"He's Transformative And Restorative": New York Observer Endorses Obama

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First Posted: 01-22-08 09:43 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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New York Observer To Endorse Obama

The New York Observer has endorsed Illinois Sen. Barack Obama for the upcoming Feb. 5 Democratic primary, The Huffington Post has learned. The Observer writes that the fact that he has "risen too quickly for his opponents' taste" is "nothing less than a recommendation."

Below is an excerpt of the Observer's endorsement, that hit the paper's Web site this morning.

Obama for America:
We Back Barack in Democratic Primary
Yes, He's Transformative And Restorative as Well


The New York Observer urges New York Democrats to support Mr. Obama in the state's presidential primary on Feb. 5.

New Yorkers might ask why they should not pull a lever for our junior senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton. While Mrs. Clinton is an extraordinary United States senator for New York, we believe that Mr. Obama can be a great president for the United States of America.

Most of the other candidates have absorbed, assimilated or appropriated Mr. Obama's issue of change.

But a great deal of the argument for Mr. Obama's candidacy is about one great issue in American life: Restoring American democracy.

It is difficult to remember the last national candidate who has charged and jazzed the democratic system as Mr. Obama has. Partly as a result of his candidacy, college campuses have remembered why they are proud of the United States, kids are going door to door, runners are handing out leaflets on weekends, racial lines have been culturally melted and the electoral approach to presidential campaigning has been reborn.

And, as more than one commentator has said, America is being reintroduced to the world.

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Mr. Obama stands the best chance of restoring the essential relationship between power and the American people. He is not flanked and blocked by an existing, entrenched power structure; his words are not muddied by layers of handlers; he still says what he means.

Mr. Obama would also be the most formidable Democrat in the general election. He has demonstrated a capacity to energize young people and attract new voters, and is the only candidate in the Democratic Party who attracts independents, who are the fastest-growing part of the electorate. His refusal to demonize the Republican Party as a right-wing attack machine will appeal to those independents as well as moderate Republicans.

As far as experience goes, 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 two 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."

Now we have paid the price many times over, and there are no clear paths in Baghdad. But there may be one in Washington. Mr. Obama is the emblem of a new America.

He has risen too quickly for his opponents' taste; that fact is nothing less than a recommendation.

His relationship to truth and plain speaking and public transparency is the first step toward reviving democracy in the United States of America.

Barack Obama of Illinois is the future. New York's Democrats should embrace him.

The New York Observer has endorsed Illinois Sen. Barack Obama for the upcoming Feb. 5 Democratic primary, The Huffington Post has learned. The Observer writes that the fact that he has "risen too quic...
The New York Observer has endorsed Illinois Sen. Barack Obama for the upcoming Feb. 5 Democratic primary, The Huffington Post has learned. The Observer writes that the fact that he has "risen too quic...
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- foreplay I'm a Fan of foreplay 2 fans permalink

The New York Observer is a ten year old weekly rag which claims a circulation of 51,000. I think it is available at the supermarket.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 AM on 01/23/2008

New York Observer is backing Obama !!!
with its AMAZING circulation of.....DRUMROLL.... 51,000 readers,

thats less than UCLA's Daily Bruin campus paper.

well, Clintons better pack it up. Surely, they ain't gonna take on the New York Observer!

Hufpo is getting more hysterical by the moment. Obama must be losing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 AM on 01/23/2008
- RusStyles I'm a Fan of RusStyles 56 fans permalink
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Apparently the country is has started to recognize who's best to lead America as well.

LA TImes National Poll Results 1-23-08

Campaign '08: vote now
If the election were today, who would you vote for?
16.9%
Hillary Clinton
7.9%
John Edwards
2.3%
Rudy Giuliani
2.4%
Mike Huckabee
2.8%
Dennis Kucinich
5.1%
John McCain
19.9%
Barack Obama
37.6%
Ron Paul
3.9%
Mitt Romney
1.3%
Fred Thompson
36447 total responses

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 AM on 01/23/2008

What a superb endorsement!
And I just love that line: "As far as experience goes, when George W. Bush was driving a bleary, shocked nation into war with bait-and-switch deceptions in 2003, where was our experienced leadership?"
How so very true!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 01/23/2008

