Colin Powell To Have Role In Obama Administration Says Obama

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JENNIFER LOVEN | October 20, 2008 09:33 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., listens as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks at rally in Orlando, Monday, Oct. 20, 2008.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

ORLANDO, Fla. — Barack Obama and former Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton sought together Monday to swing this state to blue, mocking the Republican ticket by saying the election's theme should be "jobs, baby, jobs" for people hurting in a nearly unprecedented economic crisis.

It was the first time the bitter opponents from the Democratic primaries have appeared together since a pair of fundraisers in early July. Those were understated affairs compared to the wild, sign-waving, overflow crowd of more than 50,000 people that gathered outside a sports arena to see them side-by-side as the sun set.

Clinton, sharing nearly equal billing with the man who beat her for the Democratic presidential nomination, got the "jobs, baby, jobs" train going by saying that the "drill, baby, drill" chant that is popular in speeches and crowds at events for Republican John McCain and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, misses people's real concerns.

Later, as Obama spoke, he picked it up at his audience's urging. "Jobs, baby, jobs _ you like that?" he said to cheers.

With just over two weeks left until Election Day, Obama is setting aside two full days to campaign across Florida, which twice went for Republican George W. Bush and now figures prominently in the Democrat's hopes for clinching the presidency. He also made a last-minute decision Monday to cancel many of his campaign events on Thursday and Friday _ also planned for GOP states _ to fly to Hawaii to see his suddenly gravely ill grandmother, who raised him for much of his life.

Obama's Florida swing was timed to coincide with Monday's opening of early voting statewide.

He brought potent weapons, Clinton foremost among them. But Obama's wife, Michelle, and another former Obama rival for the Democratic nomination, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, also were holding their own campaign schedules around Florida at the same time.

In Orlando, there were signs of Clinton's gracious dedication to getting Obama elected, along with some evidence of the awkwardness that still lingers after their long- and hard-fought primary rivalry.

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Clinton met Obama's plane at the airport and boarded it, so that the smiling, waving pair could descend the stairs together in a show of unity designed for the cameras. But they then quickly split, riding to the event in separate cars.

Clinton's 15-minute address focused more on the importance of ending Republican dominance of the White House than about the specifics of her support for Obama. She campaigned mostly to fire up the crowd, urging them to get out the vote, especially now, as Florida's early voting ends Nov. 1. Earlier Monday, Clinton drew about 600 people to a rally in Fort Lauderdale where she barely mentioned Obama but spoke passionately about a Democratic win.

"Now is the time to close the deal for Barack Obama and close the book on eight years of failed Republican leadership," she said at Obama's side. "America will once again rise from the ashes of the Bushes."

Clinton aides say she has done 65 events for Obama, including public events like rallies or town halls but also behind-the-scenes duties such as conference calls and fundraising. In Florida this week, she is headlining two other events on her own, besides the joint one with Obama.

Obama paid tribute to his supporter, opening his remarks by giving a paen to her accomplishments and leading the crowd in a "Hillary, Hillary" chant.

Obama had been unable to reduce McCain's solid lead in Florida polls, despite far outspending and outstaffing his opponent. But since the housing crisis spread recently into a broader financial meltdown, Florida _ like other key states _ has started looking better for him.

In a sign of the importance of Florida, Obama's campaign has parked deputy campaign manager Steve Hildebrand here. Winning the state's 27 electoral votes could ease Obama's path to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.

And the campaign has decided that persuading Democrats to vote early is key.

Earlier in the day in Tampa, Obama noted that anything can happen on Nov. 4 _ cars breaking down, emergencies at work _ that can keep even a determined voter from the polls. What he didn't say was that anything can happen between now and Election Day in a heated White House race, and that his campaign wants to capitalize on its current momentum.

Obama's Florida director, Steve Schale, said as many as 40 percent of voters in the state could turn out early; the state has 11.2 million registered voters. The more the better for the campaign, which has identified a total of 1 million people in two demographic categories considered ripe for Obama's message, black voters and white or Hispanic independents under age 30, who are now registered but did not vote in 2004, Schale said.

