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Herald endorsement: Barack Obama for president




For president: Barack Obama

Every four years we hear how the presidential election is pivotal, one of the most important in history. By now the refrain should be too old to garner much attention.

Only this time, there is a very real sense in America that this election is indeed historic and pivotal. Americans feel the need for new leadership, a renewal of our national spirit, and a desperate need to pull together in tough times.

This election is about such needs, not individual planks in a campaign platform. That’s why the Herald endorses Barack Obama for president.

Campaign promises to enact certain policies are fleeting things, as Americans well know. Realities and events drive what actually happens after an election.

Still, there is a need for specific new direction in some areas. America needs to move away from the Bush model of foreign policy marked by confrontation and aggressive use of American military power and toward a policy based on diplomacy backed by strength. America needs a government that takes seriously its role of “referee” in the free market, protecting against abuses and exploitation while at the same time not stifling entrepreneurial spirit.

Barack Obama has the proper vision of America’s role in the world and the role of its government at home to establish sensible policies in these areas.

America had widespread sympathy and support around the world after the 9-11 attacks. That support has evaporated due to the policies it has pursued. Obama would be in a position to restore America’s credibility among its allies and friends.

Restoring health to the nation’s economy will be even more difficult considering the mess that the nation finds itself in at this point. It will likely require patience, sacrifice and a positive attitude from the American people. That will require inspirational leadership from the nation’s president, and there is every reason to believe that is Obama’s greatest strength.

In some ways, the situation is similar to 1980, when Jimmy Carter’s failed presidency faced the candidacy of Ronald Reagan. The nation’s eventual recovery and the enduring popularity of Reagan were not so much due to the specific policies he adopted, but in how he inspired the nation and brought out the best in its people. Obama has the chance to be such a transformational figure at a time when the nation desperately needs one.

There is no doubt that Sen. John McCain is an American hero who has served his country admirably. But the McCain of today bears little resemblance to the McCain of 2000 when he was at the peak of his “maverick” status. And at a time when the nation needs inspirational leadership and a new direction, McCain is offering less of a vision for America than he is offering reasons why his opponent should be disqualified by the voters.

The nation needs more than that and Obama offers the best chance to deliver on the kind of leadership we need.

Is Obama a risky pick? All presidential elections entail risk. Obama’s challenge will be to govern not from the left wing of his party, but from the center, as the American people want. If he is elected he will most certainly have a Democratic Congress. He must not be a rubber stamp for that body but serve to check its excesses.

In other words, he needs to lead. We think he deserves the chance.



PLEASE NOTE:

Comments on stories that are updated may disappear with each update. The comments below are from readers. In no way do they represent the views of the Chippewa Herald.

COMMENTS:

bo wrote on Nov 2, 2008 10:48 AM:

" How in the world can the Chippewa Herald endorse any canidate and print unbias stroies? Just like all the other left wing liberal papers. Now I cannot believe anything printed here because just like so many others, it is all distorted and one sided. Shame on the paper that does this!
You are just sore because that is the best democrat you people can come up with? What a joke. Here's the bottom line: The president is only 1 man who cannot be held responsible for everything. He HAS to surround himself by quality people he can trust. When your in that position, you don't know who you can trust because everyone is trying to kiss your backside. Look out for Mr. Obama's friends. He's from Chicago which is one of the most corrupt city in the US so take a close look at his friends. I don't have to know your kids, I just have to know their friends. Wake up people. This is the most competant person you could come up with for president, and the Herald endorses him? Shame on U "

WeThePeople wrote on Nov 1, 2008 6:42 PM:

" WOW, I am I ever refreshed! There are people who still believe in America! Vote McCain - Palin. Please do not get discouraged republicians get out and vote! The media wants you to believe it is hopeless. Looking at the comments here it is not hopeless!!! Vote republician. I like the comments from Denning! "

denning wrote on Nov 1, 2008 9:04 AM:

" Faithful Citizen is a fool and OKOKOK needs to get his/her facts straight. The vast majority of wealth in America was earned and not inherited. There is a great big world out there. Stop watching MTV or Paris Hilton's stupid shows and read some books. She inherited, but the majority of others earned it. As for paying taxes...what is your fair share? Never mind theirs, what is yours? What percentage of YOUR hard earned money are you willing to pay in taxes? The wealthiest already pay way more than their fair share.
Furthermore, those who are in the top 5% are not lucky. They are hardest working, most devoted, dedicated and visionary among us. Apparently, you do not think very highly of yourself because I do strive to be the best and maybe get into the top 5. I want you to really think about this...THE DEMOCRATS PLAN NEVER TRIES TO BRING THE BOTTOM UP WITHOUT FIRST BRINGING THE TOP DOWN. THINK ABOUT THAT! "

