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Richardson Endorses Obama!

Posted on Fri, 03/21/2008 - 2:35am by Jarret Zafran

Richardson just endorsed Obama. Here is the full text. I'm going to sleep.

During the last year, I have shared with you my vision and hopes for this nation as we look to repair the damage of the last seven years. And you have shared your support, your ideas and your encouragement to my campaign. We have been through a lot together and that is why I wanted to tell you that, after careful and thoughtful deliberation, I have made a decision to endorse Barack Obama for President.

We are blessed to have two great American leaders and great Democrats running for President. My affection and admiration for Hillary Clinton and President Bill Clinton will never waver. It is time, however, for Democrats to stop fighting amongst ourselves and to prepare for the tough fight we will face against John McCain in the fall. The 1990's were a decade of peace and prosperity because of the competent and enlightened leadership of the Clinton administration, but it is now time for a new generation of leadership to lead America forward. Barack Obama will be a historic and a great President, who can bring us the change we so desperately need by bringing us together as a nation here at home and with our allies abroad.

Earlier this week, Senator Barack Obama gave an historic speech. that addressed the issue of race with the eloquence, sincerity, and optimism we have come to expect of him. He inspired us by reminding us of the awesome potential residing in our own responsibility. He asked us to rise above our racially divided past, and to seize the opportunity to carry forward the work of many patriots of all races, who struggled and died to bring us together.

As a Hispanic, I was particularly touched by his words. I have been troubled by the demonization of immigrants--specifically Hispanics-- by too many in this country. Hate crimes against Hispanics are rising as a direct result and now, in tough economic times, people look for scapegoats and I fear that people will continue to exploit our racial differences--and place blame on others not like them . We all know the real culprit -- the disastrous economic policies of the Bush Administration!

Senator Obama has started a discussion in this country long overdue and rejects the politics of pitting race against race. He understands clearly that only by bringing people together, only by bridging our differences can we all succeed together as Americans.

His words are those of a courageous, thoughtful and inspiring leader, who understands that a house divided against itself cannot stand. And, after nearly eight years of George W. Bush, we desperately need such a leader.

To reverse the disastrous policies of the last seven years, rebuild our economy, address the housing and mortgage crisis, bring our troops home from Iraq and restore America's international standing, we need a President who can bring us together as a nation so we can confront our urgent challenges at home and abroad.

During the past year, I got to know Senator Obama as we campaigned against each other for the Presidency, and I felt a kinship with him because we both grew up between words, in a sense, living both abroad and here in America. In part because of these experiences, Barack and I share a deep sense of our nation's special responsibilities in the world.

So, once again, thank you for all you have done for me and my campaign. I wanted to make sure you understood my reasons for my endorsement of Senator Obama. I know that you, no matter what your choice, will do so with the best interests of this nation, in your heart.

Sincerely,

Bill Richardson

Dodd Endorses Obama

Posted on Tue, 02/26/2008 - 9:36am by Jarret Zafran

Chris Dodd just announced his support of Barack Obama. Here was the text of the email he sent out:

We have been through a lot in this past year and your friendship and support have meant so much to me. That is why I wanted to let you know of my decision to endorse a Democratic candidate for President - and that I have decided to support Barack Obama.

We all understand how much is at stake in this election and that it is more important than ever that we put a Democrat in the White House.

And while both of our Party's remaining candidates are extremely talented and would make excellent commanders-in-chief, I am throwing my support to the candidate who I believe will open the most eyes to our shared Democratic vision.

I'm deeply proud to be the first 2008 Democratic presidential candidate to endorse Barack Obama. He is ready to be President. And I am ready to support him - to work with him and for him and help elect him our 44th President.

Put simply, I believe Barack Obama is uniquely qualified to help us face this housing crisis, create good jobs, strengthen America's families in this 21st century global economy, unite the world against terrorism and end the war in Iraq - and perhaps most importantly, call the American people to shared service and sacrifice. In this campaign, he has drawn millions of voters into politics for the first time in their lives and shown us that we are united by so much more than that which divides us.

That is why I believe the time has come for Democrats to come together as a Party and focus on winning the general election. The stakes are too high not to.

The last seven years have been as difficult as any I can remember. More than ever, we need a President who will inspire us to take part in the political process and change our country's path.

Today, when we need it most, we are hearing a new call from Barack Obama. And I hope you, like me, will answer it in the affirmative.

Bartlet for Richardson

Posted on Fri, 12/28/2007 - 2:22pm by Will Weingarten

There once was an accomplished president named Dr. Josiah Edward Barlet. Possessing a sharp intellect (he was a Nobel Laureate in economics) a great sense of humor (butterball hotline, anyone?), he was perhaps as ideal a president as one could imagine. According to his Wikipedia entry (West Wing fans, check it out), some of the highlights of his presidency include nominating the first Hispanic supreme court judge, negotiating a peace settlement between Israel and Palestine, creating millions of jobs, strongly supporting alternative energy, and working towards social security reform. Despite his medical condition (MS), he was still strong and resolute.

There was only one major problem: he didn't really exist.

Yet while us West Wing fans may still yearn for a Barlet Presidency, Martin Sheen (the man who tantalized us so) has moved on. CNN reports that Sheen, who has endorsed Bill Richardson's candidacy, will be campaigning for Richardson this weekend in Iowa. According to Sheen, Richardson is "ready for prime-time".

However, Martin Sheen isn't the only West Wing icon set to campaign. The same CNN article states that Toby Ziegler (otherwise known as Richard Schiff, but who calls him that, seriously?) will be campaigning for Biden in Iowa as well.

 It's unclear how much celebrity endorsements really help. However, being the mindless American citizen that I am, I'm certainly more likely to listen to something if comes out of the mouth of President Bartlet. 

 The Primary Season isn't too far away, and we will soon have a better idea of who the  democratic nominee will be. However, no matter who wins the nomination, I'm just hoping that the next president will remember to call the Butterball Hotline.

 

 

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