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Colin Powell might endorse Obama

<cite class="vcard"> Mike Allen Mike Allen </cite> <abbr title="2008-10-17T07:07:00-0700" class="recenttimedate">52 mins ago</abbr>
<!-- end .byline --> Retired Gen. Colin Powell, once considered a potential running mate for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), now may endorse his opponent, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), according to Republican sources. But an air of mystery surrounds Powell's planned live appearance Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," and no one is sure what he will say.
Powell’s unassailable national security credentials could sway voters who are vacillating about whether Obama is ready to be commander in chief, and his endorsement of the Illinois senator would make a national security emphasis by McCain in the election's closing days extremely difficult.
Powell, 71, a professional soldier for 35 years, has advised the last three Republican presidents.
The general’s camp is being coy about what he might or might not say on Sunday. But some McCain advisers suspect, without being sure, that Powell will endorse Obama.
“It’s going to make a lot of news, and certainly be personally embarrassing for McCain," a McCain official said. "It comes at a time when we need momentum, and it would create momentum against us.”
Powell, a four-star Army general, was national security adviser to President Ronald Reagan; chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the 1991 Persian Gulf war, when George H.W. Bush was president; and President George W. Bush’s first secretary of State,
Powell has consulted with both Obama and McCain, and the general’s camp has indicated in the past that he would not endorse.
On “Meet the Press” in June 2007, Powell said: “I’ve met with Sen. Obama twice. I’ve been around this town a long time, and I know everybody who is running for office, and I make myself available to talk about foreign policy matters and military matters with whoever wishes to chat with me."
Asked by moderator Tim Russert if he would come back into government, Powell said: “I would not rule it out. I’m not at all interested in political life, if you mean elected political life. That is unchanged. But I always keep my, my eyes open and my ears open to requests for service.”
Asked about an endorsement, he said: “It’s too early.”
NBC’s ‘Andrea Mitchell broke the news of Powell’s surprise “Meet the Press” appearance on the “Today” show Friday.
“In what promises to be a dramatic moment Sunday, Colin Powell — a lion of the Republican establishment, whom McCain and Obama both have courted for months — will finally speak out on a variety of issues, appearing exclusively on ‘Meet the Press,’” Mitchell said. “Of course, years ago, he was talked about as the possible first … African-American nominee of a major party.”

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ProPoker, You scared of Powell hammering the nail on McFrail's coffin?
 

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It's the big unanswered this weekend. How much did the Neocon's get under the big General's skin? Will he hand em the death nail or stay neutral. I doubt very seriously he will endorse McCain.

He may just stay neutral.
 

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Why what? He may not endorse either of me.

That is a possibility.
 

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And just to be clear : Powell is not "all of the sudden our hero."

It's just pretty amusing that he would lean on Obama's side. And we are getting a kick out of it.
 

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And just to be clear : Powell is not "all of the sudden our hero."

It's just pretty amusing that he would lean on Obama's side. And we are getting a kick out of it.

Why?

He was a pretty obvious closet lefty to anyone paying attention.
 

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No, why do you feel Powell will stay neutral?

Just a feeling. I think he's torn between his lifetime of service and long-time conservatism, and appearing like he's siding with the guy primarily because of race and sour grapes.

I think if he sides with BigO, it's because he's still pissed about being tossed under the bus by the Neocons (as he should be). Don't forget though, he was an accomplice in the war decision. He could have told em to GFT, and resigned, but he didn't.
 

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Just a feeling. I think he's torn between his lifetime of service and long-time conservatism, and appearing like he's siding with the guy primarily because of race and sour grapes.

I think if he sides with BigO, it's because he's still pissed about being tossed under the bus by the Neocons (as he should be). Don't forget though, he was an accomplice in the war decision. He could have told em to GFT, and resigned, but he didn't.

great point. Although an endorsement of Obama wouldn't be below him. It would be his ultimate payback to the very people who betrayed him and most of all tarnished his legacy.
 

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Just a feeling. I think he's torn between his lifetime of service and long-time conservatism, and appearing like he's siding with the guy primarily because of race and sour grapes.

I think if he sides with BigO, it's because he's still pissed about being tossed under the bus by the Neocons (as he should be). Don't forget though, he was an accomplice in the war decision. He could have told em to GFT, and resigned, but he didn't.

I don't see it that way. If he sides with Obama now it's because after due consideration of the entire campaign and the situation, he feels Obama would be better for the country. If he was out to screw Repubs he would have done it long ago and would have been stumping for Obama. I think he wanted to step back and really make an informed decision because he genuinely likes both of these guys.
 

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That's possible too.

But, realizing he's a pretty smart fellow (in spite of being duped by the Neocons), he'd have come to that conclusion a long time ago, when the Reds picked JohnnyMic
 

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A traditional conservative? LOL.. Anti-Gun, Pro-Abortion, Social Justice? Powell is a liberal who sucked cock to move himself up the military ranks.

Republicans were looking for a well-spoken black man to call their own and foolishly brought him along.
 

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a traditional conservative? Lol.. Anti-gun, pro-abortion, social justice? Powell is a liberal who sucked cock to move himself up the military ranks.

Republicans were looking for a well-spoken black man to call their own and foolishly brought him along.
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A traditional conservative? LOL.. Anti-Gun, Pro-Abortion, Social Justice? Powell is a liberal who sucked cock to move himself up the military ranks.

Republicans were looking for a well-spoken black man to call their own and foolishly brought him along.

you are the "poster boy" for how the republican party has lost it's way. powell served his country with nothing but honor and now you disrespect the man by calling him a cock-sucker who offers nothing of value other than being black and being able to speak well?

mcCain is a "maverick" when he goes against any of the republicans ideals but powell is just a well-spoken cock sucking black man because he does?
 

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"Powell is a liberal who sucked cock to move himself up the military ranks." At least he got the rank of general instead of a couple of beers, like yourself.
 

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