: WVState (6:23pm 10-11-2008)
Report Abuse


Capito voted with Bush on all the issues that hurt West Virginians.

She has supported big oil and big corporations, and they've supported her.

There will be a Democrat in the White House and it will help if this state gets behind that Democrat and elects another team member to Congress.

If you support Hillary Clinton, and she says you should support Anne and Obama, then why shouldn't you?

Posted By: One Citizen (3:53pm 10-11-2008)
Report Abuse


Shelley Capito directly contradicted the will of the West Virginia legislature when in 2004 they legislated to seek methods of negotiating lower prescription drug prices for all West Virginians. The VA had already proved it could be done, successfully negotiating veterans lower prescription prices for years. Yet during the 110th Congress, Capito voted in lockstep with Bush's rubber stamping Republicans to defeat HR 4, keeping prices high for the GOP's beloved Big Pharma lobby.

On 1/18/07 she voted time after time to block efforts introduced by fellow West Virginian Nick Rahall to repeal a huge tax break that oil and gas firms had been getting since '04. In that series of votes, again, in lockstep with Bush's GOP, she clearly demonstrated their unwillingness to take up to $15 BILLION in revenues that tax break repeal would've produced and set the money aside for appropriations that should go towards developing clean renewable energy sources.

GOOGLE: "Inside Trading: Congress for sale"

It's easy to follow the top stories with home delivery of The Charleston Gazette.

Click here to order home delivery.

Advertiser
Advertiser