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Ronald Reagan's Chief of Staff Endorses Obama (Yes, You Read That Correctly)


No, seriously. You did.


Maybe some of you don't know this, but the chief of staff to the president is, in some ways, a more powerful figure than the president himself. The chief of staff has control over what the president knows and who he sees. Some of the highest members of the cabinet can muscle their way in to to see the president, but that's about it. I suppose the intelligence briefer can tell the president whatever they want. But the chief of staff exerts a tremendous amount of power. At no time was that more true than in the last year of President Reagan's second term, when Reagan was truly suffering with the early symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease. It's no exaggeration to say that Ken Duberstein was once (1988-89) one of the most powerful men on Earth. So, it's significant that he came out today and endorsed Barack Obama.


Duberstein flat-out does not believe that Sarah Palin has the capability or that John McCain has the judgment to be president of the United States. And he's concerned enough about that to endorse a candidate that has very little in common ideologically with the president that Duberstein served.


Duberstein's not all that unique in thinking this. He's actually a little late to the party. There are some grown-ups (to use one of the Village's favorite terms) in the Grand Old Party. There are conservatives that can see beyond ideology and truly put Country First. And it's very important that so many of them are coming out and endorsing Obama and Biden because they are signaling that the new administration has legitimacy. They are putting the lie to all the noise about Obama being a radical or mysterious or an enigma, or worse.


What this means is that a really wide swath of contemporary political actors and thinkers are going to have no problem saluting the flag and following orders under the leadership of our nation's first black president. A big part of Obama's job of unifying the country has already been accomplished before we even hold the election.


It's even more important that this is the case because of all the damage McCain and Palin have done in their long-shot effort to discredit and disqualify Obama. People have been badly misinformed and needlessly biased against our next president, and a lot of negative energy has been whipped up. I don't really know what is going to become of the rank-and-file Republican Party. I do know that, if they don't get their Palinites under control, the GOP Establishment isn't going to be able to get a nominee in 2012 that is acceptable to the broader public.


I have never seen a major U.S. party crash and burn like this before. It will be both interesting and frightening to watch. Looking forward, though, the Democrat Party's tent is stretching at the seams.

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JJPAUL,

Aren't you glad to only have to spend 24/7 doing this for a few more days? I want to ask you a question and I want an HONEST answer from you. Please. If(and i say IF because I have a feeling Obama is going to win, and if he does, he is my President and I will support him 100%)Obama loses this election, do you believe people who voted for him will say he didn't win because he was Black?
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Originally posted by SaltyDog:
JJPAUL,

Aren't you glad to only have to spend 24/7 doing this for a few more days? I want to ask you a question and I want an HONEST answer from you. Please. If(and i say IF because I have a feeling Obama is going to win, and if he does, he is my President and I will support him 100%)Obama loses this election, do you believe people who voted for him will say he didn't win because he was Black?
If Sen McCain loses will people say he lost because he is white?
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Originally posted by LMM:
If McCain loses, it would be due to Obama outspending and out speaking him with smoooth tones.
If Obama loses, it will be blamed on racists, no matter what.
If McCain wins, experience and logic took over.
If Obama wins, he BS'ed his way to it.
My humble opinion as a McCain supporter!




Hmmmm, I would think if Obama wins, that people woke up to how Bush and the republicans made government bigger. BUSH and republican control of the house, abuse their power and went to war for oil. The republicans also proved they are not for middle class or poor folks. After Tuesday, There will be no more Bush's or Dole's in office.
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Originally posted by flotown79:
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Originally posted by SaltyDog:
JJPAUL,

Aren't you glad to only have to spend 24/7 doing this for a few more days? I want to ask you a question and I want an HONEST answer from you. Please. If(and i say IF because I have a feeling Obama is going to win, and if he does, he is my President and I will support him 100%)Obama loses this election, do you believe people who voted for him will say he didn't win because he was Black?
If Sen McCain loses will people say he lost because he is white?


I seriously doubt it, Flo. Would YOU like to answer my question?
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Originally posted by JJPAUL:
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Originally posted by LMM:
If McCain loses, it would be due to Obama outspending and out speaking him with smoooth tones.
If Obama loses, it will be blamed on racists, no matter what.
If McCain wins, experience and logic took over.
If Obama wins, he BS'ed his way to it.
My humble opinion as a McCain supporter!




Hmmmm, I would think if Obama wins, that people woke up to how Bush and the republicans made government bigger. BUSH and republican control of the house, abuse their power and went to war for oil. The republicans also proved they are not for middle class or poor folks. After Tuesday, There will be no more Bush's or Dole's in office.


JJ, you didn't answer my question. If HE LOSES, will Blacks think it was because he's BLACK?
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Originally posted by JJPAUL:

Hmmmm, I would think if Obama wins, that people woke up to how Bush and the republicans made government bigger. BUSH and republican control of the house, abuse their power and went to war for oil. The republicans also proved they are not for middle class or poor folks. After Tuesday, There will be no more Bush's or Dole's in office.


If the republicans went to war for oil…why haven’t they taken over the supply…

It sure would save Americans a lot of money at the gas pump….


McCain/Palin ‘08’
''JJ, you didn't answer my question. If HE LOSES, will Blacks think it was because he's BLACK?''


Heck No, we will shake hands and say better luck next time. We are not bad losers like republicans.

SaltyDog, You and I know Obama will not lose, I have yet to see McCain match the people Obama has got. Lotta people right here in Alabama is voting for Obama and making people think they are voting for McCain because they know how the people here in good old Alabama are towards blacks. There is your answer saltydoggie.
Yes, JJ, I believe Obama is going to win, and like I've said several times, I will respect, support, and trust his judgement as my President if he does just as much as I would McCain if he wins. I'm still voting for McCain tho. Historically, some people actually change their minds in the voting booth. If people don't do that, Obama most assuredly will win. As far as people being afraid to say they're voting for him, it's a darn shame that some people don't have the courage to stand up to others for what they believe, isn't it? Nobody could ever accuse you of that! Good luck and God Bless.
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Originally posted by LMM:
If Obama loses, it will be blamed on racists, no matter what.


I couldn't agree more, and couldn't be more saddened and disgusted by the truth of this.

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Originally posted by LMM:
If McCain wins, experience and logic took over.


Logic? In this election? I don't think that's possible.

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Originally posted by LMM:
If Obama wins, he BS'ed his way to it.


Worked for Bush. Twice. And call me a pessimist, but I don't foresee this, or any other election to come, being any different.
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Originally posted by JJPAUL:
SaltyDog, I would not understand why anyone other than the very rich, would want a 3rd term of Bush and the republicans. Confused


Because McCain isn't BUSH, JJ. Bush isn't running for office again, thank God. It might surprise you to know that I voted for Kerry in the last election, but Bush the first time. Don't you see that thinking all Republicans are alike is like saying all Jews are rich, all Blacks are lazy, and all Whites are racist? You can't compare McCain to Bush anymore than you can compare Obama to Carter. Would you still be so anti-Republican and pro-Dem if Hillary had won the Democratic nomination?
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