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05/14/2008


John Edwards Endorses Barack Obama

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John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama this evening in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was an endorsement which included much praise for Hillary Clinton.

I've clipped the endorsement, and posted it AFTER THE JUMP...

Part one on the left, two on the right.

Posted 5:33 PM EST by Andy Towle in Barack Obama, John Edwards, News | Permalink


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  1. @Jimmyboyo

    Webb has denied that he's in the running for the vice presidency. However, his denials are always worded in such a way that gives him considerable wiggle room.

    http://hrblogs.typepad.com/the_shad_plank/2008/01/vice-president.html

    Posted by: John | May 14, 2008 9:18:44 PM


  2. I love Hillary.

    She such tenacity, drive, and steel. And brains. That is what our country needs now.

    Too bad all these catty pundits and impatient party members are completely clueless about that.

    I still think what the media has done to her is disgusting - and to Geraldine Ferraro or that matter.

    Posted by: Andy | May 14, 2008 9:23:42 PM


  3. I have yet to see any plans or outlines of this "Change". What is it? Does anyone know what it is other than a buzz word right now? I think people should really take a look at the candidates records on bills and such. Just as a point of information any people with Partners who are foreign born and have a temporary status should be examining things quite closely.

    Posted by: Husky | May 14, 2008 10:13:12 PM


  4. Y'all have missed the REAL reason of the timing:

    It's actually because Edwards wanted to give Andy Towle a smile to wake up with on his birthday tomorrow.

    :- )

    Posted by: Michael Bedwell | May 14, 2008 10:29:46 PM


  5. Webb is a social conservative. I don't think he would be a very good pick as far as the gay community is concerned.

    Does anyone know where he stands on gay rights, civil unions, etc.

    Since he is from Virginia and married to an Asian woman, it would seem that he would be sensitive to the gay struggle for marriage equality in light of his state's and his marriage's connection to the Loving v. Virginia Supreme Court ruling. But as we've seen so many times before, we can never count on people who should have special understanding of our situation to be allies.

    I'm not suggesting that he would be publicly supportive of marriage equality. That would be political suicide; especially in Virginia. I would however hope that he at least shares Obama's position on Civil Unions if he's going to be considered for VP.

    Posted by: Zeke | May 14, 2008 10:31:37 PM


  6. That speech just reminded me have much I love John Edwards. He would have made a great president but I will be really happy if we get Obama elected.
    As far as the few remaining Clinton supporters here: It's over, get over it. It's time to rally behind our parties nominee so we can beat McCain.

    Posted by: Ada | May 14, 2008 10:38:59 PM


  7. ADA

    I am an Obama supporter, but the words "get over it" towards Hillary supporters is not helpful.

    Sorry, it just isn't.

    What is worse than a sore looser? An arrogant winner!

    Again 60% to 33% of dems as of this moment want Obama to pick Hillary as VP. Since Obama is winning, obviously a large chunk of that 60% is Obama supporters themselves.

    Kumbya and we are family , but seriously Hillary supporters are not our enemies nor should they be dismissed in such a manner as "get over it"

    Politics = compromise
    democracy = compromise

    zeke

    Webb is socialy conservative and from what I remember from the elections 2006 he does not support gay marriage. He used to be a repub and actually worked for reagan. I am proud he is a dem, though conservative, but not the best liberal on social issues.

    Posted by: Jimmyboyo | May 14, 2008 11:10:41 PM


  8. Mamma Mia!

    Posted by: anon | May 15, 2008 12:03:28 AM


  9. Jimmyboyo
    It wasn't meant to be arrogant just firm. I've just noticed a lot of negativity, hostility, and anger from the Clinton supporters toward Obama and his supporters on this site. It's unhelpful and hurting our party. At this point its obvious who the nominee is but some people here not only refuse to accept it but gleefully rip into Obama every chance they get. So I'm a little frustrated with all that.. Sorry.
    Oh and I don't know how my name got chopped up, I'm not Ada

    Posted by: AdamN | May 15, 2008 12:15:38 AM


  10. Obama Appears To Call Reporter "Sweetie"

    http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/05/obama_appears_to_call_reporter.php

    Posted by: | May 15, 2008 12:26:27 AM


  11. Jimmyboyo,

    Truth be told, it's comments like yours that keep me on the fence(in a good way) because in the past few weeks I have mostly decided that there isn't a snowball's chance in hell I'd vote for Sen. Obama. Big picture be damned, I've been thinking. But reading your statement reminds me that by not voting for him, it would make me much more arrogant and wrong than the Obama supporters and surrogates I can't stand.
    So, thank you...

