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Krauthammer Vents, Weld Backs Obama

Does anyone care that Charles Krauthammer will be voting for McCain?

Oh, no, he’s not one of those “wet-fingered conservatives leaping to Barack Obama before they’re left out in the cold without a single state dinner for the next four years,” as if that’s the only reason so many of them are lining up behind Obama, he’s the courageous, trend-bucking conservative who sees things as they really are: it’s Obama who’s gone negative, not McCain, and, yes, it’s McCain who is “the most prepared, most knowledgeable, most serious foreign policy thinker in the United States Senate,” who “not only has the best instincts but has the honor and the courage to, yes, put country first, as when he carried the lonely fight for the surge that turned Iraq from catastrophic defeat into achievable strategic victory.” (Actually, McCain’s an angry, impetuous, stubborn man who has embraced a radical, militant neoconservative — i.e., Krauthammer’s — worldview.)

What a waste of time. (Why have I wasted my time on it?) It’s such an over-the-top endorsement of McCain, with all the usual anti-Obama smears. He means it seriously, of course, but it reads like a parody.

There’s a reason many Republicans and conservatives, including Colin Powell, Ken Adelman, and Scott McClellan are supporting Obama. A Republican newspaper, the Chicago Tribune, made the case for Obama extremely well. Needless to say, and as per usual, Krauthammer finds himself screaming into his own partisan void.


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Meanwhile, back in reality, former Massachusetts Governor William Weld, a generally moderate Republican, is endorsing Obama:

Senator Obama is a once-in-a-lifetime candidate who will transform our politics and restore America’s standing in the world. We need a president who will lead based on our common values and Senator Obama demonstrates an ability to unite and inspire. Throughout this campaign I’ve watched his steady leadership through trying times and I’m confident he is the best candidate to move our country forward.

As far as endorsements go, this one doesn’t mean all that much, or at least won’t affect the race much, but it’s yet another sign both of Obama’s incredible appeal and of a Republican Party in collapse.

(Cross-posted from The Reaction.)

  • Ricorun
    Michael Stickings: Oh, no, he’s not one of those “wet-fingered conservatives leaping to Barack Obama before they’re left out in the cold without a single state dinner for the next four years,” as if that’s the only reason so many of them are lining up behind Obama, he’s the courageous, trend-bucking conservative who sees things as they really are: it’s Obama who’s gone negative, not McCain, and, yes, it’s McCain who is “the most prepared, most knowledgeable, most serious foreign policy thinker in the United States Senate,” who “not only has the best instincts but has the honor and the courage to, yes, put country first, as when he carried the lonely fight for the surge that turned Iraq from catastrophic defeat into achievable strategic victory.” (Actually, McCain’s an angry, impetuous, stubborn man who has embraced a radical, militant neoconservative — i.e., Krauthammer’s — worldview.)

    Apparently you've been taking lessons in sentence structure from DLS. Lol!

    I'm sorry, I couldn't resist.

    Seriously though -- okay, not really -- it seems the only "serious" conservative pundits inclined to defend McCain's pick of Palin as his running-mate were those involved in the selection. Then again, maybe my definition of "serious" is pre-defined. Or maybe theirs is. Lol!
  • StockBoySF
    Krauthammer appears to be like Joe the Plumber- having to invent some alternate reality to come up with a valid reason to support their candidate- McCain.

    I used to enjoy reading his WaPo column, but since the GOP convention he hasn't made a lot of sense. But maybe it's just me.
  • Ricorun
    StockboySF: I used to enjoy reading his WaPo column, but since the GOP convention he hasn't made a lot of sense. But maybe it's just me.

    I doubt it. Whatever else could be said about it the Palin pick has made any form of deeper logic pretty darned difficult for any McCain supporter. That might not be the only consideration, but taking things as a whole, the only way to remain a McCain supporter is to jettison logic and try to argue, well... something else. He is a POW. That pulls on your heart strings, doesn't it?
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