Misty wrote on Oct 31, 2008 8:12 PM:

" I don't feel that any publication should endorse. It leaves some of us with a negative feeling about who is reporting our news, which should be priority. Report the news and the candidacy to me; don't encourage my vote. In addition, I'm a big girl; I'll make up my own mind. I've done my research, in great depth. And I have concluded in my American being that McCain should lead our country. "

OKOKOKOK wrote on Oct 31, 2008 8:09 AM:

" Are we as Americans delusional? Are you in the top 5%?? Will you ever be?? Do you think that if you worked and were lucky enough to make this top 5% you would care if you paid more taxes?? So the real question is: How many of these top 5% have worked their way to the top?? Or better yet ever worked at all??/ That is the reality, most of us "lower class" wouldn't care if we paid the taxes because we would be happy to live in a country that allowed us the oppurtunuty to excell and achieve. Those complaining should have more money taken from their inheritance earnings. I feel that many of the postings here are under the "Think , Speak" of that same 5%. In this area and your family and group of friends waht are the chances that , of all of these people, anyone is going to make it to the top 5%?? And if you did wouldn't praise your Lucky Stars and be happy to pay your obligation to such a great country??/ "

david wrote on Oct 29, 2008 8:40 PM:

" I don't know why you think you should tell us who to vote for.

we really we can think for ourslves.

Jim Falls "

messed up wrote on Oct 29, 2008 2:50 PM:

" whoa, lots more ignorant narrow- minded people in herald country than I ever thought! "

resident evil wrote on Oct 29, 2008 1:52 PM:

" Let's see 20 years of being educated and indoctrinated to believe the USA needs to pay reparations for helping other country's gain their freedom besides giving lives of our son, daughters,mothers and fathers and now the USA should be punished by having a man that deep down needs to get back at the very country that gave him everything he needed to get to this point to where he can implode this country that he won't even pledge allegiance to and is ashamed of Old Glory because he feels it is offensive to the rest of the world. "

JAYROE wrote on Oct 29, 2008 11:57 AM:

" Just remember that welfare isn't just for those that are lazy. Some cannot work. "

faithful citizen wrote on Oct 29, 2008 9:17 AM:

" Denning, I feel the reason we are in the state we are now is because of negative comments like you made. It is pure ignorance. Making negative comments and making statements without evidence is pure ignorance. He has hit 57 states, any somewhat intelligent adult can figure it out, he hit some states more than once. And the fact that you have to say it is not because he is black tells us that is exactly what you are thinking. He is not running the race card, people like you are! And yes, he has had a dealing with a known terrorist, but that doesn't make him one. You also state he's linked with racists, are you kidding, he is the minority. In your whole comment, you talked negatively about Obama, but you forgot to mention what McCain's camp has done, what about the flyers handed out with pictures of Obama holding fried chicken and ribs? Obama wants to fix health care, give more money to people like me, the middle class, actually that fits 95% of this country, and he wants more money to schools, what a terrorist. "

Denning wrote on Oct 28, 2008 9:57 PM:

" I cannot believe this country has fallen so far from its roots that we would even consider Obama as a viable candidate and that he has a snowballs chance in hell of winning. I have lost ALL faith in the American people. I can solve the energy crisis right now. Hook up to George Washington's grave. He is spinning about 11,000 rpms right now. He'd light every house in Wisconsin for God's sake!
The fact that he is black has zero to do with the fact that I seriously think I am more qualified than him. He has not laid out ONE idea...not ONE! If you sheep in the democratic party thought Bush was stupid, check out Obama's video clip on youtube where he says, "I have been to...57 states. I have one left. I wanted to go to Alaska and Hawaii..." 60 states? You libs think Palin should have aborted her downs baby, I feel the same way about Obama's mother!
He is linked with terrorists, America haters, bigots and racists! He has no concept of what made America great...individuality!...LOSER! "

faithful citizen wrote on Oct 28, 2008 10:15 AM:

" We all have "gut" feelings about who to vote for. That is what we have to rely on because both parties have pros and cons. I feel that we need to worry about our own country first. If we took just 10% of what is being spent in Iraq for other peoples' freedom we could put a huge dent into our own homelessness. Let's also not make accusations that all people on welfare don't work, that's ignorance. Some people struggle and with the economy the way it is, it's hard to find a job, any rational person can agree to that. Yes, lets take care of our own people first! Also, Palin? Are you kidding me? We can talk about experience, but seriously, would anyone feel safe having her run the country? Seriously, I don't think any rational adult can listen to her for more than 5 minutes and think she is ready to run the country. We want professionals, not "hockey moms" running this country. Woman or not, we need professionals. "

sd394 wrote on Oct 28, 2008 6:33 AM:

