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Former President Carter Winks, Nods, Blows Kiss at Obama

Posted by Trish , Pensito Review at 8:26 AM on April 4, 2008.


Perhaps the best way to tell if Carter was saying he's voting for Obama was the reaction of the Clinton campaign. Can you say, "frosty?"
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He was a little cagey about it but former Pres. Jimmy Carter used the name "Obama" four times when asked who's getting his super delegate vote.

Speaking with a Nigerian paper while in Abuja, Carter noted several reasons why he might be leaning toward the Illinois senator.

"Don't forget that Obama won in my state of Georgia," Carter said. "My town, which is home to 625 people, is for Obama, my children and their spouses are pro-Obama. My grandchildren are also pro-Obama."

"As a superdelegate, I would not disclose who I am rooting for but I leave you to make that guess," Carter added.

The Carter Center confirmed to CNN the newspaper did quote Carter accurately.

Perhaps the best way to tell if Carter was saying he's voting for Obama was the reaction of the Clinton campaign. Can you say, "frosty?"

Clinton campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson said Thursday, "Both Senator Clinton and President Clinton have a great deal of respect for President Carter and have enjoyed their relationship with him over the years, and obviously he is free to make whatever decision he thinks is appropriate with regard to presidential choice."

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President Carter is a great American
Posted by: mnascimento on Apr 4, 2008 6:33 AM   
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President Carter is one of few modern Presidents to whom I could attach the word HONORABLE. To me, it is significant that he favors Obama.

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I second that emotion
Posted by: DreamFast on Apr 4, 2008 8:04 AM   
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Very good point.

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The most passive, the weakest, the losers
Posted by: johnp on Apr 4, 2008 9:24 AM   
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After Kerry, Richardson, Lee Hamilton, Daschle, and now Carter, if the endorsements coming to Obama haven't yet put us all to sleep, a few more like these will do it. Yawn.

Obama needs all the money he's raising. There's virtually nothing else that can awaken people from the slumber he's inducing.

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» Your assertions are laughable Posted by: foreverhope
Carter has been great ex President
Posted by: whealeydj on Apr 4, 2008 1:06 PM   
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did try to make human rights the basis of our foreign policy rather than jingoistic intervention, but he wasnt perfect

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Putin
Posted by: Dboy on Apr 5, 2008 6:11 AM   
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So Putin picks next head honcho in Russia, same as in the US. At least we know how things really work. The establishment loads up the ballot and then we are "free" to "choose" among all the tweedle-dees, tweedle-dumbs, and tweedle-dumbers. No wonder politicians don't listen to people, people stupid enough to believe this is democracy are obviously not worth listening to.

dboy

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A GREAT ENDORSEMENT
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Apr 5, 2008 8:06 AM   
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"War may sometines be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together by killing each other's children". Jimmy Carter said that in 2002. It's fits with Obama's "changing the mindset" about going to war. Al Gore on the bandwagon wouldn't hurt either. We do have choices to make. Do we continue trying to run the world? It comes at a high cost. Thanks, ANNA

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A GREAT ENDORSEMENT
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Apr 5, 2008 8:06 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
"War may sometines be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together by killing each other's children". Jimmy Carter said that in 2002. It's fits with Obama's "changing the mindset" about going to war. Al Gore on the bandwagon wouldn't hurt either. We do have choices to make. Do we continue trying to run the world? It comes at a high cost. Thanks, ANNA

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THINKAMERICA
Posted by: ThinkAmerica on Apr 5, 2008 9:20 AM   
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Former President Carter Winks, Nods, “BLOWS KISS” at Obama!

After Kerry, Richardson, Lee Hamilton, Daschle, and now Carter, if the endorsements coming to Obama haven't yet put us all to sleep; a few more like these will do it. Yawn.

Obama needs all the money he's raising. There's virtually nothing else that can awaken people from the slumber he's inducing. Too many lies!

He is a smooth actor! Be wary. You are all being fooled. Yes, I liked him too at first.

Tomorrow, Obama can say he is a Republican and the media will make an excuse for that, too!

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