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Sen. Kennedy Backs Obama for President

DAVID ESPO | January 28, 2008 02:42 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Two generations of Kennedys _ the Democratic Party's best known political family _ endorsed Barack Obama for president on Monday, with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy calling him a "man with extraordinary gifts of leadership and character," a worthy heir to his assassinated brother.

"I feel change in the air," Kennedy said in remarks salted with scarcely veiled criticism of Obama's chief rival for the nomination, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, as well as her husband, the former president.

"I have marveled at his grit and grace," he said of the man a full generation younger than he is.

Kennedy's endorsement was ardently sought by all three of the remaining presidential contenders, and he delivered it at a pivotal time in the race. A liberal lion in his fifth decade in the Senate, the Massachusetts senator is in a position to help Obama court Hispanic voters as well as rank-and-file members of labor unions, two key elements of the Democratic Party.

He is expected to campaign actively for Obama in the days before a string of delegate-rich primaries and caucuses across 24 states on Feb. 5, beginning later this week in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

The senator made his comments at a crowded campaign rally that took on the appearances of a Kennedy family embrace of Obama, who sat smiling as he heard their praise.

He was introduced by Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late president, who said Obama "offers that same sense of hope and inspiration" as did her father. Rep. Patrick Kennedy also endorsed Obama from the stage before a boisterous crowd at American University.

"Today isn't just about politics for me. It's personal," Obama, 46, said when it came time for him to speak. "I was too young to remember John Kennedy and I was just a child when Robert Kennedy ran for president. But in the stories I heard growing up, I saw how my grandparents and mother spoke about them, and about that period in our nation's life _ as a time of great hope and achievement."

In his remarks, Sen. Kennedy sought one by one to rebut many of the arguments leveled by Obama's critics.

"From the beginning, he opposed the war in Iraq. And let no one deny that truth," he said, an obvious reference to former President Clinton's statement that Obama's early anti-war stance was a "fairy tale."

"With Barack Obama, we will turn the page on the old politics of misrepresentation and distortion.

"With Barack Obama we will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against gender, ethnic group against ethnic group, and straight against gay," Kennedy said.

The Massachusetts senator had remained on the sideline of the presidential campaign for months, saying he was friends with Obama, Clinton and former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, as well as several Senate colleagues who are no longer in the race.

Lately, according to several associates, Kennedy became angered with what he viewed as racially divisive comments by Bill Clinton. Nearly two weeks ago, he played a personal role in arranging a brief truce between the Clintons and Obama on the issue.

Questioned about Kennedy's endorsement, Hillary Clinton said simply, "We're all proud of the people we have endorsing us."

She also defended herself and her husband against criticism that they had engaged in racial politics and distortion of a rival's record.

"There's been no two people who have stood against that more than we have over many years," she said in a conference call with Arizona reporters.

Kennedy refers only sparingly to his assassinated brothers, John and Robert, in his public remarks, and his endorsement of Obama was cast in terms that aides said was unusually personal.

"There was another time, when another young candidate was running for president and challenging America to cross a new frontier. He faced criticism from the preceding Democratic president, who was widely respected in the party," Kennedy said, referring to Harry S. Truman.

"And John Kennedy replied, 'The world is changing. The old ways will not do. ... It is time for a new generation of leadership.

"So it is with Barack Obama," he added.

Kennedy began his remarks by paying tribute to Sen. Clinton's advocacy for issues such as health care and women's rights. "Whoever is our nominee will have my enthusiastic support," he said.

But he quickly pivoted to a strong endorsement of Obama, whom he said "has extraordinary gifts of leadership and character, matched to the extraordinary demands of this moment in history."

"I believe that a wave of change is moving across America," Kennedy said.

Also Monday, Obama picked up the endorsement of author Toni Morrison, who once labeled Bill Clinton the "first black president." Morrison said she has admired Hillary Clinton for years because of her knowledge and mastery of politics, but cited Obama's "creative imagination which coupled with brilliance equals wisdom."

