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Colin Powell Endorses Obama
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| Former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell endorsed the presidential bid of Senator Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, during an interview Sunday on �Meet the Press.� The former Army general, who served as Secretary of State during President George W. Bush�s first term said a number of factors contributed to his decision to support Mr. Obama over Senator John McCain, the Republican nominee. �I think that Senator Obama brings a fresh set of eyes, fresh set of ideas to the table,� Mr. Powell said, speaking outside NBC�s Washington studio. �I think that Senator McCain, as gifted as he is, is essentially going to execute the Republican agenda, the orthodoxy of the Republican agenda with a new face and a maverick approach to it, and he�d be quite good at it, but i think we need more than that.� Mr. Powell also said following the �Meet the Press� interview that the negativity of the McCain campaign was �over the top� and troubled him. |
In similar news, the Obama campaign just announced that they raised over $150,000,000 in September, with average donations of less than $100, bringing their total number of unique donors to 3,000,000.
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| Obama campaign manager David Plouffe emails supporters this morning with the news that Obama has raised an extraordinary sum in September: Over $150 million. The Obama camp added 632,000 new donors, bringing the campaign's total number of donors to over $3 million. Also extraordinary: The average donation for the month was less than $100. The key here is that September was when the contours of the current context first became truly visible: The GOP convention took place at the start of the month, and hockey mom/pitbull with lipstick Sarah Palin was first introduced to America as John McCain's choice for backup commander in chief. What's more, as the month unfolded, it became clearer and clearer that McCain had made a strategic decision to wage a campaign dominated by slimy attacks, vile adver-sleazements, and cosmic levels of mendacity. And Obama's donor base responded in kind, as did more than half a million newcomers. |
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| The Powell Endorsement: Hurts McCain; Helps Obama In that order, I think. (1) It deprives McCain of a day to win the news cycle. There are sixteen left. (2) Powell is a "man who I admire as much as anyone in the world," McCain has said. He was an informal adviser to the campaign early on. And the content of the endorsement acknowledges what McCain's accomplished, studies it, and judges that it is insufficient for the modern world. (Powell is closer to McCain than Obama on Iraq.) McCain would be a maverick, Powell says, but America needs a transformation figure. (3) McCain might take this as a personal rejection, and he might wear it on his sleeve. (4) Powell is a culturally individuated African American hero; to the extent that there remain white voters who have inchoate worries about Obama's race, it helps to have him associated with a man whose race they've already gotten over. I do think this cohort of people is tiny. |
Maybe Bush will manage to be the first US president to split his party in two. I suppose that could be a logical climax of his presidency.
Btw, Renegade, nice to see you back here too 
That wasn't just an endorsement, he just single handedly destroyed McCain's campaign and gave Obama the election. WOW.
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Originally posted by josh4 That wasn't just an endorsement, he just single handedly destroyed McCain's campaign and gave Obama the election. WOW. |
Powell nailed it perfectly.I can see him being part of the Obama administration in the future.
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov You're acting like it was close before the endorsement. |
That story about that Muslim kid was deep man..... and this is so true .... what if he was Muslim?? ....
deep Colin...... deep
Damn Colin!!!
On Point this man is in my view so far
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| Originally posted by LazFX Damn Colin!!! On Point this man is in my view so far |
Since she appeared on hardball, Tinklenberg has raised half a million dollars in 24 hours.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/thecr...r_opponent.html
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| Originally posted by hardcore trancer Powell nailed it perfectly.I can see him being part of the Obama administration in the future. |
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| Originally posted by hardcore trancer Powell nailed it perfectly.I can see him being part of the Obama administration in the future. |
ooops wrong thread 
Why is this Collin Powell guy not hanged to death yet?
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| Originally posted by Dupz I've always had a soft spot for Powell. He stood head and shoulders above hose hillbilly Republicans that he worked with a few years back. It would be great to see him work with the Obama team. And, yeah, i think this is the final nail in the coffin for the McCain campaign. You dont come back from this sort of hammering. Obama ftw! |
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| Originally posted by Kinezi Why is this Collin Powell guy not hanged to death yet? |
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| Originally posted by Kinezi Why is this Collin Powell guy not hanged to death yet? |
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| Originally posted by Dupz I've always had a soft spot for Powell. He stood head and shoulders above hose hillbilly Republicans that he worked with a few years back. It would be great to see him work with the Obama team. And, yeah, i think this is the final nail in the coffin for the McCain campaign. You dont come back from this sort of hammering. Obama ftw! |
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| Originally posted by SiLveR_NrGy_985 WHAT !?!? are you kidding me!? one of the lead guys who helped the Bush admin get the US into the war, you would support this fuckin criminal!?? FUCK collin powell!! |
Wasn't Colin Powell part and parcel to the Republicans slide to the authoritarian right?
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| Originally posted by Krypton Wasn't Colin Powell part and parcel to the Republicans slide to the authoritarian right? |
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov No, he was the voice of dissent in a neoconservative administration, which is why he was not asked to continue as Secretary of State for another term. |
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| Originally posted by Krypton Uh huh, that UN speech is going to haunt him.. |
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| WASHINGTON (AP) � Former Secretary of State Colin Powell said Thursday his prewar speech to the United Nations accusing Iraq of harboring weapons of mass destruction was a "blot" on his record. "I'm the one who presented it to the world, and (it) will always be a part of my record. It was painful. It is painful now," Powell said in an interview with Barbara Walters on ABC-News. |
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