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Rush, Powell, and Right

Naturally, Rush Limbaugh's hypothesis that Powell endorsed Obama because of racial preference is drawing ire from many corners.  This wouldn't be notable; but, the criticisms have revolved around Rush's character, not his argument.  People are calling Rush a racist, idiot, fringe-right-winger, all the usual nominatives.  Indeed, these sorts of unpleasant names seem to be the extent of the counter-argument.  Call me old-fashioned, but it seems like the way to go about slamming someone's argument is to slam their argument.  So why aren't they doing this?
Could it be that facts support the plausibility of Rush's idea?  For example, 95-6% of blacks will votes for Obama; just by odds alone, it seems unlikely that Powell is part of the 4-5% who won't for Obama.  In addition, it doesn't appear that Powell has ever endorsed a white politician who shares Obama's modestly spoken radical ideas.  Lastly, Powell offered no substanitive reasons for his decision - me merely said that BHO is transformation, of the next generation, etc.  The only meaninful point he made had to do with Supreme Court nominations - which is also dubious since he doesn't seem to have a history of public concern on these matters.  Take these facts as an aggregate, don't they at least confirm Limbaugh's argument?
 
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Another Reason Why Rush Matters

Like many, I began to doubt Mccain's ability to win late last week.  Two things really set this into motion: 1) Mccain's lack-luster performance in the second Presidential debate and 2) Mccain's rebuking of attendees at his rally.  He had opportunities bring William Ayers up in that debate; on this point, his campaign seemed confused and paralyzed.  With regards to correcting rally-goers, there is a much more constructive way to do it.  Think about how funny it would have been:  The woman says "I'm afraid of Barack Obama because he's a Muslim." Mccain says, "I don't know about that, but I'm sure that he'll terrorize small business, declare holy-war on markets, and explode the tax-rate!" 
 
After all of these blunders, Rush still said it wasn't over; he said we must "drag Mccain across the finish-line."  He said that we have to have heart, not be depressed by the polls, and keep talking to people - we had to keep believing.  My God, he was right!
This is the reason that Rush is an icon!  God Bless Him.
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