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I know, I explained it badly. Basically what I fear is that at the moment people dont want to appear racist by saying they are scared of Obama, but when they are in the voting booth its a different matter.
To be honest I don't think race will swing it that much (though people may say they'll vote for Obama and then swing to McCain for other reasons). The old Dixie Democrats are a dying force, most swung to the Republicans in the 80s and the remaining hard-line racists who wouldn't for a Black Man, aren't likely to be voting Democrat anyway.
Would you want the support of a man who knowingly lied to the world (not to mention the consequences thereof) ?
Perhaps that is a plus in the world of politics.
2. The clip from the Al-Qaeda, sorry I mean Al-Jazeera network that Saeed M referred to earlier proves absolutely nothing. Even BBC News would cringe at the amount of bias in that report, and they're Obama's biggest cheerleaders. It's incredibly easy to find a bunch of stupid quotes from stupid people and then edit selectively to make McCain's supporters look like retards.
3. So it now turns out that Colin Powell, the wet fish of the early Bush administration, has endorsed Barack Obama. Again, this was entirely anticipated and isn't really news. But it's a quiet Monday in newsrooms across media land, so they have to make the story seem a lot bigger than it actually is. If you remember, Colin Powell was usually wheeled out by Dubya to promote going to war against Iraq. The idea was that people would listen to an intelligent person such as Powell. There was some justification in this logic - but the fact that hare-brained dimwits such as Donald Rumsfeld supported the war also was a dead giveaway that it was a bad idea. And let's not forget Dick Cheney's role in all of this - his friends at Halliburton have certainly done well out of Iraq, haven't they?
But I digress. It was said that Powell harboured numerous doubts about the evidence which led to the war - and rightly so. Yet he failed to say anything at the time. He seemed more than happy to do Dubya's bidding back then, to his utter shame. If he really believed we were being led to war on the basis of lies, he should have resigned from the administration and gone public with his views. An endorsement from a character like this could be a poisoned chalice for Obama, so I wouldn't make too much of it.
And that's all from Stargalaxy's Running Commentary for now. Sounds like a good name for a blog, that...
Are you really seriously comparing the two? In what sense is that an even vaguely valid comparison?
Two points: shouts of Obama being 'an Arab', 'not one of us' or even a 'terrorist' have been heard inside venues at various Republican Party rallies. McCain's own running mate has been encouraging such views herself.
I'm sure there are millions of decent, rational Republican voters. But they also get a disturbing number of radicals, fundies, xenophobes and plain old racists, with little or no effort to oppose or challenge such views within the party.
Most observers appear to disagree with you.
And the fact that a major Republican figure publicly supports the opposition's candidate is major news, whichever way you look at it.
What have made Rumsfeld go public is the disgusting negative campaigning by the Republicans and the incredibly poor choice McCain made when he nominated Palin as his running mate. According to polls most Americans disagree with the tone and direction of the Republican campaign too.
McCain could still win- nothing is impossible there- but there are high hopes he won't. I'm not sure this planet can take 4 more years of that Administration.
I think you mean Kinnock, not Foot
As for Sarah Palin, even I'm fast coming to the position that the woman was a terrible choice for the vice-presidency. I suspect she could be a good secretary of state in the right department, but that this is one promotion too soon.
Oh dear.
The Tory victory in that election had less to do with them being unpopular and more an undecided electorate who wouldn't trust a Labour government at that time. That's when Labour decided to radically change it's policies and New Labour came into existence a couple of years after that.
Obama on the other hand, as an opposition candidate, is popular and has some good policies the American public like.
What exactly is a secetary of state in a right department?
Well if you meant that, you should have said it.
Perhaps its because the BBC have next to sod all reporters based in that area of the world? Compared to say an arab based network?
Other than sufficient numbers of Americans not being able to bring themselves to vote for a black man, I see no reason why the Democrats could lose (if there are no big surprises or changes). Bush didn't get re-elected by a large margin at all, even so Kerry was a lot less popular. There is a different air and feeling about this Democrat team and candidate, coupled with a disastrous Republican campaign and record disapproval ratings for the current Republican government- which will invariably have an effect on some voters when they decide which party to support for the next term.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=b2U63fXBlFo&feature=user
I'm pretty impressed with how well he spoke and how he set out why he supports Obama
it ain't a hatchet job
was discussing this with the other hal the other night after a few drinks, if mccain picked lieberman as VP, on a hard choice i'd pick him because i'd vote for obama as elected head of state, but i wouldn't pick him for policies and leadership as a whole, in 4 years probably i would... i just don't think he's there yet, change what other than image exactly springs to mind....
i wouldnt vote for mccain/palin with a barge pole, not because of mccain, but his age and the fact if he died, palin would be president which is a very scary propect even if a distant unlucky one..... the fact McCain has put stuff to stop torture by CIA etc etc is a very signifigant plus for him, even if he knows nothing about economics, because that's what his aides are for....
After being a prisoner of War for over 5 years you can't expect him not to vote for anti-torture legislation.