Title: Colin Powell Endorses Barack Obama For President Source:
CBS News URL Source:http://www.digtriad.com/news/articl ... ses-Barack-Obama-For-President Published:Oct 25, 2012 Author:CBS News Post Date:2012-10-25 20:36:13 by Hondo68 Keywords:a long patrol, starting to rise up, keep on the track Views:30849 Comments:59
(CBS News) Former Secretary of State Colin Powell broke with the Republican party during the 2008 election, to endorse then-candidate Barack Obama for president, calling Obama a "transformational figure."
With 12 days to go before the presidential election, Powell publicly endorsed President Obama for re-election on "CBS This Morning" Thursday
"I voted for him in 2008 and I plan to stick with him in 2012 and I'll be voting for he and for Vice President Joe Biden next month."
Powell explained his choice to Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell:
When he took over, the country was in very very difficult straits. We were in the one of the worst recessions we had seen in recent times, close to a depression. The fiscal system was collapsing. Wall Street was in chaos, we had 800,000 jobs lost in that first month of the Obama administration and unemployment peaked a few months later at 10 percent. So we were in real trouble. The auto industry was collapsing, the housing was start[ing] to collapse and we were in very difficult straits. And I saw over the next several years, stabilization come back in the financial community, housing is now starting to pick up after four years, it's starting to pick up. Consumer confidence is rising."
Summarizing the past four years under Obama, Powell said "Generally we've come out of the dive and we're starting to gain altitude." He acknowledged that problems remain, saying "The unemployment rate is too high, people are still hurting in housing but I see that we're starting to rise up."
Turning to foreign policy, Powell said he saw "the president get us of one war, start to get us out of a second war and did not get us into any new wars. And finally I think that the actions he has taken with respect to protecting us from terrorism have been very very solid. And so, I think we ought to keep on the track that we are on."
Powell expressed his concern about Republican candidate Mitt Romney's changing positions on international affairs. "The governor who was saying things at the debate on Monday night ... was saying things that were quite different from what he said earlier. I'm not quite sure which Gov. Romney we would be getting with respect to foreign policy."
"One day he has a certain strong view about staying in Afghanistan but then on Monday night he agrees with the withdrawal, same thing in Iraq. On almost every issue that was discussed on Monday night, Governor Romney agreed with the President with some nuances. But this is quite a different set of foreign policy views than he had earlier in the campaign. And my concern ... is that sometimes I don't sense that he has thought through these issues as thoroughly as he should have."
Powell also said that he has given close consideration to Romney's domestic policies. "As I listen to what his proposals are especially with respect to dealing with respect to our most significant issue, the economy, it's essentially let's cut taxes and compensate for that with other things but that compensation does not cover all of the cuts intended or the new expenses associated with defense." Powell said that he did not give either candidate early notice of his endorsement, but that he has "the utmost respect for" and spoke to Gov. Romney several weeks ago, and speaks to President Obama regularly.
He added that with this endorsement, he "signed on for a long patrol with President Obama" and that he feels more comfortable with Obama's stances on climate change, immigration, and education.
Powell also criticized congressional leaders for not living up to their responsibilities, mainly around resolving the approaching fiscal cliff.
"The major problem faced either by Gov. Romney or President Obama, whoever wins the election, is going to be what to do about the fiscal cliff we're about to fly over," Powell said.
"This is something that was put in place by Congress and while we're talking about the two candidates for president let's not forget that Congress bears a lot of responsibility for many of the problems that we have now. They're the ones that write the appropriations bills. They're the ones that pass the legislation for more spending and for the various entitlement programs that people have trouble with."
Gen. Powell last joined "CBS This Morning" in June, and at the time remained noncommittal about his support for either candidate in the race for the White House. "Whatever judgement I have right now would be incomplete. I haven't seen everything that Mitt Romney is going to do. I haven't seen how our economy is going to play out," he said in June.
And, despite his endorsement of a Democratic candidate in two presidential elections, Powell says he remains a Republican. "I think I'm a Republican of a more moderate mold," he said before adding, "That's something of a dying breed I'm sorry to say."
Poster Comment:
He likes his flip floppers to have more color. Mitt's not black enough.
It was always about the skin tone. That's why this empty suit media fiction was run and that's why anyone anywhere voted for him. Fairy Soetoro is the candidate/president that the fear of being called a racist built.
war has to do something for entertainment; the voices in his head aren't speaking to him and his imaginary friends have found reasons not to come over anymore.
Summarizing the past four years under Obama, Powell said "Generally we've come out of the dive and we're starting to gain altitude." He acknowledged that problems remain, saying "The unemployment rate is too high, people are still hurting in housing but I see that we're starting to rise up."
i'd pay money to slap the black right out of this plantation negroe democrat house boy cultural embarassment.
and i have his book downstairs in my library.
he was a good man of substantial accomplishment --- only to sully his rep by having his racist core brought front and center by his clear need to be relevant as he enters his twilight years.
