Re: Colin Powell endorses Obama
I can't answer for Sulky....but I can understand why endorsements can make a difference. The person endorsing (theoretically) has more access to the candidate and more base knowledge in an area to render an opinion than the voter (in some cases). If I was forced to vote for two candidates for a judicial position, I could read everything I wanted about them and come to my own decision. If I wasn't certain or had reservations and you (GreyMatterWife) as a lawyer working in the judicial system offered your advice, it would mean something. You know the system. You are better able to evaluate the skills necessary. You may even know the candidates and have better working knowledge of them than I would have through ads and media. So.....why wouldn't your endorsement hold weight for me?
I think many respect Colin Powell's opinions and see him as a man that knows what it takes to be president. He has also met with both candidates repeatedly. His opinion does mean more than that of ....Joe the Plumber or Joe Scarborough or John Stewart. He is a serious man rendering a serious opinion. I don't find fault with using that information to make a decision. I think it is just as valid as people that vote in a certain way because their pastor/church supports certain moral positions. I may not agree but I respect that the opinion of the Pope on moral matters carries a lot more weight than mine. He's the Pope after all. He's devoted his life to making these kind of decisions!
I really liked Colin Powell's interview. He is an eloquent man.
ETA: Cross post with Sulky!
I can't answer for Sulky....but I can understand why endorsements can make a difference. The person endorsing (theoretically) has more access to the candidate and more base knowledge in an area to render an opinion than the voter (in some cases). If I was forced to vote for two candidates for a judicial position, I could read everything I wanted about them and come to my own decision. If I wasn't certain or had reservations and you (GreyMatterWife) as a lawyer working in the judicial system offered your advice, it would mean something. You know the system. You are better able to evaluate the skills necessary. You may even know the candidates and have better working knowledge of them than I would have through ads and media. So.....why wouldn't your endorsement hold weight for me?
I think many respect Colin Powell's opinions and see him as a man that knows what it takes to be president. He has also met with both candidates repeatedly. His opinion does mean more than that of ....Joe the Plumber or Joe Scarborough or John Stewart. He is a serious man rendering a serious opinion. I don't find fault with using that information to make a decision. I think it is just as valid as people that vote in a certain way because their pastor/church supports certain moral positions. I may not agree but I respect that the opinion of the Pope on moral matters carries a lot more weight than mine. He's the Pope after all. He's devoted his life to making these kind of decisions!
I really liked Colin Powell's interview. He is an eloquent man.
ETA: Cross post with Sulky!
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