The New York Observer???? I grew up in NY and never heard of it. Looked it up. It's a weekly with 50K circulation. This isn't news, it's farce. What's next? The Hackensack Weekly Shopper?
Ms. Huffington's evident dislike of Clinton and her desire to tilt the field for Obama are within her rights. But if she wants the site to be seen as a place where progressives can get unbiased news, she has pretty much destroyed that in the past month.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 01/23/2008

There is no doubt in my mind this is the official cheerleading site for Obama. It doesn't matter how far ahead Hillary is in the national polls; it doesn't matter if Hillary won NH or NV; it doesn't matter if other newspaper endorse Hillary; ObamaPost would never ever credit Hillary for anything. If there is any endorsement of Hillary, you would need to search hard & long for it here. Any endorsement of Obama is auto-front page news for a week here. And you say there is no bias here? You kool-aid drinkers can have all your fun, but don't cry sour grapes when Obama gets trounced on Feb. 5th. You don't have the monopoly on truth. You can't force people to hate Hillary so your messiah can be king.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 01/23/2008

I would like to know where the New York Observer was when the President was using his "bait and switch" deceptions in leading us to war?

If Obama wins the nomination I will vote for him. But the Observer, like the rest of the media and Obama supporters, have yet to answer the most basic question in regards to supporting Obama for President?

Why?

When you get past his charisma and charm, his personality, why is he the best choice to lead the nation in the right direction? What are his plans? What can we expect? What will he do in his first 100 days, and how will he pay for his ideas?

I have heard them from Mr. Edwards, and Ms. Clinton, but Senator Obama has not done this. He talks about hope, and that's great; but hope doesn't lower the cost of medicine, doesn't pay down the debt, and doesn't bring manufacturing jobs back to the US.

Right now I am not supporting Obama, but I will vote for him when he is the only choice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 01/23/2008

Quote from the AP: [Obama's] campaign manager, David Plouffe, was far more pointed in a written statement that accused the Clinton campaign of "an entire week's worth of false, divisive attacks designed to mislead caucus-goers and discredit the caucus itself."Whatever the hard feelings, Clinton told supporters they would fade by the fall general election campaign. "We will all be united in November," she said, as the crowd chanted "HRC, HRC." [end quote] ----------------------------------------------------------------- I have said this time and again. The Clintons and their surrogates believe that they can do anything and that no matter what lies, dirty politics, race-baiting, xenophobia inciting, lying, misreprensenting, amoral campaign they run, that Democrats in general---and Blacks specifically---will have no choice but to support them in November if they are successful in stealing this nomination. I beg to differ. I hope all intelligent Democrats of good conscience will vote for a change in the political party by NOT supporting her if she robs the public of a chance at an honest debate and a substantive choice for president. Don't vote for Billary in the fall under any circumstance; make a stand about your morals and your values as a party. Blacks more than others should always stand up for right because they, since inception, have been the true moral conscience of this nation; FACT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 01/23/2008

Just how many tight-ass papers are endorsing Obama.? I know the Reno paper. And a South Carolina paper. What the heck is going on? Is he our nominee, or are we all considered Democrats for a day in Obamas eyes?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 01/23/2008

FACT IS: OBAMA IS A WEAK, COWARD. READ THIS. IT IS A FACT.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-06-28-obama-impeachment_N.htm?csp=34

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 AM on 01/23/2008
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My sentiments exactly. What a great endorsement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 01/23/2008
- Bagger I'm a Fan of Bagger 17 fans permalink
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This is a trend...so many endorsements for Obama but why? Do you Clinton supporters ask why this "rookie" candidate is standing up to Bill and his wife? Obama should never have been doing this well. There is a reason for the resistance of Bill's wife.... figure it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 01/22/2008

Well well well, ain't this a kiss of death?

What does it tell you when a neo-con rag endorses Obama? Might he too be a neo-con.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 01/22/2008

Barack Obama in his own words. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAkIidChxic&eurl=http://www.taylormarsh.com/ . I heard this Rezko guy will open up a new can of worms for senator Obama the next couple of days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 01/22/2008
- meileen I'm a Fan of meileen 9 fans permalink

Yawn.

Tic toc Obama.

Keep bashing a woman, and you will pay the price at the polls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 01/22/2008
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