Collin Powell Is Ready To Endorse Obama
When Colin Powell turns off his TV after the final presidential debate, he will have learned everything he is going to learn about the candidates vying to succeed his former boss, George W. Bush. Powell has made it clear that he has been thinking about an endorsement for a long time but wanted to hear more from the candidates before making his choice. It now seems beyond doubt that Colin Powell will endorse Barack Obama and thereby hammer the final nail in the coffin of the Republican campaign to hold onto the White House.
The recent ugliness of the McCain-Palin rally audiences cannot be lost on Colin Powell. And Powell is not one to ignore a 14 point lead in a New York Times poll. But most important for Powell and the press will be his explicit rejection of the Bush-McCain approach to Iraq, Iran and the rest of the world.
Powell's endorsement will be perfectly timed to dominate a news cycle or two. It will give Obama the one thing he still needs more of--credibility as Commander-In-Chief. And Sarah Palin's speechwriters will be hard pressed to come up with a condescending quip about it.
The recent ugliness of the McCain-Palin rally audiences cannot be lost on Colin Powell. And Powell is not one to ignore a 14 point lead in a New York Times poll. But most important for Powell and the press will be his explicit rejection of the Bush-McCain approach to Iraq, Iran and the rest of the world.
Powell's endorsement will be perfectly timed to dominate a news cycle or two. It will give Obama the one thing he still needs more of--credibility as Commander-In-Chief. And Sarah Palin's speechwriters will be hard pressed to come up with a condescending quip about it.
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raves +5 Oct 15, 2008 03:55PM GMT
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Colin Powell has common sense. -
raves +4 Oct 15, 2008 04:00PM GMTAnd has earned the respect of most Americans by his service and by his rare ability to stand up to the Shrub.
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raves +6 posted Oct 15, 2008 03:53PM GMTI LOVE it!! I'm ready for November 5th. The waiting for the "October Surprise" is killing me! I'm hoping that the only one is Palin's ethics investigation deepening in Alaska or McCain's terrorist ties coming to brighter light.
We're hearing the same crap recycled from the Primaries though. Obama's "palling around" with Ayers, Rev, Wright, and he's not a citizen BS is flying because they have nothing new. -
raves -2 Oct 15, 2008 03:57PM GMTHe is a pal of terrorists and the only reason he ditched Wright was because it was not good to be near him or the truth would come out. Can he prove he was born in the United States or a United States territory? If so, why doesn't he.
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raves +1 Oct 15, 2008 04:09PM GMTDavra - This is AMERICA. It is your duty to prove he is guilty of the false charges you and McCain have leveled against Obama, that's how American justice works... INNOCENT until proven guilty, but you have no facts to back up your malicious, baseless, unfounded accusations.
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raves +2 Oct 15, 2008 04:11PM GMTHe was born in the US - give it a rest already!!!
http://www.factcheck.org/elec...
He's proven this MANY TIMES already. Just can't accept the Republican candidate sucks?
As for terrorist ties.....
http://www.alternet.org/blogs... -
raves +4 posted Oct 15, 2008 03:48PM GMTThat would be too wonderful. Both parties wanted Powell to run 8 years ago, and history would be different if he had won. I will be looking for this event! Thanks, B&B;!
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raves +4 Oct 15, 2008 03:50PM GMTI am very happy for Senator Obama.