Republican Jim Leach Endorses Obama!
From Crooks & Liars
Former Republican congressman endorses Obama's bid.
"This is huge news for Obama and very bad news for McSame:Let the landslide begin. And Leach is no light weight when it comes to the Republican party." -Crooks And Liars
Former Republican congressman from Iowa endorses
Obama as best candidate for US policy abroad
MIKE GLOVER
AP News
Aug 12, 2008 14:32 EST
A leading Republican moderate with a foreign policy background endorsed presidential candidate Barack Obama on Tuesday as the Democrat sought to show his appeal to members of both political parties.
Former Rep. Jim Leach of Iowa was among Republicans the Obama campaign said were crossing party lines to support Obama. The Illinois senator's campaign said he was also being backed by the Republican mayor of Fairbanks, Alaska, Jim Whitaker. The campaign did not release the names of other GOP supporters or the size of the group.
"I'm convinced that the national interest demands a new approach to our interaction with the world," Leach, a foreign service officer before being elected to Congress, said in a conference call with reporters.
Leach predicted that many Republicans and independents would be attracted by Obama's campaign but said his decision to endorse a Democratic presidential candidate for the first time wasn't easy.
"Part of it is political parties are a distant analog to families and you really hate to step outside a family environment," Leach told The Associated Press in an interview.
Wendy Riemann, a spokeswoman for Republican candidate John McCain, responded that it was ironic that Leach, who supported campaign finance reform, would back Obama, who has opted out of public financing.
"A single endorsement does not hide the fact that Sen. Obama has no record of achievement beyond the confines of his party," Riemann said in a statement. "While John McCain has spent his career putting the country first — ahead of personal and party interests — Sen. Obama's record is a lesson in partisanship."
Leach, 65, was elected to Congress in 1976 and served 30 years before losing a re-election bid in 2006. As a moderate, he was often at odds with the conservative GOP leadership.
"For me, the national interest comes before party concerns, particularly internationally," said Leach, who has long been an opponent of the war in Iraq.
"We do need a new direction in American policy, and Obama has a sense of that," he said. "He recognizes that a long-term occupation of Iraq is not only expensive, it's extremely dangerous to the American interests."
Leach said he was attracted to Obama's call for a dialogue with nations such as Iran that have long been seen as U.S. adversaries.
"He also recognizes that it's preferable to speak with potential adversaries rather than simply shun them," Leach said.
Leach's decision could cause ripples with the group Common Cause, where he serves on the board and which has a policy against political endorsements. Leach said he wasn't aware of any concerns by the nonpartisan group, which supports accountability in government.
Many Republicans argue that McCain has an edge when the debate turns to foreign policy because of his long experience in dealing with such issues and his record as a career military officer and prisoner of war.
"There's a distinction between trumpeting issues and realistically looking at effectiveness," Leach said. "I have never known a time period where the American brand has been in less repair."
He said most voters instinctively want the U.S. to work with allies, rejecting the go-it-alone approach that has marked the Bush administration.
"If you ask Americans of any political persuasion — conservative, liberal or moderate — whether they'd rather see us lead the world with allies or alone, most people instinctively say we're better off with allies," Leach said. "The public does understand that something is not right about our policies today."
13 Comments:
Red Spot in CD 14 said:
Hugh yawn from someone who has pocess RINO tendencies for sometime. Lets compare Joe Lieberman with Jim Leach.
Good try my bloggin friend.
Anonymous said:
Thanks for making it difficult to read anything else on the blog by placing the whole text here.
Unknown said:
Red,
Stop staring at the nobama logo
and type in english!
Luv yuh!
Unknown said:
6:33 Its called "scroll down". Give it a try sometime.
Red Spot in CD 14 said:
English??
I thought that Obama wanted us to learn Spanish, Que No??
Unknown said:
Actually, Obama wants us to all speak Arabic, because he is really a muslim working for for the terrists.
Here is your first arabic phrase
spelled as phonetically correct as
I can:
Booz Tea Ze Sharmuta!
My Syrian friends love it when I say
this to them!
Red Spot in CD 14 said:
LOL!!
Hope all is well my friend.
Michael Higby said:
On the other hand my mom - lifetime major commie liberal studied under Farrell Broslawsky at Valley College, she has been waiting for the second coming of Eugene McCarthy, Peace and Freedom party voter, Brown Beret & Black Panther meeting going, Century City 1967 protesting LBJ at the Century Plaza and getting thumped by one of the real Mayor Sam's LAPD officers - who volunteered and voted for Hillary Clinton...
Told me yesterday she's voting for McCain.
Doesn't trust Obama, thinks he's an empty suit, doesn't like him and can't see him as President.
Unknown said:
My parents are having the same senior moment as well.
Red Spot in CD 14 said:
Lets "break the bread together" and respect our elders wishes.
BTW my mom is still stuck on the "New Deal"
Unknown said:
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Anonymous said:
When rhinos announce that they are going to vote for democrats, that is not news. Riordan voted for democrats many times. Obama is such a light weight. Making him president is akin to having a neighborhood council president elected governor. He will have a long learning curve and just his tax policies would have a devastating impact on the US economy. By the time his term is over the us would be in a real recession not a pretend recession like the one the media would have you believe is going on now (two or more quarters of negative growth).
No one can point to a single significant bill that has become law that he authored. He has never held any significant hearings in his capacity as senator.
I hate to say it but Hillary is so much better qualified to be president than him. I don't like her but I would not be afraid of her becoming president.
If you look at Obamas qualifications objectively there is only on conclusion you can draw, he is a lightweight senator who would make an even lighter weight president. Gravitas, hell Villaraigosa has more gravitas than him.
Unknown said:
Oh my, how the status quo does whine!
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