" I really don't see the big deal...the Herald endorses Obama. So what? Each of you can still make your own decision as to who to vote for. If the Herald's endorsement of Obama looses the election for McCain, then there are obviously other issues with the McCain campaign. Honestly, neither candidate is the "best" person out there for the job. That is the system that we, the American people, created and embrace. Everyone needs to look at the facts and make their decision. A lot of publications endorse a specific candidate, so I believe that Red and Neutral may have issues ever reading a newspaper again.

Personally, I think that everyone needs to take a step back, review all of the FACTS, and make their decision on their personal beliefs and values. "

Rainbird wrote on Oct 28, 2008 12:46 AM:

" You are a believer of urban myth. McCain was offered the same deal as all the other P.O.W.s. Make anti-American statements and be released. This would have subjected him, or any of the others who would have taken the deal, to court marshal upon his return. "

jakesmema wrote on Oct 27, 2008 10:01 PM:

" What McCain has to offer is EXPERIENCE.& Integrity. Obama has no Experience, and no matter how much he denies it, its a fact that he has donated to ACORN & also affiliated with Bill Ayres..a known terrorist.

Plus McCain has proven that he will cross party lines, and use common sense instead of sticking to party lines.
McCain stayed in a prison camp, because he would not leave without his fellow prisoners. Obama kicked his pastor to the curb as soon as the going got rough. Do you see a picture forming here?
Did you see McCain stick up for Obama when the elderly lady said some thing deragative about Obama at one of his campaigns stops? Thats integrity & respect. I can't for the life of me, figure out why anyone would fought for Obama.
McCain is NOT GEORGE BUSH..like Obama likes to preach. He's his own man, and with Sarah Palin along side of him, they WILL reform this country. I believe McCain when he says he will NOT sign any Pork projects. The man is too sincere to lie...I don't see that in Obama "

jakesmema wrote on Oct 27, 2008 9:52 PM:

" You (faithful citizen) want a reason NOT to vote for Obama..I could give you many, but the one that bothers me the most (and it should you too) is the fact that he will take money paid into taxes by hard working people, and write out a check to those that don't pay ANY taxes, and DON"T WANT TO WORK. This is not whining...this is a FACT. A gal that worked for Hillary Clintons campaign was on Fox tonight..she is now campaigning for McCain. She said when Bill Clinton was president and he proposed Welfare to Work Fair....Obama opposed it...that should tell you where Obama is headed...MORE WELFARE for those that don't want to work. I don't know about you, but we worked hard all our lives, and for our president to write out a check to those that don't want to work is just WRONG. This woman said it would amount to 60 billion a year. Like I said in some of my previous posts...please educate yourself, and watch some of the cable news channels..you can get both sides there, and make a decision based on fact..not biased political ads. "

CFresident wrote on Oct 27, 2008 3:08 PM:

" I agree with joel w that Obama is a know-it-all and what's wrong with that? Isn't it a good thing to have a president who is intelligent, thoughtful, and reflective? Obama has an excellent academic background as well as experience on the ground. And from what I have seen, he has little or no ego problem. In the books he has authored, he does not trumpet his own accomplishments, which some people find disturbing. I have confidence that Obama will find the common ground that will unite the people of this country--this has been the entire premise of his campaign. We have seen, for the last 8 years, an attempt to govern from the right, not the center. There has been no attempt to emphasize what we all care about. Now in Obama, we have a leader who proves he can do that daily. My decision to support Obama was thought out and most supporters will echo that. As a reminder, there were several great choices in the Democratic primary. Just because he has a great deal of strong and emotional support does not mean that the decision to support him was hasty. "

faithful citizen wrote on Oct 27, 2008 9:34 AM:

" I realize politics turn negative, but this is ridiculous. If people are going to support one candidate, then support that candidate and tell people what they are about, not what the other isn't. If you don't like Obama's opinions, then tell us what McCain has to offer, start acting like adults and stop whining about what the other can't do. We all have opinions, but there is a right and a wrong way to get them across. Negativity goes absolutely nowhere. Again, if you support a certain candidate, then say why, don't put down the other, it just makes you look ignorant! Anyone can act childish, only an adult can act like an adult. Let's be fair to everyone's opinions, but make sure they're educated opinions. "

