POLITICAL ROUND UP: LEWIS SWITCHING TEAMS? / BUSH & ROMNEY ENDORSE MCCAIN / SENATE EXPANSION OF SURVEILLANCE ACT

(Photo: John Nowak for The New York Times)

Rep. John Lewis, one of the most prominent black supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton, said Thursday night he planned to cast his vote as a superdelegate for Sen. Barack Obama, according to a New York Times article.

However, a spokeswoman for the former civil rights leader told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Friday morning the story is inaccurate. Lewis’s press secretary, Brenda Jones, did not elaborate and did not respond to a message requesting clarification.

The Associated Press also reported Thursday that U.S. Rep. David Scott was discussing a possible defection to Obama, who has a narrow lead over the former First Lady in a desperately close race for the Democratic nomination. Scott represents a district that gave more than 80% of its vote to Obama in the Georgia primary on Super Tuesday.

SOURCES: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Press Association, CL Reader Jennifer Bailey

BUSH & ROMNEY ENDORSE MCCAIN

(Photo: Gerald Herbert / Associated Press)

Sen. John McCain is planning to travel to Texas on Monday to accept the endorsement of former President George H. W. Bush.

Bush’s endorsement serves as an important signal to the state’s Republican establishment that it is important to back McCain and participate in the Texas primary on March 4.

The current President Bush has not formally endorsed McCain, but strongly signaled his support last weekend on “Fox News Sunday.” The president said McCain is a “true conservative” but may have to work harder to convince other conservatives that he is one.

Bush also noted that some of the criticism of McCain was the result of “probably, some personal animosity toward me. You can’t please all the people all the time.”


Romney’s endorsement of McCain

McCain also gained another prominent endorsement this week. Former Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney announced Thursday that he is backing Sen. John McCain in his bid for the Oval Office.

“I am honored today to give my full support to Sen. McCain’s candidacy for the presidency of the United States,” Romney said in a joint news conference with Sen. McCain by his side.

“This is a man capable of leading our country in this dangerous hour.”

Romney said he had no doubt McCain should be the next president of the United States…and who should he choose as VP, Mitt?

SOURCES: AP, CNN

SENATE EXPANSION OF SURVEILLANCE ACT

Vice President Dick Cheney got his wish. After warning of a “day of reckoning” and President Bush threatening to delay his upcoming trip to Africa, the Senate approved the reauthorization of a law that would expand the government’s clandestine surveillance powers, delivering a key victory to the White House by approving immunity from lawsuits for telecommunications companies that cooperated with intelligence agencies in domestic spying after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

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81 Responses to POLITICAL ROUND UP: LEWIS SWITCHING TEAMS? / BUSH & ROMNEY ENDORSE MCCAIN / SENATE EXPANSION OF SURVEILLANCE ACT

  1. CLEARMINDED

    Am I the only one experiencing margins being cut off on the left side???

    Anyway — this wiretapping thing is exactly why we need CHANGE in Washington. Bush is steadily scaring people into giving up their civil liberties, and the telecom industries are backing him up on this. Again — a small group of the rich and influential making decisions for all of us. Unfortunately Hillary would be more of the same since she has no problem with accepting lobby money. McCain and Obama are much better on this point than Hillary.

    Still behind Obama all the way — the man with the intellect, inspiration, the plan, and the temperment for change!

    OBAMA ’08!!!!

  2. CLEARMINDED

    I’m not even worried about these superdelegates. Billary thought they had “secured” their support even before this race kicked off, but truth is that folks want to roll with a winner.

  3. Young Hollywood

    MY PEOPLE, We need to do our homework when it comes to ALL of our candidates!
    Before you pick a side Democrat or Republican explore what each candidate has to offer and exactly what kind of CHANGE they will bring to this great country of ours. Just because you are black doesn’t automatically make you A DEMOCRAT! Let’s be smart and make our own decisions. You can go to WIKIPEDIA.com and checkout every candidate and all the termonology that you don’t understand. CNN.com also gives a breakdown of something that may be confusing. STUDY!!!! DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!!!

  4. Kim

    I DO NOT WANT TO SEE ANOTHER OLD WHITE MAN IN OFFICE!!!!!

  5. UM...I GUESS

    OBAMA 08!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. Leonna

    If Bush supports McCain, then he MUST lose! No, no, no please, don’t mess this up, America!

  7. B

    Plz watch and learn. Takes 10mins!

    CFR / NAU & 2008 Presidential Candidates:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo5CZvD3-QM

    You don’t think elections are rigged?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4WYpQ2bPiI

  8. perfectingmeb

    Superdelegates are the key and I won’t say too much about that surveillance act other than keep everything on the up and up. Don’t even use slang or joke about something via wireless/wired that may sound improper.

  9. Have Not Thought of a New User Name

    I am a Obama supporter but if Hillary has more pledged delegates by the convention or vice versa that person should be the democrat nominee. I don’t think the super delegates should get involved, if they must then they should vote how their district voted. If they don’t their districts/counties will feel like they( super delegates) don’t care about who they think will be the best nominee.

    I know one thing if it comes down to Hillary/McCain I will do a write in or don’t vote at all because I don’t like or believe in neither one of them and I shouldn’t have to choose which one I like the most if I’m not satisfied with neither.

  10. TOO FUNNY

    @ ONEMIL02:

    You keep finding it necessary to claim that you’re black. And time and time again, you make it obvious that you are not.