Obama also took careful note of Florida's precarious economic situation. The state has higher unemployment than the national average and one of the worst foreclosure rates. So he touted his plan for a 90-day moratorium on home foreclosures and for giving bankruptcy judges authority to reduce the interest rates or amount owed on a mortgage for a primary home.

He planned to hammer home that message some more in a round-table discussion of his economic plan on Tuesday in Lake Worth, Fla., featuring governors from states key to the election _ Michigan, Ohio, New Mexico and Colorado. All the governors are Democrats, but all four states except Michigan voted for Bush in 2004.

In Tampa, Obama was introduced by half a dozen baseball players from the Tampa Bay Rays, who dethroned the defending champion Boston Red Sox Sunday night to clinch the American League pennant and earn a spot in the World Series.

The crowd went almost as wild for them as for Obama. "Tampa Bay! Tampa Bay!" the audience screamed as the players waved from the stage at Legend's Field, the spring training home of the New York Yankees.

"When you see a (Chicago) White Sox fan showing some love to the Rays, and the Rays showing some love back, you know we're on to something right here," said the Illinois senator.

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Associated Press writer Travis Reed in Fort Lauderdale contributed to this report.

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Barack Obama and former Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton sought together Monday to swing this state to blue, mocking the Republican ticket by saying the election's theme s...
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- XME I'm a Fan of XME 26 fans permalink
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BTW, interesting article...but there's no connection between the article and the title!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 AM on 10/22/2008
- getoffmedz I'm a Fan of getoffmedz 109 fans permalink
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Obviously, many of those "contributing" NEVER read the full transcript of General Powell's statement?

Better get your troll checks cashed real soon?

The landslide nears.

heh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 10/21/2008
- exmate I'm a Fan of exmate 11 fans permalink

ttownrich commented
It is laughable how Obama talks about McCain being another 4 years of Bush and then he turns around and listens to a Bush advisor, even talks about him having a role in an Obama administra­tion......­What a freakin joke.

I come to the opposite conclusion. Powell was an advisor that Bush SHOULD have listened to but did not. (according to Bob Woodwards books). According to Powell's chief of staff, Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, the Bush White House was run by a Neoconservative cabal headed by Cheney and Rumsfeld. If Powell had resigned, the Bush White House would have been dominated by unopposed Neoconserv­atives.Pow­ell tried to oppose the Iraq invasion and when it became inevidable, he tried to get it done right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 AM on 10/21/2008
- dadd I'm a Fan of dadd 4 fans permalink

wasn't he one of the fellows that lied about WMD's?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 10/20/2008
- Krikkit I'm a Fan of Krikkit 14 fans permalink

Yes, he didn't tell the truth. But he was the only one in there pushing back against Doug Feith's report that lied repeatedly about wmd. He was lied to, too. When he came out and spoke at the UN, he believed the hype too according to inside stories.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 AM on 10/21/2008
- getoffmedz I'm a Fan of getoffmedz 109 fans permalink
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Most loyal Americans were duped by the Bush/Cheney swine herd inner circle over Iraq.

Remember?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 10/21/2008

He was lied to but Clinton, Edwards, and all those Senators who woted for the invasion and believed the crap coming out of Bush, Powell. Cheney, Rice, were not and should be accountable, but poor Powell, he was duped!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 10/21/2008
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I think Obama will use Colin's strategic advice, but I don't see him in a full-time cabinet position. At least I hope not. There are other dems we should give opportunities to. Plus Powell seems less than interested.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 10/20/2008
- munki I'm a Fan of munki 33 fans permalink
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Secretary of State!!!
He is so good at...
Because Obama is much more open-minded and intelligent...
General will shine...
I can see them to be a perfect team!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 10/20/2008
- Krikkit I'm a Fan of Krikkit 14 fans permalink

Don't look at cabinet positions as "opportunities," because that leads to giving cronyism primacy. Instead, look at who can best fill the post and do the job that's needed. Obama is going to have many monumental tasks and he'll need the absolute best people he can find to help him.