Joel W wrote on Oct 26, 2008 11:19 PM:

" I commend a black man for making a historic run for the White House, however, we all need to take a hard look at his policies, and not make a hasty descision as most Democrats have in nominating Barack Obama. I invite interested readers to view my other articles on this subject at www.jwcountryphoto.blogspot.com "

Joel W wrote on Oct 26, 2008 11:08 PM:

" I disagree with your endorsement, Chippewa Herald. You should ask Mr. Baker why he doesn't agree with you. He could probably put it better than I, but I will try. Just exactly why do you think that Obama will be a good president? He has great rhetoric, but little experience having only been in the Senate for 2 years. Furthermore, during those 2 years, he did very little--rarely even took issue with anything, as evidenced by voting "Present" 97 times as pointed out by "jakesmema". He is a confirmed liberal, and a staunch supporter of abortion. He is, in my opinion, a know-it-all. I do not trust any of what he says, since he has no record. John McCain's record is clear: he respects the conservative values of everyday America. He has voted as he has seen to be right, and not 100% as his party dictates. John McCain will work for you; Barack Obama will work to boost his ego by gaining the presidency. I would be surprised if he helps this country at all, and I am certain that he would hurt it. "

Rainmaker wrote on Oct 26, 2008 10:55 PM:

" McCain had a chance until he brought Palin on board. She is a joke. Palin was the best thing that could have happened to the Obama campaign. "

jakesmema wrote on Oct 26, 2008 10:47 PM:

" I'm totally amazed at how many people are so uninformed. It reminds me of the interviews that have been running on Talk Radio. They interviewed people in Atlanta, and asked them questions about Obama, that were exact opposites from what he believes, and they all agreed. They even agreed that Sarah Palin made a good running mate for OBAMA. UNBELIEVABLE. I beginning to think that there should be a IQ test given before you have the right to vote. "

jakesmema wrote on Oct 26, 2008 10:41 PM:

" I think if you all sit back & think about it..most of us were doing quite well, until 2 years ago, when the democrats got control of Congress..thats when everything went to Hell. The Democrats are responsible for Fanny Mae & Freddie Mac. Obama has no backbone. He voted 97 times "present" because he didn't have the guts to vote one way or the other. Who would you rather be in a fox hole with? Obama Or McCain?

Another thing to think about is this. If we elect a Democratic president, and he appoints democratic (liberal) supreme court justices, and we already have a democratic congress..WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE ANY CHECKS & BALANCES? WE WON'T. I don't know about you, but I personally, do not want to work, so Obama can write a check to those that don't want to work. Thats what his tax credits amounts to. If you don't make enough money, then he'll write you out a government check. Just another welfare check. We have enough people living off government...we don't need any more. "

dans wrote on Oct 26, 2008 10:39 PM:

" Favoriteson, actually, I'm already in Canada! :-) Would rather be back in Bloomer, even with a president Obama. Canada is quite a bit further down the road to moral and societal oblivion than the US is.... "

FavoriteSon wrote on Oct 26, 2008 8:08 PM:

" Dan,

I wholeheartedly agree with you. I would rather use all of my hope hoping McCain wins. If he doesn't, look at the bright side. It's not far from here to Canada. "

trudas wrote on Oct 26, 2008 6:57 PM:

" For all of you that are so against the Herald endorsement, do you remember 4 years ago that the Herald endorsed our ever famous Bush for President. You see how far that got us! So I applaud the Herald for picking the right candidate who has great ideas to make our country the way it should be for all of us Middle Class people! As for the McCain supporters, I hope that you have money put away for a rainy day because REMEMBER he voted 90% of the time with the amazing Bush and that means the country will only be worse for the wear than it already is. "

Neutral wrote on Oct 26, 2008 6:14 PM:

" And I'm with Red, so the Herald is still behind in subscriptions. "

cfresident wrote on Oct 26, 2008 5:41 PM:

" Thank you editorial board and I would have liked to be at that meeting with Baker where someone finally got a backbone. Our country is in terrible shape right now and Obama has been the most forthcoming and specific on how he will improve the situation (reduce troops in Iraq and add more in Afghanistan, pursue diplomacy). McCain, on the other hand, makes empty promises of "Victory" (after 5 years of valiant efforts by our troops, we have the barest minimum of stability, so how can we expect "Victory"?). He says "I know how to find Bin Laden, I know how to do all that," as if it's so easy. If he knows how to get BL, I wonder why he didn't share the info with us in the first place?
By the way, I will now be subscribing to the HT so I will make up for the loss of "Red"! "

Red wrote on Oct 26, 2008 4:44 PM:

" Won't support the Chippewa Herald ever again. "

dans wrote on Oct 26, 2008 2:53 PM:

" Well badgerbacker, a word or two seems to be missing from your statement. Anyway, you can't deny what I said because it is true. That's where Obama is coming from. Where that "gets" us is not up to me. His name is 'McCain', by the way.

