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Sunday, January 06, 2008

Bill Bradley, a former presidential hopeful and senator, on Sunday endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president. "Barack Obama is building a broad new coalition that brings together Democrats, independents and Republicans by once again making idealism a central focus of our politics," Bradley said in a statement released by Obama's campaign. "Because of his enormous appeal to Americans of all ages and backgrounds, Obama is the candidate best positioned to win in November.

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I know endorsements only go so far, but Bradley still has a lot of respect in the Party, and is popular in NH. Hopefully this will just add the the momentum leading up to Tuesday.

I am not on board yet, but I find myself liking Obama more and more.

"Hopefully this will just add the the momentum.. "

Momentum. The magic word. I feel a steamroller warming up.

"I find myself liking Obama more and more."

He's not only wayyyy ahead on over-all likability, but Michelle Obama is a far better presidential mate that Bill Clinton. Michelle rocks. In stereo. herm

Michelle Obama is a far better presidential mate that Bill Clinton. Michelle rocks. In stereo.

~herm

Amen to THAT, Herm!

Obama calls her his "campaign closer", she's quite an amazing woman.

Even the two li'l girls are charming.

Spud calls her Jackie O v2.0

Obama '08

Be Well.

PS: Obama is the candidate best positioned to win in November.

~Bill Bradley.

Fer the cynics in the party only interested in "electability" Obama is yer man.

Fer the optimists who believe in Hope and Truth and Good Governance.

He's yer man.

Michelle Obama kinda reminds me of Condoleeza Rice with a woman's face!

Obama '08

Wisconsin Governor endorses Obama...

Doyle calls Obama 'unifying candidate'

Gov. Jim Doyle hopped aboard the Barack Obama presidential bandwagon today and endorsed the Illinois senator in the race for the White House.

"I see in Barack Obama an incredibly unifying candidate," Doyle said during a conference call this afternoon.

Obama is the only candidate that can unify this country. No unity, no change, and we need some change. A house divided will not stand.

I would have figured Obama already had the basketball players' votes locked up.

You mean Larry Bird is a Democrat?

Barack has double digit lead over Clinton in NH per CNN's website. bye bye Hillary.

-- has a double digit lead

Poor Faux News. What will they do without Hillary to bash?

gooo Obama! wooooooooo!!!!!

oh and this is a FAUX NEWS ALERT Britney spears is crazy! now back to our show *girls gone wild!!*

ya ...

True that

He's not only wayyyy ahead on over-all likability, but Michelle Obama is a far better presidential mate that Bill Clinton. Michelle rocks. In stereo. herm

Not only is she is extremely intelligent, educated, and articulate (and pretty), Michelle also seems very compassionate and genuine. While she tends to be serious talking straight talk, she seems as warm hearted as Barack when the speach is over.

"Not only is she is extremely intelligent, educated, and articulate (and pretty),"

I watched her earlier on C-Span talking to a group of Senior Citizens. She was fantastic and had them in the palm of her hand. But more importantly, afterward she stayed around and talked with them and answered individual questions. She was warm and gracious - even when one guy went on and on and on.

I've been tooling around Daily Kos a bit, and I just don't get it over there. They all are in love with Edwards for some reason, and I don't know why.

Edwards is the same as Gore and Kerry. Remember the South Park Turd & Douche episode? It's going to be the same with Edwards. I just don't see people getting excited about him. Most will hold their nose and vote. Many will stay home.

I'm excited about Obama, others are excited, and the vote turnout will be there.
People aren't going to groan if Obama wins the nomination. They won't be able to wait to vote for him.

NORM

You see the polls released today? He's skyrocketing. Here's a link to the 'Latest Polls' at RealClearPolitics.

www.realclearpolitics.com

No, I didn't see those last ones. Obama 41, Hillary 28, Edwards 19 in the USA/Gallop poll???

Great news, I haven't seen Obama over 40 in any poll before. The elitist Dems can sit on it.

I hope Gore will endorse Obama soon.

If he is smart he will.

There are a couple of polls from Sunday's poll (link I provided) that are 10% over Hillary too. That man is on the move!

THIS is the "Morning in America" Ronald Reagan must have been talking about :-)

Bill should endorse Obama, too, if he wasn't so ego-tripped.

He could then get rid of Hillary, which he must have wanted to do for years, and get some babes again.

SITDOWN

If Hillary shares that red hot assistant from Pakistan she has with Bill he's all set.

I really appreciate how Obama has surged forward without a lot of mud-slinging.

I really appreciate how Obama has surged forward without a lot of mud-slinging.

Posted by MrFair


Something isn't it? There hasn't been one iota of mudslinging from him in his entire career in public service. I read that's a 100% 'top down' decision. He fought many times against powerful political types that urged and urged him to go negative on opponents. He ran his State Senate and U.S. Senate races the same way - insisting that he didn't want to win by tearing his opponent apart, he wanted to win because people believed in him and his ideas.

How refreshing is that in today's American political process?

I just googled Michelle Obama. Pretty hot.



The mud is being stockpiled on the republican side, have no fear. They are slime (with the possible expection of McCain), and won't hesitate to use sleaze against Obama, esp in the backward south, where MANY people still think that skin color has anything to do with anything.

You don't have to win the south to be President. Forget the south. Forget Florida (the Cubans won't like Obama, nor the rednecks). Forget Texas, Utah, Indiana, and Kansas. There's still *plenty* of electoral votes out there. And I simply have a very hard time believing in the mythical bloc of voters who just couldn't vote for Obama because of race, but were seriously going to consider voting for Senator Clinton. Really?

Reuters now has Obama by 13pts.

Poor Corky.

Poor, poor Quorky. Is that why he isnt around?

He's been around off and on, but certainly much more subdued than before.

He's been around off and on, but certainly much more subdued than before.
Posted by SanAntonioRogue


Subdued? Maybe he's just watching us talk and listening to the The Subdudes on iTunes.

Did Hillary really say that Obama hadn't done the "spade time" necessary to be Pres? If so, who says that? Why would she use that turn of phrase? If not, well then, nevermind.


I really appreciate how Obama has surged forward without a lot of mud-slinging.

Posted by MrFair at 2008-01-07 01:12 AM

Did you happen to hear him try and give the Dems credit for the somewhat calmer Iraq? He had the nerve to say the Sunnis stopped attacking because of the change in Congress. Something about the Sunnis see the writing on the wall that we will be out immediately. Spoken and spun like a true blue Liberal.

Crispee I didn't catch that. Thanks for the heads-up.

I wish I had a link. I am searching YouTube. It was right after his win in Iowa.

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