Maybe Bush thinks Brown needed an "opportunity" too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 10/21/2008
- RRonin I'm a Fan of RRonin 19 fans permalink
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Powell was played for a sucker by the Bushies. Used, exploited, the designated point man in the campaign for war, conned into this flunkie's suicide mission by a cynical appeal to patriotism and honor by a flock of chicken hawks who had "other priorities" while Powell slogged through the rice paddies of Viet Nam. Deep down inside, this loyal soldier is probably so full of bottled up rage he left the Bush administration as soon as it became obvious to EVERYONE that the Bushies only valued him as window dressing. Powell needs Obama more than Obama needs him. Powell needs SOMEONE who will give him a chance to redeem himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 10/20/2008
- munki I'm a Fan of munki 33 fans permalink
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watch it... did you ever served in high ranking official or in a military?
do you carry out duty from highest command?
just a suggestion... before jumping into a conclusion...
lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 10/20/2008
- metropixie I'm a Fan of metropixie 3 fans permalink
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Obama, Powell is tainted goods. You don't need him. Powell's absolutely right to break with the GOP, but he wasted a million moments to do that sooner, like when Bush ran for a second term. Powell has supported Bush all the way through. He has squandered his reputation and enabled Bush in his squandering of lives. Again, Obama, you don't need to add this controversial figure to your administration. It's about "CHANGE," remember? Be consistent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 10/20/2008

It is laughable how Obama talks about McCain being another 4 years of Bush and then he turns around and listens to a Bush advisor, even talks about him having a role in an Obama administra­tion......­What a freakin joke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 10/20/2008
- Krikkit I'm a Fan of Krikkit 14 fans permalink

The only thing laughable is the Republican tendency to put party before everything else, including honor, service, real patriotism or even good old fashioned common sense. Besides, when did Bush ever listen to Colin Powell's advice? Answer: never. He used Powell because Powell had cache and respectability that Bush lacked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 AM on 10/21/2008
- Krikkit I'm a Fan of Krikkit 14 fans permalink

Now you're thinking like a politician and not like a leader. Every material is useful in the hands of a master craftsman, and every talented individual is useful to a masterful leader. Powell has his brilliance and he is a master Statesman. Throwing him out would be like throwing out the baby with the Republican party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 10/21/2008
- eman I'm a Fan of eman 2 fans permalink

POWELL IS A WAR CRIMINAL!!!

he didn't have the backbone to stand up to bush when he KNEW this war was wrong !! and how many people died becaues of his cowardice??

obama will lose my vote if he wants powell with him- im going with nader

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 10/20/2008

America would rather let itself get excited and cheer with glee over Obama's new old war criminal, than rather appreciate a real honest to goodness true war hero. No wonder the United States is so full of it these days. Washington liars, con artists and thieves are the order of the day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 10/20/2008
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a true war hero does not a good president make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 10/20/2008
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I'm a veteran.

I honor Senator McCain service.

But POW does not equal War Hero.

And as I recall, General Powell was never censured by the United State Senate.

The criminal is not General Powell.

Just saying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 10/20/2008
- XME I'm a Fan of XME 26 fans permalink
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There's no doubt that Powell made some poor choices under Bush, but I for one give the man a lot of credit for owning up to those and for expressing disappointment in his own performance in those instances. That's a LOT more than we can say about most folks who've worked for Bush (actually, I think it's more than we can say for ANYONE who's worked for Bush, and especially for Bush himself). I think in spite of his errors, he's a good man and an honorable general and I respect his judgement and his willingnes to consider the candidates, not just to support a candidate because they are the Republican. Being African American, he knew that some Repubs would trash him and turn on him if he endorsed Obama and yet he felt it was important for him to stand up...perhaps because he'd not done so in the past when he felt he should have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 10/21/2008

