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LA Times To Endorse Obama

by: David Dayen

Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 14:46:38 PM PST


Again, I question the value of newspaper endorsements, but the LAT has chosen for the first time in a very, very long time.  And they "strongly endorsed" Barack Obama.

With two candidates so closely aligned on the issues, we look to their abilities and potential as leaders, and their record of action in service of their stated ideals. Clinton is an accomplished public servant whose election would provide familiarity and, most important, competence in the White House, when for seven years it has been lacking. But experience has value only if it is accompanied by courage and leads to judgment.

Nowhere was that judgment more needed than in 2003, when Congress was called upon to accept or reject the disastrous Iraq invasion. Clinton faced a test and failed, joining the stampede as Congress voted to authorize war. At last week's debate and in previous such sessions, Clinton blamed Bush for abusing the authority she helped to give him, and she has made much of the fact that Obama was not yet in the Senate and didn't face the same test. But Obama was in public life, saw the danger of the invasion and the consequences of occupation, and he said so. He was right.

Obama demonstrates as well that he is open-eyed about the terrorist threat posed to the nation, and would not shrink from military action where it is warranted. He does not oppose all wars, he has famously stated, but rather "dumb wars." He also has the edge in economic policy, less because of particular planks in his platform than because of his understanding that some liberal orthodoxies developed during the last 40 years have been overtaken by history. He offers leadership on education, technology policy and environmental protection unfettered by the positions of previous administrations.

Go read the whole thing.  It should be noted that, due to budget cuts, the LA Times Sunday Opinion section is kind of hidden.  It's in tabloid format and tacked on to half of the Book Review section.  Because of the significance, it's possible they will put it in a more prominent place.

UPDATE: Obama has left the state (for good, apparently) while Hillary continues to hold events here until Sunday, I believe.  On Sunday Oprah Winfrey will come back out on the campaign trail, rallying in LA with Michelle Obama.  

UPDATE II: The Oakland Tribune follows suit.

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Interesting how Iraq and foreign policy (0.00 / 0)
Figure so strongly in the LA Times endorsement. I'm sure that for some voters, the "Obama...would not shrink from military action where it is warranted. He does not oppose all wars, he has famously stated, but rather 'dumb wars.'" part might actually anger some "swing liberals" but overall it's a strong case for Obama.

On another level, I'm curious why so many newspapers are going for Obama. Very few in CA appear to have endorsed Hillary - in fact, I can't think of ANY offhand.

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave


what are we to make of him leaving the state? (0.00 / 0)
Good or bad?

Leaving it to surrogates (0.00 / 0)
there are 20+ states voting, after all.  Oprah, Michelle, John Kerry and Ted Kennedy will all be here on his behalf.  Here's a wrap-up of Kennedy's appearance this morning.

Super Tuesday isn't a retail politics election.


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CoCo Times and Marin IJ too (0.00 / 0)
http://www.contracostatimes.co...

http://www.marinij.com//ci_810...

So, that's a clean sweep of major Bay Area dailies.


Apparently the LA Times staff went nuts for Obama (8.00 / 1)
A "rapturous" welcome, according to Ken Reich:

It was striking last week that, when Obama came to the L.A. Times to meet with the editorial board, the usually idealistic Times staff gave him a rapturous reception. There is no question who the staff favors, and it is not an extension of rancorous, divisive government in Washington that the Clintons, like the Bushes, have come to represent.

Pictures of Obama being "mobbed" at the LA Times here

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Is the (0.00 / 0)
Oakland Tribune also owned by the Chicago Tribune, or is it just the L.A. Times?

Media News Group (0.00 / 0)
Which is owned by Dean Singleton, who is not a friend of good journalism or progressive causes.

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