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Obama's Editorial Endorsements: including Washington Post, Fidel Castro, Richard Lugar, Chuck Hagel, & more!

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HUNTINGTON WEST VIRGINIA:
The Herald-Dispatch editorial board met today. We spent a lot of time
discussing the presidential endorsement, which comes out Sunday.

First, a bit of history. As best I remember, The Herald-Dispatch has
endorsed every Democratic candidate since Jimmy Carter in 1976. Before then, I have no memory. So going by those elections, the HD is 3-5 in agreeing with the American voter.

I can't say here who gets our endorsement, but I can say that the discussion was calm at times and less sedate at others. The thing was that no one was really excited about either candidate.

But we were all over 50, and we have seen too much to be too excited about candidates. None of us sees anyone running as a Messiah who will lead us to the promised land.


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UNATTRIBUTED, BUT KEEN INSIGHTS:

My own prediction: Obama will win, and Democrats will control both houses of Congress. In 2010, Republicans will regain control of one house, and the Republicans will win back the White House in 2012. Whether they regain control of both houses of Congress I cannot say, but I seriously doubt it.

This assumes the Republican Party acts with more intelligence and foresight than it has shown since 2004.

This year, the Democratic Party had two strong candidates in the primary. The GOP really had none. For a party that is supposed to be conservative, the GOP had no strong conservative with wide appeal in the primaries. McCain won almost by default, and if he surprises a lot of us and wins the election this year, it will be more a vote against Obama than a vote for McCain. I have talked with several Republicans, and very few are voting for him. They are either voting for Palin or against Obama. Or they are voting for the Republican candidate, whoever it may be. I know of no one who is voting for McCain because he is John McCain.

You can't do well in the long run if that's your base. But it's what the GOP did to itself.

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Fidel Castro Endorses Obama -- Again
By Humberto Fontova
The American Thinker

Barack Obama's Kenyan cousin Raila Obinga did well in naming his son Fidel Castro Odinga. From Havana this week, Obama's nephew's namesake issued his 2nd Barack Obama endorsement.

"The only thing that abounds in McCain are years" wrote the Stalinist Cuban dictator in his regime's official paper. "His (electoral) adversary far surpasses McCain in intelligence and serenity. And his health is not guaranteed."


So a major concern for Castro is,

"that the lady with the rifles, the inexperienced ex-governor of Alaska, could became U.S. President. We observe that she knows absolutely nothing about anything."


Castro's favoritism towards Democrats is nothing new. "We'd better hope Kennedy wins this election," Fidel Castro confided to a subaltern in 1960. "If Nixon wins our revolution won't last." the Bay of Pigs and Missile Crisis betrayals (of free Cubans) vindicated Castro's foresight a thousand times over.

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Washington Post Endorsement! Most Articulate/Accurate so far by Stephen Fox on Friday, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:07:26 AM
just in! aspen, buffalo, muskegon endorsements... by Stephen Fox on Monday, Oct 20, 2008 at 2:40:25 PM
Wow! by Prantha Trivedi on Friday, Oct 17, 2008 at 2:46:00 PM
I meant WaPo (not Fox) by Prantha Trivedi on Friday, Oct 17, 2008 at 2:47:33 PM
NO PROBLEM by Stephen Fox on Friday, Oct 17, 2008 at 4:39:53 PM
Post endorsement by Bill Samuel on Friday, Oct 17, 2008 at 7:40:54 PM
You may be right, Bill, but keep an open mind, eh? by Stephen Fox on Saturday, Oct 18, 2008 at 11:19:13 AM
WaPo by Brian Normoyle on Saturday, Oct 18, 2008 at 3:56:19 PM
Mr. Normoyle is far more polite than I am. by Stephen Fox on Saturday, Oct 18, 2008 at 6:03:43 PM
Phone Banking by Annabel Hoyt on Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 4:41:47 PM
Editorial Endorsements Meaning the Most by E. Micol on Monday, Oct 20, 2008 at 7:15:30 AM
Thanks, Eric. You are the first to put it in those words! by Stephen Fox on Tuesday, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:06:08 PM
SORRY, I MEANT ERIN, NOT ERIC.... by Stephen Fox on Tuesday, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:09:23 PM
No problem... by E. Micol on Tuesday, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:37:08 PM
WHAT DO AMERICANS IN GERMANY SAY? by Stephen Fox on Tuesday, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:00:01 PM