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Monday, October 20, 2008

The Final Nail?

There was one endorsement left in this election season that both John McCain and Barack Obama wanted. General Colin Powell is respected across the board by both Republicans and Democrats. He is after all a Four Star General, former national security advisor, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, former Secretary of State. In layman’s terms, General Powell has some credibility when it comes down to who he wants to endorse.

Well, in a move that some may call the final nail in McCain’s coffin, General Powell chose to endorse Senator Barack Obama. He chose to endorse him because he believes Senator Obama is a, “transformational figure” and would be an, “exceptional leader.” I have to say for John McCain to hear that, it’s got to hurt. It also had to hurt to hear General Powell say that he did not believe Sarah Palin was qualified to be president of the United States. For McCain’s Campaign, it had to hurt to hear General Powell trash the judgment of John McCain.

For Barack Obama, this endorsement was music to his ears. In the final weeks this can only help. It will help with those who still believe that Barack Obama does not have the foreign policy credentials, or the experience to be President. With this endorsement, Colin Powell will reach out to the older voters (being 71 himself) and say (even if he chooses to remains silent for the duration of the election), “Do not be afraid to trust this young man with our future. Do not be afraid to believe that he is the man to take us out of these tough times of today and help us arrive at a better tomorrow.”

Now, I know the Republicans will find some way to spin this endorsement as a bad thing, but General Powell was an aide to Reagan, their dearly beloved Ronald Reagan! So, to the McCain campaign I say, “Good luck on this one.”

For those of you who feel General Powell chose to endorse Barack Obama because he is black (I am talking to you Pat Buchanan and Rush Limbaugh) I am glad that you found some sort of spin to make it through the day, but you are wrong. You are not only insulting General Powell, but insulting the American People. But we all know you thrive off of ignorance. Without it where would you be?

Now, to be fair had the General endorsed McCain, the Obama camp could have said, “General Powell is the man who took a test tube of baking soda and lied to the United Nations to get us into the Iraq War. He is the type of adviser that President Bush surrounded himself with, and this simply represents John McCain being an extension of George W. Bush.” I am sure that statement was written just in case. However, it would have been misleading and incredibly inappropriate.

Yes, General Powell did in fact play a huge part in our run up to the Iraq war. I believe that he knowingly lied to the U.N., but I also believe that he is incredibly repentant of his past indiscretions. I believe he wants nothing more than to atone for his sins and by supporting a leader who he feels is “transformational,” Colin Powell believes we can still get out of Iraq with some respect intact.

While some may jump on the aforementioned criticism of General Powell, many others will praise the General for his courage, for his “Maverick” move to reach out across party lines and support a Democrat.

I fall into the latter category and say Thank you General. Thank you for showing us that there are still “Washington Insiders” that believe what so many of us believe. We can change, we will change, and that change is nothing to fear.


-LoOK

3 comments:

KathyIce said...

Call me one of those Obama idealists, but there are two things I have to disagree with here: 1) I do not believe the Obama campaign would have responded to Powell's endorsement of McCain in the negative way you suggest. I think they would show respect for Powell, regardless of who he endorsed. 2) I do not believe that Powell knowingly lied to the UN. I truly believe he was lied to and used, circumstances that I believe caused him to separate himself from the Bush administration. I think you can get a sense of a man's integrity by observing his behavior. His handling of this endorsement is just further evidence of how much integrity the man has. We need leaders like that in this country. He could have been the first black President. Now, we have a chance to elect such a leader - which is exactly what this country needs most right now -- Obama/Biden '08!

DRock said...

A political endorsement really doesn't sway people. Most people have already made up their minds at this point. McCain has his last chance with last weeks debate for national attention. The common voter doesn't watch a heavy dose of 24 hour cable news stations to watch the developments on the trail, like me lol.

Anonymous said...

Colin Powell is a great American, no matter which side of the divide you're on. He also happens to be correct about the impact of Ms. Palin as a running mate. I suppose the theory was that she would attract disaffected Hillary supporters. Who makes these decisions? Intelligent American women despise Sarah Palin, and whatever it is she is supposed to represent. For God's sake, she is likely the only female stupider than Bush!

General Powell's endorsement of Barak Obama makes me almost weepy with the rightness of our choice for that next leader of the free world. It is very nearly a people's revolution, and I am so glad to be alive to witness this!