    (oh, and 316% more? Wow! Those are the most impressive numbers you've posted. Sign me up! With Nic, of course ;) lol)

    Adamn:

    I don't know about any of your other posts, I'm only going by the past two...well, more so about the "I've just noticed a lot of negativity, hostility, and anger from the Clinton supporters toward Obama and his supporters on this site. It's unhelpful and hurting our party."

    If we're honest about the whole thing, both sides are incredibly nasty towards the other. It might not appear so if one agrees, to a certain degree, with the person doing the attack, but it's still an attack.
    So, if one side is hurting the party by this, both sides have to share the blame.

    Posted by: silverskreen | May 15, 2008 12:43:54 AM


  12. I don't know why we're singling Webb out, as if his positions are somehow outside of the so-called Democratic mainstream.

    He's against same-sex marriage and for civil unions. That's pretty much the same position that Barack Obama has taken...

    http://raisingkaine.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1993.

    Posted by: John | May 15, 2008 12:48:38 AM


  13. I don't comment that often but I don't think in general I've been on the attack towards Clinton supporters on Towleroad and, AGAIN, I didn't mean to come off as arrogant. But Silverskreen, I would have to disagree with you on the equal blame thing. There have been some pretty nasty comments from Clinton supporters on here and I don't see the same level of nastiness coming from Obama supporters on Towleroad. For instance, I don't normally see Obama supporters making misogynistic remarks but I do see a disturbing pattern of racism coming from some of the other side on this site. Have you read Johnnylane's posts?
    But, yet again, I apologize. I was going for party unity but I've gotten myself attacked by my fellow Democrats. Oh well, better luck next time...

    Posted by: AdamN | May 15, 2008 12:59:20 AM


  14. ADAMN

    Johnylane in no way is even a dem with the remarks he has posted. Just some racist log cabinite trying to stir up trouble

    Have Clinton supporters said shity things? YES

    Have Obama supporters said shity things? YES

    But in the end we have to all come together and defeat mccain and the repubs.

    Kumbya :-)

    Hillary herself defended Obama today. It was a good sign of party unity. She totaly blew away the hamas schtick and defended Obama on his stance towards Israel.

    Posted by: Jimmyboyo | May 15, 2008 1:11:39 AM


  15. You Americans are crazy. Obama, Clinton, Edwards, hell, It'd be better than what you have now. Look at the big picture, and support those that don't hate us (how sad is that statement).

    Posted by: ger | May 15, 2008 1:16:53 AM


  16. Sheesh....Jimmyboyo. Ok,I get it. I will play nicer. I'm sorry for my bad behavior, AGAIN.

    Posted by: AdamN | May 15, 2008 1:19:31 AM


  17. Adamn:

    Not trying to attack ya by any means, bubb. Was just trying to make a point. So, my apologies if it came off that way.
    But I will disagree that there haven't been any as nasty as the Obama remarks...
    No need to repost them, but just think of all the nasty things you can call a woman you hate...because they've all been said out of hate.

    In any event, I've gotta get my happy ass to bed.
    night.

    Posted by: silverskreen | May 15, 2008 2:23:06 AM


  18. CAN I JUST SAY HOW PROUD I AM THAT ALL OF US ARE HERE DISCUSSING POLITICS?!
    SEE WORLD, WE DO CARE ABOUT MORE THAN THAT REALLY HOT GUY ON STARGATE AND THE LATEST KELLY CLARKSON REMAKE!

    KEEP IT UP FELLOW HOMOS!

    Posted by: dw314 | May 15, 2008 6:08:57 AM


  19. I was watching this speech yesterday live while I was at the gym. At first I thought that Edwards was endorsing Clinton, with all the accolades he was dishing out to her. I guess its good, but I am sooo happy that he finally 'came out' and endorsed the Big O.

    Posted by: Nite in Shining Armour | May 15, 2008 8:52:11 AM


  20. Adamn

    :-)

    I didn't play nice at first myself. It was thanks to other posters who called me out on it that I tried to change.

    It is all good.

    Posted by: Jimmyboyo | May 15, 2008 8:53:24 AM


  21. "Vote for us. We're good-looking." Worked in the primary. Maybe it'll work in November.

    Posted by: BILLF | May 15, 2008 12:16:58 PM


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