At least in this, Colin Powell is correct. o'Bungler is transforming the country into a full-blown police-state. Sadly, mcRomneystain will also continue that trend, so the point becomes moot.
Generally we've come out of the dive and we're starting to gain altitude.
Sucker. He pushes that myth, because- like any looter- it's necessary for his survival. Were he to speak the truth, he'd be made a pariah, and stripped of his loot- by lesser looters who would feast on his fat carcass.
Powell said he saw "the president get us of one war, start to get us out of a second war and did not get us into any new wars.
Yeah, those little speed-bumps like Libya and entire Middle-East being on fire, all of that stuff that we caused is irrelevant, because it was just a bunch of nobodys that died, not some of our 18 year-old naive volunteers that we've sent through the meat-grinder... Kill a million innocent Ay-rabs, who cares, yeah?
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"The major problem faced either by Gov. Romney or President Obama, whoever wins the election, is going to be what to do about the fiscal cliff we're about to fly over," Powell said.
Powell wants to set himself up as the DNC candidate 2016. Nothing else can explain this comment, except to set himself up as (somehow) more honest than these two sock-puppets...
But he's as much of a liar and scumbag as the two candidates- but FAR MORE DANGEROUS to American citizens, because he's well-trained in how to murder large numbers of innocent people, in the most efficient manner possible.
As he has already proven. "War hero," my ass.
"I am relying on my personal experience with Morons, which have been universally positive." -jwpegler
#9. To: Capitalist Eric, *The Two Parties ARE the Same* (#7)(Edited)
Powell wants to set himself up as the DNC candidate 2016
He may want that but I think that Obama's "new era of racial harmony" will keep blacks out of the top spot for at least 8 years. He might have a shot at being VP candidate to Hillary. The dems have had their black prez, next in line is a woman or latino, or both, IMO.
Somewhere they'll work in LGBT etc. too. Hillary probably qualifies for that, and maybe Powell too. Basically they want every sort of weirdo "minority" imaginable. Class warfare remains ever-popular.
"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul
Obama's watch stopped on 24 May 2008, but he's been too busy smoking crack to notice.
Gay Johnson is for queer marriage. Romney isn't and never was.
Gay Johnson believes in fucking monkeys. He is an evilutionist moron.
Gay Johnson wants to wage "humanitarian" wars.
Gay Johnson is for abortion.
Gay Johnson will get less then 1/2 percent of the vote.
I thought you new type of so called conservatives loved freedom. Seems like you want everyone's lives to be even more regulated and restricted. Supporting a candidate who is bishop in one of the most regulated and regimented religious tribes in the world will get you what you wish.
And don't forget that in a tribe, members can lie to non members with impunity.
Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET
"...he was a good man of substantial accomplishment"
In retrospect, though, how much of that resume is attributable to Republican Party-led Affirmative Action? Lord knows Powell was promoted above many non- African-Americans with greater resumes, and while he didn't screw up much with Cap Weinberger and Reagan/Bush as his bosses, I'm not sure those he leap-frogged would have screwed up either...MUD
"Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, Localities, and Individuals as Prescribed in the US Constitution."
I thought you new type of so called conservatives loved freedom.
We do love Freedom. That doesn't include killing human beings. It doesn't mean we support people to stupid to know that we didn't evolve. It doesn't mean we call something perverted normal and pretend marriage doesn't mean the union of a man and a woman.
You sure are stupid. Should I have the right to kill you? If I used your illogic I would have that right.
If you want to call a square a triangle you have that right. But that is becuause you are a really dumb person. Immoral too but that is a different subject. But you can't make a law making us call squares triangles. That is the kind of moron you are.
Go ahead now and tell us the wonderful things Obama the shit face has done for our country.
You can't, he didn't you are a very mentally sick person.
You are voting for "I was an pro-abortion Massachusetts Governor Willard Romney."
What a hypocrite.
I considered not voting Romney because of that issue. But he changed his mind what 10 years ago.
Then it comes out that he counseled a woman against abortion when he was a Bishop.
People can change can't they Mike?
I'll just have to give him the benefit of the doubt on this one. Since he is running against a guy who supports aborting white babies born alive. A real sicko you helped install as President there little Mike.
You don't invoke anger in me when you make yourself look immature and baitful.
Why would an immoral toad of a witch be angry at the death of children? I would never expect that from a toad like you. You probably jack off to the thought of dead babies.
You always bait and taunt people based on their past opinions, then you hate it when done to you.
Grow some brains, and find a way to get those balls to drop down into where they are in real men.
I sure do taunt losers about their evil positions Mike. Glad you are paying attention.
Do you have anything of substance to offer. Like maybe answer 24 and explain your reasoning. You can't because it would show you to be a hypocrite liar.
You're not an honest or good person Mike. You are immoral and godless.