POLITICAL WIRE: Obama’s $10k Waffle Breakfast Yanked from eBay

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(1:05 p.m. ET)

Barack Obama’s half-eaten waffle breakfast, which appeared Monday on eBay with a bid price of $10,100, has been pulled from the site.

The uneaten portions from Obama’s waffle and sausage breakfast were taken from the Scranton, Pa. diner, “the Glider,” Monday morning by a Hillary Clinton supporter who later posted them for sale on the popular auctioning site. She had planned to give all proceeds to Clinton’s campaign.

But food items such as these are prohibited on eBay. “The sale of food is regulated by the federal government and most state governments,” a statement on the site reads. “Sellers who list food and food-related products should familiarize themselves with these laws before listing such items on eBay.”

Obama’s waffle and sausage link—along with the plate and silverware the presidential hopeful used—were advertised for several hours on the site, attracting a sizeable number of prospective buyers.

POLITICAL WIRE: Report Finds McCain Receiving ‘Disability Pension’ from Navy
(11:26 a.m. ET)

John McCain is receiving what his campaign has called a “disability pension” from the Navy, according to a report published Tuesday on the Los Angeles Times’ website.

The report claims that McCain—who has long insisted that he is in good health despite questions raised over his medical history—released his tax return for 2007 on Friday and disclosed that he collected a pension of $58,358 not listed as income on his return.

McCain’s campaign called the retirement benefit a “disability pension” and claimed the Arizona senator “was retired as disabled because of his limited body movement due to injuries as a POW,” according to the article.

“Tortured for his country—that is how he acquired his disability,” McCain’s campaign strategist Mark Salter reportedly said Monday.

Click here to read the latimes.com report.

POLITICAL WIRE: DOJ to Monitor Primary Voting in Philadelphia

(2:44 p.m. ET)

The Department of Justice announced it will be monitoring polling sites in Philadelphia on Tuesday to assess how well Hispanic voters are accommodated and ensure the city is in compliance with federal voting rights laws. The department filed a lengthy complaint against the city in 2007, claimed it was in violation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA), and the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.

The DOJ called for the city to require measures to help Hispanic voters–especially those with poor English skills—at polling locations, and a settlement was later reached to guarantee assistance to those voters . The DOJ will determine if the city has lived up to its agreement.

Click to view the full complaint filed by the DOJ.

Fox News’ Ian McCaleb contributed to this report.

POLITICAL WIRE: Michael Moore Calls Clinton Tactics ‘Nuts’ and ‘Disgusting’

(10:48 a.m. ET)

Political activist and filmmaker Michael Moore called Hillary Clinton’s campaign tactics “nuts” and “disgusting,” and urged Pennsylvanians to cast their votes for Barack Obama in a letter posted Monday on Moore’s website.

Moore wrote that he had no intention of formally backing either Democratic candidate, but has been appalled by Clinton’s “sleazy attempt to smear Obama” as of late. He criticized the New York senator’s remarks during Wednesday’s ABC News democratic presidential debate in which she mentioned Louis Farrakhan—the acting head of the Nation of Islam whose relationship with Obama has been the subject of controversy. Moore accused Clinton of attempting to “scare white people, pure and simple.”

“Yes, Senator Clinton, that’s how you sounded. Like you were nuts. Like you were a bigot stoking the fires of stupidity,” Moore wrote. “How sad that I would ever have to write those words about you. You have devoted your life to good causes and good deeds. And now to throw it all away for an office you can’t win unless you smear the black man so much that the superdelegates cry ‘Uncle (Tom)’ and give it all to you.”

Click here to read Moore’s letter to Pennsylvania voters.

Compiled from staff reports.

POLITICAL WIRE: Polls Show Clinton Poised for Win in Pa. Primary

(9:48 a.m. ET)

Hillary Clinton might well be headed for victory in Tuesday’s Pennsylvania primary, according to two polls released on Monday.

Clinton leads Barack Obama by 10 points (52-42) among likely Pennsylvania Democratic voters in a poll conducted by Suffolk University. Four percent of Democratic voters polled were undecided, and 2 percent declined to respond.