Morrison said her endorsement had little to do with Obama's race _ he is the son of a black father from Kenya and a white mother from Kansas _ but rather his personal gifts.


 
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- JackWOrf I'm a Fan of JackWOrf 10 fans permalink



Fat Ted is bellowing for Obama. Obama has gotten his wish. Like Hillary, he now has his very own Fat Boomer to bellow for him. While Fat Ted never quite made it to the ranks of an ex-President, he is, however, the part-owner of the SOUL of an ex-President. So there is no reason why he can not drag the heroic image of John F. Kennedy, who so stirs the hearts of many Americans, through the muck and mire of this idiotic campaign.

But more importantly, Fat Ted is the Guardian of the Holy Virgin Caroline. The Holy Virgin Caroline has directly communicated with her father, who art in heaven, and she has determined that her father, JFK, who art in heaven, would most certainly be for Obama. And furthermore, her father, JFK, has also talked to God Himself, and indeed, the Holy Virgin Caroline assures us that God Himself would vote for Obama.

Unfortunately, God's legal residence is in Florida, so his vote will not be counted.

But getting back to Fat Ted, after complaining that it was inappropriate for a former president to be campaigning for his own wife, Fat Ted now explores totally new dimensions of inappropriateness. Fat Ted brings us METAPHYSICAL levels of inappropriateness! Fat Ted talks to DEAD PRESIDENTS and channels their opinions! Fat Ted is a MEDIUM!

Apparently believing himself to be the owner of a dead President's soul, by virtue of it having been his brother, he now feels that it is appropriate to drag out the heroic image of his dead brother to campaign for someone who otherwise shows signs of being a whiney little sleezebag.

I must say that I felt vomitous outrage at seeing the image of John F. Kennedy being shown at the same time as Osama, er, I mean, Obama. I am still wondering exactly WHO Barak Hussein Obama even IS, or WHAT he stands for, other than his banal and meaningless CHANGE mantra.

What sort of "change"? Hitler brought change. Lenin brought change. Even Bush brought change. So WTF does "change" mean?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 01/29/2008

The sad fact is that representative democracy in the US is an illusion. The corporate MSM picks the candidates and the hackable electronic voting machines are preprogrammed to pick the winners that will best serve our masters. We wind up with a "face" of the nation who will ultimately be co-opted by the corporate interests. The only candidate who could have withstood their influence (Kucinich) was marginalized. We are presented with American Idol types of candidates who are basically different versions of the same thing.
The firmly entrenched powers (aristocracy) that run this country are not about to cede power to the people (serfs). The grand experiment is no more. Democracy is dead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 01/29/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 01/29/2008
- lavndrblue I'm a Fan of lavndrblue 30 fans permalink
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IMO the Democrats in Congress and the DNC would love Obama to win so that they can have a higher degree of decision making authority over his cabinet picks and will be able to mold his policies. Obama is inexperienced, he will let them 'guide' him, where Hillary will not allow them to make her decisions. Of course Kennedy backed Obama..........he will have Obama in his pocket.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 01/29/2008
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The Democrats are so foolish. I have become so disheartened after years of giving the party the benefit of the doubt during the Bush era- they finally show that they truly are incompotent, petty, and self serving. The "liberal" press I am sorry to report is everythng the Republicans have accused them of. They choose a candidate, circle around the and write everything from that slant. When the press is done breastfeeding little crybaby Obama we are going ot be left with a belligerent, unqualified candidate so far out of his league we are going to be stupeified. Democrats wake up! they aren't going to life line Barack as soon as a Republican is coosen as the nominee, can you imagine Romney putting up with the nonsense that Hillary has had to withstand? We get everything we deserve.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 01/29/2008
- Heidfeld I'm a Fan of Heidfeld 11 fans permalink

Yet another 'Old Guard' Washington insider comes to Obama, and he welcomes them with open arms. The level of hypocrisy is amazing!

