Posted on 01/28/2008 8:18:01 AM PST by Grampa Dave
Ted Kennedy endorsing Obama By Susan Milligan Globe staff WASHINGTON -- Senator Edward M. Kennedy will endorse Barack Obama for president tomorrow, breaking his year-long neutrality to send a powerful signal of where the legendary Massachusetts Democrat sees the party going -- and who he thinks is best to lead it. Kennedy confidantes told the Globe today that the Bay State's senior senator will appear with Obama and Kennedy's niece, Caroline Kennedy, at a morning rally at American University in Washington tomorrow to announce his support. That will be a potentially significant boost for Obama as he heads into a series of critical primaries on Super Tuesday, Feb. 5. Kennedy believes Obama can ``transcend race'' and bring unity to the country, a Kennedy associate told the Globe. Kennedy was also impressed by Obama's deep involvement last year in the bipartisan effort to craft legislation on immigration reform, a politically touchy subject the other presidential candidates avoided, the associate said.
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Wow - hadn't heard that! BTW - the Rev'runds Jackson and Sharpton are awfully quiet these days, aren't they? (Don't know if Big Al has been on H&C - can't stand watching that screamfest).
The question is, will/can the Clintons change their spots and tone it down or will they stay true to form and permanently damage or destroy the African-American community's allegiance to the Democratic party all to fulfill Hillary's "destiny" and cement Bill's legacy? I'm thinking they can't. And given all the Clintonistas at the DNC, they stand a better chance of getting their way than do Messrs. Kennedy and Obama.
Thanks as ususal for your thoughts based on decades of political analysis.
What would be REALLY interesting is if Hillary picks a white running mate (unlikely... she’s evil, but not stupid), and if Mitt (I’m thinking positively here) DOES pick a black running mate... like J.C. Watts, for instance.
This could be a great year to buy popcorn, some good micro beers and soft drinks to watch the rats implode.
“Meanwhile, for any Conservative who ever said that theyd hold their nose and vote for Obama over whomever the Republican candidate was, perhaps Teddys endorsement should be considered a great BIG CLUE-BAT upside the head.”
Any Rino saying that is a suicidal Rino, and they need to look into mirror to see a poster boy suicidal Rino.
ROMNEY~RICE ‘08
Poll
Date
Sample
Clinton
Obama
Edwards
Spread
RCP Average
01/22 - 01/27
-
47.4
29.2
14.0
Clinton +18.2
Strategic Vision (R)
01/25 - 01/27
600 LV
49
36
11
Clinton +13.0
Quinnipiac
01/24 - 01/27
481 LV
50
30
12
Clinton +20.0
Rasmussen
01/26 - 01/26
437 LV
44
25
19
Clinton +19.0
SurveyUSA
01/23 - 01/24
522 LV
47
30
12
Clinton +17.0
Mason-Dixon
01/22 - 01/23
400 LV
47
25
16
Clinton +22.0
fyi and bump lists
Thanks.
Is Obama even campaigning in Floriduh?
Hill does well with the snow birds, a lot of senior citizens and well off rat widows.
All of your points about McAinal are good.
Maybe the most important is you highlighing his constant gloom and doom bs. When he combines that gloom and doom with his latest left wingism, Gorebull Warming, he sounds like the democrats.
“You just know Rush is getting the Obama Osama Swimmer song ready...should be a great show today!”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1960846/posts
Rush: ‘We’ve Gone from Bull Connor to Bull Clinton’
NewsBusters | Mark Finkelstein
Posted on 01/28/2008 9:25:54 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Leave it to Rush to sum up the political situation in a pithy, high-impact way. Here’s how Limbaugh opened today’s show, speaking of the way Bill Clinton injected race into the campaign with his comparison [view video of Clinton making his statement here] of Obama’s South Carolina primary victory to Jesse Jackson’s twin wins in the Palmetto State in the ‘80s:
We’ve gone from Bull Connor to Bull Clinton.”
Probably not.
The Swimmer is not only dumber than a Fifth Grader, his pronouncing is below a Fifth Grader.
I’m tuned in...Rush is on fire!
I just tuned in.
We had unplanned visitors, and now they are gone.
Ted Kennedy is speaking now on tv about his beloved Obama. UGGG I cannot stand Kennedy!
good point. In spite of the news from S.C. and Obama’s big win there, if Hillary does well on Super Tuesday, that could give her enough delegates to the convention to nominate her, or at least be in striking distance after those elections that day. Realistically, Obama’s big win in S.C. just allowed him to live another day, politically speaking that it.
I’m watching him too. It’s sickening to listen to Kennedy or any liberal preach about not dividing the country when dividing the country is ALL they’ve been doing.
Now Obama is about to speak...
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