Beautiful. Fits in with my observation that in the last few weeks McCain/Palin have been behaving "un-Presidential" if this was before 2001. However, their doings and sayings do fit in with the last 7 years of "Presidential".
Obama on the other hand. Man, he walks the walk and talks the talk...regardless of policies etc. he is acting like a President.
Ok, so I'm a little biased but some newspapers seem to be leaning towards Obama, including the Chicago Tribune endorsement: Barack Obama for president "This endorsement makes some history for the Chicago Tribune. This is the first time the newspaper has endorsed the Democratic Party's nominee for president."
The L.A. Times: Barack Obama for president "The Times without hesitation endorses Barack Obama for president"
The Washington Post: Barack Obama for President "The choice is made easy in part by Mr. McCain's disappointing campaign, above all his irresponsible selection of a running mate who is not ready to be president"
The Boston Globe: Obama for president "...The nation needs a chief executive who has the temperament and the nerves to shepherd Americans through what promises to be a grueling period - and who has the vision to restore this country to its place of leadership in the world. Such a leader is at hand. With great enthusiasm, the Globe endorses Senator Barack Obama for president."
The Seattle Times Barack Obama for president "At a time of huge challenge, the candidate with the intelligence, temperament and judgment to lead our nation to a better place is Sen. Barack Obama."
Christopher Buckley, the son of William F. Buckley has decided—shock!—to vote for a Democrat. endorses Obama "Buckley, the son of famed conservative icon William F. Buckley Jr., this week lost his job as a columnist at the National Review, the magazine his father started, over a blog he posted on the Daily Beast endorsing Barack Obama." [Christian Science Monitor]
Surprisingly, the Huffington Post, the last bastion of conservative liberalism hasn't quite made up its mind and endorsed Obama, at least I couldn't find the editorial:-) They do say nice things about him though.
And finally from FUX News, Hip-Hop-Dancing Colin Powell Fuels Speculation He'll Endorse Obama Colin Powell showed off his hip-hop moves at an 'Africa Rising' celebration in London Tuesday, fueling speculation that the former secretary of state is about to endorse Barack Obama for president. Colin Powell will appear this Sunday on "Meet the Press" and since he isn't exactly an economics expert, speculation has it that he might give Obama the nod.
Some newspapers did endorse McCain, it was too much work gathering the links, sorry about that, but I'm biased.
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Beautiful. Fits in with my observation that in the last few weeks McCain/Palin have been behaving "un-Presidential" if this was before 2001. However, their doings and sayings do fit in with the last 7 years of "Presidential".
Obama on the other hand. Man, he walks the walk and talks the talk...regardless of policies etc. he is acting like a President.
Barack Rocks! I'll check back in with you all when I get from Ohio. Lorain County undecided voters, here I come.
Oriane
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Barack Rocks!
Barack Rocks!
Barack Rocks!
Love that!and him too.
me too, bliss...
Ok, so I'm a little biased but some newspapers seem to be leaning towards Obama, including the Chicago Tribune endorsement: Barack Obama for president
"This endorsement makes some history for the Chicago Tribune. This is the first time the newspaper has endorsed the Democratic Party's nominee for president."
The L.A. Times: Barack Obama for president
"The Times without hesitation endorses Barack Obama for president"
The Washington Post: Barack Obama for President
"The choice is made easy in part by Mr. McCain's disappointing campaign, above all his irresponsible selection of a running mate who is not ready to be president"
The Boston Globe: Obama for president
"...The nation needs a chief executive who has the temperament and the nerves to shepherd Americans through what promises to be a grueling period - and who has the vision to restore this country to its place of leadership in the world.
Such a leader is at hand. With great enthusiasm, the Globe endorses Senator Barack Obama for president."
The Seattle Times Barack Obama for president
"At a time of huge challenge, the candidate with the intelligence, temperament and judgment to lead our nation to a better place is Sen. Barack Obama."
Christopher Buckley, the son of William F. Buckley has decided—shock!—to vote for a Democrat. endorses Obama
"Buckley, the son of famed conservative icon William F. Buckley Jr., this week lost his job as a columnist at the National Review, the magazine his father started, over a blog he posted on the Daily Beast endorsing Barack Obama." [Christian Science Monitor]
Surprisingly, the Huffington Post, the last bastion of conservative liberalism hasn't quite made up its mind and endorsed Obama, at least I couldn't find the editorial:-) They do say nice things about him though.
And finally from FUX News, Hip-Hop-Dancing Colin Powell Fuels Speculation He'll Endorse Obama
Colin Powell showed off his hip-hop moves at an 'Africa Rising' celebration in London Tuesday, fueling speculation that the former secretary of state is about to endorse Barack Obama for president.
Colin Powell will appear this Sunday on "Meet the Press" and since he isn't exactly an economics expert, speculation has it that he might give Obama the nod.
Some newspapers did endorse McCain, it was too much work gathering the links, sorry about that, but I'm biased.
Thank you!Honest to God, I feel better.
Regina Hackett
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