  11. Ara

    Vote Barack Obama 2008!! Alright Winsconsin and Hawaii STAND UP VOTE BARACK OBAMA PRESIDENT 2008!!! LET’S GO !! LET’S GO!! KEEP THE MOMENTUM GOING!!!

  12. TOO FUNNY

    LMAO @ M.D. and JDUB being the same person and confusing themselves. Man I swear these neurotic posters on Hilary’s payroll are hilarious.

  13. TOO FUNNY

    ^^^My fault JDUB.. just read it through.

  14. TOO FUNNY

    LMAO @ #57 KELI saying: “Keep Hope Alive 2008″

    No black person in their right mind will ever say something so dumb and corny. Boring-ass, transparent hack. Do you numb nuts even realize how corny you are? Seriously.

  15. Miss_Me

    lmfao peep all the dumbasses behind her trynna get a picture
    OBAMA 08!!!

  16. Ara

    The Clinton party has resulted to old dirty politics. They are frustrated at Obama’s suscess so they are resulting to smear tactics to try to break Obama’s momentum. Don’t let the Clintons disauade you, VOTE BARACK OBAMA 2008 FOR PRESIDENT!! WISCONSIN AND HAWAII VOTE BARACK OBAMA!!!!

  17. Wake-up people!

    Please educate yourselves on the 9/11 attacks. Bush has played this terrorist threat and homeland security pitch so much until people actually started to believe it.

    If Saddam Hussein was behind 9/11 why did we Osama Bin Laden conveniently become our primary target? Why has oil prices skyrocketed?

    The Senate Expansion Act is just a way for the government to make publicly known what they have been doing already. This also prohibits them from any terrorist related court cases. Why is the expansion really necessary? Maybe because they are setting things up for McCain (another Bush)?

    Yes terrorist are real – but keeping your country in constant fear, for your own personal gain, not a good luck. Don’t believe everything that the government or anyone else tells you, research the facts yourself.

    Come on people, wake up!

  18. M.D.

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    Obama’s Weakness: Even Jesus Christ Had Enemies
    by apple2404 3 days ago (Sat Feb 16 2008 10:39:20)

    UPDATED Sun Feb 17 2008 23:11:47

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    I don’t know why people believe that Obama is gonna get in the White House and wave a Magic wand over DC and everyone will be on the same page? It doesn’t work like. Republicans have their own agenda and Democrats have theirs. Individuals have their own agendas as well.

    Yes, you have to compromise but some things you have to fight for. This is were Obama falls short because he will not fight for the Democrats. He will too busy trying to appease the Republicans and their agenda so he doesn’t make any enemies. If you want to do the right thing, you will make a lot of enemies. Why don’t people see that?

    Some things like healthcare, which is a core issue of the Democrats, should not be compromised!!! Everyone has a right to this. More people die every day from having lack of healthcare insurance than soldiers do in year from the Afghanistan and Iraq war combined!! And we are supposed to compromise this as Democrats so that more children and those who live in poverty or are disadvantaged can die! I say no to the Republicans and Obama on this. No compromise. Obama stop trying to compromise and appear that you will move America in a post-partisan direction.

    Reality will hit him hard. If he wants to do the right thing and make many reforms he will make plenty of enemies with many Republicans and some Democrats. But You can not compromise your issues or policies to appease Republicans or anyone else. Why don’t democrats realize this is a big problem with Obama? It’s not about getting a Democrat in the White House. It’s about getting the Right Democrat or the Right Person into the White House who will fight for the party’s ideals and core issues. Otherwise Obama should have ran as an independent. But he didn’t. Now he wants to run on the democratic party ticket and destroy the party by playing nicey nice with the Republicans knowing that they don’t care about the average American or the Democrats policies or issues. He just wants everyone to like him. And be the Popular Kid in Washington D.C.’s high school.

    Well guess what Obama…MLK and Jesus Christ had enemies. In particular, Jesus Christ during his time was not popular, not a rock star, not the American Idol winner and defintely not the cool kid. He was hated by many and they killed him for it. Why? Because he stuck to his core issues and tried to change people and help the poor and those who really need it. He was by far the most hated man of his time except for the few disciples who followed him.

    Both MLK and Jesus Christ had real enemies and plenty of people who hated them because they were trying to do the right thing and stick to their core issues and not trying to get people to just like them.

    Hillary Clinton has made enemies because she tried to take stands on things and tried to do what she has thought was right. Yes she has made mistakes and she probably regrets them but is trying to make amends. But she has made enemies because she has tried to do the right thing like getting healthcare for people who need it. And yes she does work bipartisanly when it is needed to get some reforms.

    The thing is Obama doesn’t bother trying to stand for anything. He is too busy voting present on every issue and getting ethics reform passed. The man is an opportunist capitalizing off of false hopes and false change. He just wants people to like him. This is why he will make a weak president. He will be another Jimmy Carter. I don’t want that. I want a fighter in the White House.

  19. Ara

    Obama wins Wisconsin !! TEXAS AND OHIO STAND UP!! VOTE BARACK OBAMA PRESIDENT 2008!! KEEP THE MOMENTUM GOING!! O-BA-MA!! O-BA-MA!! YES WE CAN!! YES WE CAN!!

  20. Chiquita

    Wow, she looks soooo fake.

    UGHHH! I can’t stand her.

    Obama 4 prez!

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