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New York Observer Endorses Obama

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This entry was posted on 1/23/2008 8:30 PM and is filed under 2008 Election, All Posts.


The first NY paper endorsement of the primary season, right in Hillary's back yard.  The Observer, while not exactly a monster of a paper, does boast arguably the best political writing in the state.  Their take:


Mr. Obama, it is true, is hardly an experienced Washington hand, which surely explains the freshness of his vision and the power of his life experience. His opponents have hit this issue hard.  But as far as experience goes, to those Americans who celebrated finding ourselves with our first M.B.A. president in 2000—we can only advise them to look at the $9 trillion national debt in 2008.

And when George W. Bush was driving a bleary, shocked nation into war with bait-and-switch deceptions in 2003, where was our experienced leadership?  Meanwhile, in the west, an Illinois state senator—who has since served three years in the Senate, the same Congressional period that a fellow Midwesterner, Abraham Lincoln, had served when he sought the presidency—rose to exhibit courage and public judgment on that deceptive adventure, stating, “I am not opposed to all wars.  I’m opposed to dumb wars.”


I can't wait to see how the
Grey Lady decides to go...

 

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