Dodd endorses Obama as Democratic nominee
Connecticut Sen. Christopher Dodd on Tuesday endorsed the presidential campaign of his colleague from Illinois, Sen. Barack Obama, saying it is time for Democrats to rally around a consensus candidate and bring an end to the nomination fight before it becomes too divisive — though he denied he was calling on Sen. Hillary Clinton LAW ’73 to drop out.
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By (Anonymous)
3:38pm on February 27, 2008
Senator Clinton is in no position to lecture anyone about foreign policy or national security. She can talk all she likes about the "tragic result" of the Bush presidency, but the fact remains that she collaborated with the Bush White House in causing that tragedy. That spot won't come out.
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SENATOR BARACK OBAMA ELECTED 44TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Preaching hope, inspiration, change, with no substance, no specifics, no media challenge, and media fawning, Obama
is instructive of how demagogues rise to power to inflict horrors on humanity.
Sen. Dodd endorsed Obama with reckless and irresponsible disregard for the future of our country. Obama has no
qualifications or solid experience in foreign affairs or national security. As Sen. Clinton warned:
"We've seen the tragic result of having a president who had neither the experience nor wisdom to manage our foreign policy and safeguard our national security," she said. "We can't let that happen again."