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May 04, 2008

Tom Hanks Endorses Senator Obama

Posted By Bob Cesca

And the Senator was awesome on Meet the Press this morning. I didn't watch the Clinton show on ABC.

May 4, 2008 11:34 AM | DIGG THIS

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Posted by: MajinMal [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 4, 2008 12:10 PM

That was great! I love the picture on the wall...loose lips...can cost lives. Shut the F up George Bush (Axis of evil, mushroom cloud), John McCain ( I don't care if we stay there 100 years ) and Hillary ( We will obliterate them!!!).

Posted by: midad [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 4, 2008 12:16 PM

Thanks, Obama was indeed excellent on Meet the Press. I was highly apprehensive when it came to Iran--it is incredibly difficult to come across people who make sense on this--never mind a presidential candidate. I have to say that I think he has it dead on. He seems to really understand the strategic position very well, and his language was perfect--making up front that of course he wouldn't take anything of the table and the contingency planning has to happen, but then explaining very clearly why we have to find a way of working with Iran (and, believe me--they want this, and have always wanted it). They offered in 2003 to put all the issues he mentioned on the table. He sounds the real deal. I would be terrified of the thought of either McCain or Clinton being CiC--because Iran, but also Russia and China--but Obama seems to really get it.

Dean was very good on Meet the Press--he is really very, very good at this kind of thing.

Posted by: Chris Dornan [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 4, 2008 01:18 PM

I had no idea Tom Hanks collected typewriters. Thanks for this.

Posted by: Eclectablog [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 4, 2008 10:59 PM

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