Gore to endorse Obama tonight.

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Lemon law

Lifer
Nov 6, 2005
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Well Gore has done the deed in Detroit and has endorsed Obama.

And in the below link, Obama, IMHO, shows exactly why he he is going to be so formidable as a candidate.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...9sSFRtCGU.9XmbjzGs0NUE

Obama thanks Gore for coming to Detroit, thanks Gore for 40 years of American service, and pretends Gore won the election in 2000. Perfect red raw meat for the democratic crowd.

Then when the Michigan Governor and a Hillary supporter gets roundly boo'd when she mentions Hillary, Obama has the perfect message for soothing Hillary supporters. As Obama points out Hillary was a strong candidate which is why the race took so long, he thanks Hillary for making him into a better candidate, and praise Hillary as a fighter, while Obama notes the dems have much to fight for.

I think any GOP types hoping for a badly split democratic party are going to be badly disillusioned. Obama is proving to be a master politician as he rallies his base, sounding exactly the right note and thinking on his feet.
 

trenchfoot

Lifer
Aug 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: Lemon law
Well Gore has done the deed in Detroit and has endorsed Obama.

And in the below link, Obama, IMHO, shows exactly why he he is going to be so formidable as a candidate.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...9sSFRtCGU.9XmbjzGs0NUE

Obama thanks Gore for coming to Detroit, thanks Gore for 40 years of American service, and pretends Gore won the election in 2000. Perfect red raw meat for the democratic crowd.

Then when the Michigan Governor and a Hillary supporter gets roundly boo'd when she mentions Hillary, Obama has the perfect message for soothing Hillary supporters. As Obama points out Hillary was a strong candidate which is why the race took so long, he thanks Hillary for making him into a better candidate, and praise Hillary as a fighter, while Obama notes the dems have much to fight for.

I think any GOP types hoping for a badly split democratic party are going to be badly disillusioned. Obama is proving to be a master politician as he rallies his base, sounding exactly the right note and thinking on his feet.

Agreed. If Obama does lose in the general, it will be for all the wrong reasons: bigotry, ignorance, blind partisanship and spitefullness just to name a few.

 

b0mbrman

Lifer
Jun 1, 2001
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Hm. Did anyone notice that Gore spoke with quite a bit of passion? Is that more a reflection of Obama or of Gore's transformation?
 

nageov3t

Lifer
Feb 18, 2004
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Originally posted by: tweaker2

Agreed. If Obama does lose in the general, it will be for all the wrong reasons: bigotry, ignorance, blind partisanship and spitefullness just to name a few.

if Obama loses, it will be because either America doesn't want a return to 1960's democrat line-towing liberalism or (more likely) because John McCain ran a horrible campaign.