Powell is a self-serving joke. He waits throughout the campaign to see who is likely to win and only then does he jump in with his so-called "endorsement" barely three weeks before the election. Good grief. Such a phony baloney. Powell sways where the wind will take him. His choice has nothing to do with skin color and everything to do with his fear of fading into oblivion. I've no respect for the man. Simply pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 10/20/2008
- Wyld I'm a Fan of Wyld permalink

Um, why is Powell referenced in the title, but not in the article itself?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 10/20/2008


Bingo, Wyld,
I read the article twice just to be sure, and I don't even see Powell's name mentioned in it once!
Only in the title. Yours is the first comment I've read that seems to have even noticed it.
Others are busy going off with their opinions about Powell's worthiness, or lack of it, all responding only to the headline! I'd like to get a little more information from the story itself. At least some of us seem to have read the story and have been paying attention.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 10/20/2008

Obama wants this man Colin Powell, who had millions of lives at stake in his decision, and over 4,000 Americans are no longer alive because of it, not to mention the over 60,000 wounded soldiers and the 100,000 plus Iraqis who have paid with their lives. What about the millions of Americans that suffered because the country ended up spending over $700,000,000,000.00 on his and the President's lie, to be on his team. What kind of reward in judgement is that? Obama has no shame and neither does Colin Powell, they both deserve each other.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 10/20/2008
- HallStyle I'm a Fan of HallStyle 11 fans permalink
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Powell in the Obama Administration? Maybe Good. Maybe BAD! There isn't anyone that has More Knowledge of Defense than Secretary Powell.

But can he have an Open mind after being held HOSTAGE by the Republican Party after all these years. Interesting. I can't wait to see what the Obama Administration will look like.

http://www.hallstyle.blogspot.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 10/20/2008
- who38 I'm a Fan of who38 59 fans permalink

Powell has already demonstrated his minimal knowledge of defense. Let him retire.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 10/21/2008

Oh really? Where's your examples?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 10/21/2008
- DMSmith I'm a Fan of DMSmith 17 fans permalink

"McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds said Obama's remarks show he "will say and do anything to get elected."

These guys are so used to lies and distortions that telling the truth is saying anything! Yup, these damnable Democrats will even TELL THE TRUTH!! Republicans everywhere are shocked and sick to their stomachs at the mere thought of it!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 10/20/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 10/20/2008

Obama's words about Powell are just further proof that it is going to be four more years of the same old same old. He tries to use this as "crossing the aisle" but why would he cross the aisle for someone who convinced congress, against Obama's "better judgment" that war in Iraq was necessary.

I used to like Colin Powell, about twelve years ago. Now, he just seems like a fish out of water.

Obama is a democrat. I've been telling you people for months now that so long as either a democrat or a republican are elected, no change can occur. They'll keep passing the baton of change back and forth every eight years or so, while REAL AMERICANS, with REAL PROBLEMS that need to be solved suck the hind tit.

Back in Washington's day, every democrat and every republican would have been hanged for treason.

Now, we're electing these idiots President of the United States.

Let's compare:

George Washington as opposed to George W Bush. Well, George W does have one thing in common, a "G" and a "W". That's about it.

Thomas Jefferson as opposed to Barrack Obama: Umm, one helped write the constitution, and one writes books about his favorite person; himself. Oh yeah, one also wants to re-write the constitution. Almost forgot that.

My, how we have fallen. Bush, McCain and Obama are the best we have to offer?

No wonder the world has lost respect for us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 10/20/2008

If you would come out from under your rock, you would see that the worls is looking forward to a President Obama.

BTW: What is so bad about rewriting a piece of paper that was written more than 250 years ago?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 10/20/2008

The constitution is the "piece of paper" that guarantees us Americans our rights. If not for that pesky "piece of paper that was written more than 250 years ago" we would all be saying "Sig Heil" to Bush and his cronies and the world would tremble before the Fourth Reich.

As far as Obama, he agrees on many issues [bailout bill, FISA, gay marraige, "climate change", foreign intervention (Obama just wants to bomb Afghanistan instead of Iraq) just to name a few] with McCain; there isn't much difference between the two.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 10/20/2008
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