Colin Powell made news last week with his endorsement of Barack Obama for President. The idea, I guess, is that Colin Powell is a great and objective judge of character and we should all listen to him when he says that Obama will do a great job as President. There’s no evidence that he’s ever done anything that would constitute evidence that he will be a competent chief executive for the country and commander-in-chief of the armed forces, you understand, this is one of those Powell-looked-into-his-soul-and-so-please-trust-his-judgment things.
WASHINGTON – One of the nation’s best-known retired Army generals, Colin Powell, described Sen. Ted Stevens in court today as a “trusted individual” and a man with a “sterling” reputation.
“He was someone whose word you could rely on,” said Powell, secretary of state in President Bush’s first term, who self-deprecatingly described himself as someone who retired as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and then “dabbled a bit in diplomacy.”
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The former secretary of state said he had known Stevens for 25 years, mostly in the senator’s role as the top defense appropriator on a Senate defense appropriations committee. In Stevens, “I had a guy who would tell me when I was off base, he would tell me when I had no clothes on, figuratively, that is, and would tell me when I was right and go for it,” Powell said. “He’s a guy who, as we said in the infantry, we would take on a long patrol.”
When asked outside of the courtroom after his testimony whether Stevens asked him personally to testify to his character, Powell said he couldn’t recall if it was the senator or one of his lawyers. But he didn’t think twice about testifying, Powell said.
“Not at all,” he said, snapping his fingers to signify it was a snap decision.
That’s right, folks, Obama supporter Colin Powell vouched for the character for truthfulness of a man, less than three weeks before he was convicted of multiple counts of being a criminal liar.
To me, nothing says “trustworthy” and “reliable” like being convicted of seven felony counts of making false statements. It’s very strange to me: it appears that 12 jurors heard Colin Powell’s testimony about his judgment of Ted Stevens’s character and unanimously disregarded it and convicted the guy about whom Powell was testifying of repeatedly lying. In light of this, one wonders why Powell’s judgment about Obama’s character is worth any of the air time it has been given.
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I get your point, but....
alaskaescapeartist (Diary) Tuesday, October 28th at 9:36AM EST (link)using that logic, anyone who voted for Stevens should be banned from all elections.
Impressive
Leon H. Wolf (Diary) Tuesday, October 28th at 10:29AM EST (link)I think that non sequitur just sprained a muscle in my brain.
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We can’t stop here. This is bat country.
don't think you got the point
hogiewan Tuesday, October 28th at 10:44AM EST (link)The point is that people (real people, the kind that serve on juries and the kind that vote) don’t care if Powell says someone is great; they will make up their own minds. The media’s hype about how much the endorsement will help is overblown like everything else.
I've googled but...
HenryM2 Tuesday, October 28th at 10:44AM EST (link)…I can’t find anything – does anyone know if the testimony was videotaped? It would be a great ad to have him vouch for Stevens, then vouch for Obama.
so right
hogiewan Tuesday, October 28th at 10:54AM EST (link)Please, let there be video of this
The McCain camp won’t use it because he won’t want to bring attention to a Republican who just got convicted.
Whoops....never mind
SteveLA (Diary) Tuesday, October 28th at 11:07AM EST (link)Never mind judging character…assume the position under the bus Mr. President.
“On Monday afternoon, Bush flew to Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska on his way to Asia for the Olympics.
He went out of his way to salute Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, who was in attendance, even though he’s been charged with seven felony counts dealing with corruption and lack of disclosure of corporate gifts.
“The United States military has had no better supporter and stronger friend than Senator Ted Stevens,” Bush said. “Thank you for coming.””
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Competency over ideological purity and litmus tests
In Bizarro world
Badill_T Tuesday, October 28th at 11:11AM EST (link)“Republican Colon Powell endorses Barack Obama for president. But he also praised Republican Senator Ted Stevens for integrity.
Ted Stevens was recently convicted of multiple felonies for corruption. Is Colon Powell trustworthy? No.
Colon Powell’s judgment: wrong on Stevens, wrong for America.”