The poll also found that 20 percent of the same Democratic voters said they would vote for John McCain in November if their Democratic choice fails to win the party’s nomination.

Click here to see the full results of the Suffolk University poll.

Another poll released by Quinnipiac University on Monday found Clinton holding a 7 point lead over Obama (51-44) among likely Democratic primary voters.

Compiled from staff reports.

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Comment by kathy in PA

Jsut who does Michael Moore think he is. He has no right to ask the people in PA to vote his way. We have the right to vote for who ever we want. It is way over time for someone to find out before it is to late just who Obama is. Do we know? No we don’t and there are many questions about him that must be answered before we pick him and run for the highest office in the land. So Mr. Moore instead of telling us how to vote why don’t you ask the questions and find out just who Obama is?

 
Comment by Joe D.-Revere, MA

Not surprising that Senator Clinton is polling well in Pa.

The brightness is wearing off of Senator Obama’s image. People are finding out he is not “The Second Coming”-especially since that last debate. He looked “annoyed” at the questions he was getting from “Charles” and “George” and his answers were not clear-not for someone who is running for President.

I think many of the voters who initially voted for him are now having “Second Thoughts”.

Senator Clinton has a lot of baggage-but she seems to carry it well. She certainly shows she is one tough lady the way she handles herself in this grueling campaign. Her intelligence, good nature and mastery of the many problems this nation is facing comes through loud and clear.

I think people who have written her off have a surprise coming.

I know the Republicans would much rather face Senator Obama than Senator Clinton in the general election.

 
Comment by mcd

Wow, these numbers are a joke. Fox News - the way you spin everything is amazing, you should be awarded the anti-pulitzer.

 
Comment by LJ Amato

There really is no chioce other than Hillary….I mean, they are all politicians, they all are capable of playing dirty and throwing kitchen sinks at one another….but clearly….she is more capable than he. I thought finally we saw that in the most recent debate last week….but the cult of obamaniacs could only whine about the type of questions asked. Eeesshh….we are in sooooooo much trouble if he is the nominee….we are in worse shape yet if he actually somehow wins…which i strongly believe he would not. As a staunch Hillary supporter, my voice will be heard one way or the other…in the form of my vote for her in November, if not her it will be for Nader. Either way…..my vote will be heard.
Hillary ‘08!!!!

 
Comment by Larry from LA

The older working class people of Pennsylvania just don’t get it. They are rewarding the same Clintons that passed NAFTA and hurt their state. I guess there is something to say about education.

 
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Comment by Howard

THANK GOD the majority of the citizens of Pennsylvania can make the distinction between a candidate with substance and experience, HIllary Clinton, and a candidate who has been packaged and sold to them, Barack Obama.
Hillary ‘08

 
Comment by tidho

Incredible shrinking expectations. Acouple weeks ago she needed a landslide victory in PA to continue. Now she just needs to win.

She should get a very solid victory in PA, which is unfortunate because her opportunity to unite the party diminish as people go to the polls. Logically she can’t win the primary this loss will just hurt Obama in the general. At least NC is coming up to deliver the dagger for him if she doesn’t drop out before.

 
Comment by Larry Saunders - Bahamas

I’m from the Bahamas - the next door neighbor! Has been following the campaign trail for months now. The first thing that I would like to say, is that I am parying for your nation - to make the right Choice! Secondly, as someone on the “outside” looking in, I would have to say that I have never seen such manipulative Press reporting in all my life! For instance,I would have thought that someone would “want” change, since they were around so much much things/people that needed change i.e. Washington Politics, radical remarks, etc. Sen. Obama has stated from the beginning of his campaign that he was all about “change”. The media nver once decided to explore the fact that perhaps because of the negative remarks, people and systems that Se. Obama has been around, he has decided to bring about change - and not embrace or support the “old ways’ or people thoughts!
On the other hand, the Candidates “integrity” is very, very import. I know, because we have recently experienced it Here in the Bahamas ! Watch out for Candidates who “will do anything” to win…
I truly, think that Sen. Obama WILL , make America great !

 
Comment by carrie

sure glad i dont go by ur polls, we all know u favor clinton, she owns u
try ppp poll obama 47

clinton 45

try being honest for a change

 

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