Since we know Obama isn't about change, why can't his supporters get behind the Clinton 'perfection' movement.

Despite what all the Clinton haters on here will say, Bill's 8 years as president were damn good ones. Not perfect, but close. But now he and Hillary have the hindsight and the lessons learned to make the next 8 years even better. A perfected version of his first terms.

Think about it. Think about an important 8 year period of your own life. Think about some of the mistakes you made, and think about how much better you could make it if you could go back now, with all the knowledge you now posses, and do it over again.

Hillary and Bill have that chance. They have the chance to go back and perfect and already great thing. Open your eyes and realized that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 AM on 01/29/2008

Lets be honest here! ..AMAZING the lies that are being told! Ted Kennedy for one said no matter what you hear Obama has been against the war from the beginning...hmmnnn lets think a minute....Clinton has been in the senate since Jan of 2001...Obama has only been in the senate since Jan of 2005....gee all the hard decisions were made while Bush was making up stories of WMD...and Obama was no where in sight for those votes on the war. He wasn't even a US senator til January of 2005.....by them everyone voted against the war!..... and Obama did vote to fund the war after Jan 2005

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 AM on 01/29/2008
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and now for a musical interlude.....

The Obama Rap: Get Down To the Booths

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTOo-1Cp6ho

BARACK OBAMA HAS ENERGIZED AN ENTIRE GENERATION FOR CHANGE.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 AM on 01/29/2008
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Ted Kennedy is EXACTLY what the Obama campaign needed at this point. Ted Kennedy helped John Kerry win the nomination last year and he will help Obama win the nomination this year. All the people that are complaining and making snide remarks about Ted Kennedy are jealous that their candidate (Billary) didn’t get the endorsement. This is by far the biggest endorsement that a Democratic candidate could get. Period. Bar None. End of Story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 AM on 01/29/2008
- olympia72 I'm a Fan of olympia72 2 fans permalink

Does Ted Kennedy take women seriously? Does any Kennedy? Sure, they're good to fuck (consensually or otherwise, in a car or not), but to take them seriously otherwise? John F. and Robert F. were never famous for taking women seriously, not for a minute. Why should Teddy be any different?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 AM on 01/29/2008
- semorg I'm a Fan of semorg 6 fans permalink

A proud moment for all Americans to witness such a historical moment. USA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 AM on 01/29/2008
- IkeChicago I'm a Fan of IkeChicago 18 fans permalink

No way can Obama be on a ticket with Clinton. Hillary will not win without Obama, but the reverse is not true.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1961161/posts

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 AM on 01/29/2008

BOYCOTT OBAMA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 01/29/2008
- cae I'm a Fan of cae 3 fans permalink

I'll probably get heat for saying this, but oh well. I support Hillary but can understand and respect why Sen Kennedy did this. He didn't like the way the Clintons were running the campaign and apparently told them so in very strong terms, and they didn't listen to him. So I don't think it's surprising, and I think it's signficant. How much, who knows. I like Sen Kennedy.

But I was listening to MSNBC Matthews and then Olbermann tonight, and I'm not sure who said it on whose show, but it may have been Andrea Mitchel--or someone else, but the person said that it began with Caroline Kennedy, that her children (teenagers?) told her they liked Obama, and they convinced her. The reporter said she and Sen Kennedy are close and she told him she was liking Obama, and her feelings probably had some influence on Sen Kennedy--not that it was the only factor, but the reporter said they are close.

In addition, when Sen. Claire McCaskill of MO made her endorsement of Obama, she was asked why and said her teenage daughter liked Obama and convinced her.

So are we seeing some large endorsements because children are getting caught up in hype or it's an "in" thing? I don't think this is a good reason to support a candidate for president of the US.

That said, I haven't liked the tactics the Clintons used recently and have emailed her website to that effect.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 01/29/2008

Mayor Quimby for Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 01/29/2008
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