Sunday, December 30, 2007

Obama Endorsed by the Marshalltown Times Republican

The Marshalltown Times Republican rarely endorses anyone in Democratic Primaries, however, today they endorsed Barack Obama.

With a philosophy of openness — from education to the economy, government to military actions — Barack Obama has based his message of hope and change on the belief that Americans want to be involved in their government.

We couldn’t agree more.

In an age where closed doors, secret military posts and middle-of-the-night pork barrel votes are all too common, Obama believes we can still come together as a country, we can work together to build a better America.

It’s true, his experience in running a country may not be as lengthy as that of his opponents, but perhaps that is a good thing.

Too many of the candidates already have too much “experience” in our eyes — too much “experience” manipulating the system, too much “experience” bowing to special interests and too much “experience” during a previous White House stint.

Obama has what we would call more “down to earth” experience: helping in his community working as a civil rights activist, and, of course, his time in the Illinois State Senate.

The argument has also been made that Obama lacks experience dealing with foreign policy and foreign leaders. Perhaps that “lack of experience” will translate into some bold, decisive actions that actually deal with foreign issues, rather than the typical “nod and smile” philosophy.

Things are looking good for Obama in Marshalltown, as he adds the endorsement of the Marshalltown Times Republican to the endorsement of Rep. Mark Smith, and the support of the UAW in Marshalltown.

The Times Republican endorsed Mitt Romney on the Republican side.

5 comments:

Vigilante said...

Senator Obama is the one who can bring barack America! I'm all fired up and ready to go!

Vigilante said...

RMS941:

Duncan Hunter (R-CA) is a California laughingstock. His claim to fame is trying to get Santa Rosa Island as reserve for disabled American vets to hunt deer and elk. Since this is the last thing DAV's want money spent on for them, no one has ever figured out what ulterior objective Hunter is really hunting on Santa Rosa. But as a Californian who would like to see the GOP returned to a modicum of ethical respectability, let me assure you the last big house to which the Huntster should ever be sent is the White House.

Anonymous said...

Please watch Fred Thompson's message to the Iowa people at one of the 2 links:


http://fredfile.fred08.com/blog/2007/video-freds-message-to-iowa-voters/#comment-34871

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoZ_oBknuBk

Vigilante said...

T-Buzz:

By all rights, in a healthy GOP, Ron Paul should be a front runner this year. But the Republicans are not at all healthy, of course.

A symptom of their desperation is the candidacy of Fred Thompson, which is something I cannot understand.

A candidate's photogenic qualities shouldn't be a key factor for a presidential candidate. But that said, I feel compelled to say something about the Fredster.

Every time I see this guy, I think he has to have been drawn by Herblock, either as Joe McCarthy or as the H-Bomb. Actually, here's a better rendition of the H-Bomb. Checkout the upper left-hand corner warhead. I'm told women think he's sexy. Republican women.

In addition, Fred Thompson is a terrible actor:

Perpetually ill-at-ease in front of the camera, his head shakes ceaselessly sending tsunamis of flesh rolling along his ample jowls. He clears his throat so frequently you'd think he had a toothpick wedged in his glottis crosswise. He ought to consider a tracheotomy. He doesn't smile often. When he does children cry.

When speaking off-the-cuff, his deliberate pacing turns sound bites into feature-length films. When posing for pictures his face betrays that he'd rather be getting acupuncture on his eyeball. His towering frame guarantees that most impromptu TV shots will angle up, distorting his head into a shape reminiscent of a honey-baked ham.

In the game of presidential campaigning, where appearing slick and unruffled while wading through a pool of mutant piranha is a prerequisite, Fred Thompson just can't do it.


I'm scratching my head to understand this candidacy. What does Fred bring to the table?

Anonymous said...

You are sick, sick puppies!