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Colin Powell Endorses Barack Obama
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that about does it. bye bye mcsame...
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Colin Powell's endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama was as much a rejection of the Republican Party and Sen. John McCain's campaign as an embrace of the Democratic presidential nominee, political analysts said Monday.Analysts: Powell endorsement more a rejection of GOP, McCain - CNN.com Looks like I am not alone in my assessment. But don't worry. It's the media's fault. Bush's low approval rating is the media's fault. And when McCain repeats Bush's policies and plans, while proclaiming "maverick" (a title he deserved once, but no more), that's the media's fault. If the Republicans lose this election, I think we can recycle the "they stole the election" crap with new "the media caused McCain to lose the election" crap.
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Obama: Powell will have a role in administration
WASHINGTON – With or without a formal title, Colin Powell will have Barack Obama's ear if the Democratic presidential candidate wins the White House in the Nov. 4 election, the candidate said Monday. "He will have a role as one of my advisers," Barack Obama said on NBC's "Today" in an interview aired Monday "Whether he wants to take a formal role, whether that's a good fit for him, is something we'd have to discuss," Obama said. In the NBC interview, Obama said Powell did not give him a heads-up before he crossed party lines and endorsed the Democratic presidential candidate on the network's "Meet the Press" a day earlier. White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said she had not spoken to Bush about his reaction to Powell's endorsement but added that Bush and Powell have a good relationship.Obama: Powell will have a role in administration - Yahoo! News Would Powell bring the same ol' same to an administration that is supposed to be all about change? Personally I think he was restrained and his opinions weren't sought as much as Rice and others, but I could be wrong. ![]() How would he affect an Obama administration and what role would he play if he took an official role.
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