And, interested party, his name is "Barack." You can say I rant and rave and am dogmatic and divisive. Fine. Can you disagree with any of my conclusions or premisses? Apparently not. If you can, please do and educate me. Tell me what Obama has done or what he will do that will unite America. Tell me what he has done or will do that will make other countries like us, and why that matters. Tell me what he has done or will do that can make anyone think he will be something other than a "rubber stamp" for whatever Congress sends his way. Thank you and good luck.

P.S.If you like "moderate conservatives", I don't see how McCain can not be your man. "

chip wrote on Oct 26, 2008 1:59 PM:

" The reason the Herald fishwrap endorses Obama now is that they feel it is safe to "jump on board," All newspapers endorse candidates however, typically it is when they feel it is safe and one of the candidates have a good lead. Trust me, if it were McSame leading, the herald would endorse him. "

IgnatiusReilly wrote on Oct 26, 2008 12:16 PM:

" Read many newspapers? All publications endorse candidates. "

websmith wrote on Oct 26, 2008 11:56 AM:

" Both of these candidates have supported shipping millions of jobs offshore, allowed millions of illegal aliens into the country who take jobs from the poor, issued millions of H-1B visas to millions of cheap foreign workers who take jobs from the middle class, meddled with energy until we are sending 100s of billions of dollars per year out to foreign oil producers, supported trade agreements where we buy their stuff and they don't buy our stuff until we run out of money, allowed our military to be used to transfer trillions of dollars worth of wealth, transferred a trillion dollars worth of wealth to banks who have backed themselves into a corner with derivatives, and borrowed, spent, given away, and wasted $11 trillion.

Now they both want to grow the government bigger and spend more.

http://ewebsmith.com/Finance/notlistening.html "

Chippewa County resident wrote on Oct 26, 2008 10:42 AM:

" The Chippewa Herald endorses Obama? Just "who is the Chippewa Herald?" I know that the Chippewa Herald consists of more than ONE employee, so I know it can't be ONE employee. I do know the Chippewa Herald is a Newspaper in which they write stories, opinions, ect....I do know the Chippewa Herlad has more than one voice. I do know that stating, on the front page mind you, that endorsing a canidate is NOT a good choice to put on your front page. I am a voter, one person, that is very undecided. I must choose one or the other, and am very unhappy with the selctions. I am even more unhappy that the Herlad put on their front page that they endorse Obama, and underneath that it is printed column endorses McCain. Who decided to have these articles printed on your front page? "

badgerbacker wrote on Oct 26, 2008 8:57 AM:

" Race and socialist remarks will dans the same thing it has got macCain Nowhere!! "

Neutral wrote on Oct 26, 2008 8:48 AM:

" What I find offensive over this whole thing is that a newspaper, that is supposed to report the news unbiased, is actually choosing a side. Whether its Obama or McCain, doesn't matter. The media, including news channels, need to focus on reporting the news...not trying to push their opinions on us! "

Interested Party wrote on Oct 26, 2008 8:32 AM:

" One of the reasons Barrack Obama is leading in the polls right now is because of the ranting and raving of people like "dans". People are sick and tired of the divisive politics of the Republican party. I voted for many Republicans years ago when they were moderate conservatives not the right wing dogmatic people they are today. I salute the Chippewa Herald on this endorsement. "

Rainmaker wrote on Oct 26, 2008 8:12 AM:

" Lets make this simple--those who gave us Bush are the same folk who want to give us McCain and Pailin. The country does not believe the right wing conservative "centrist" rhetoric anymore. "

dans wrote on Oct 26, 2008 7:44 AM:

" In other words, vote for Obama and hope for the best, hope he can lead, hope he doesn't lead from "the left", hope he can get people in other countries to like us, hope, hope, hope. Then, pray that we don't regret electing such a "risky" candidate.
Obama is a very liberal senator who would have no reason to govern from the center--why would he, if he has a large majority in the House and Senate? Govern "from the center, as the American people want"? His election and more democrats being elected will show him what the American people want--leftist policies, not centrist ones. He used to belong to a socialist party, (the "New Party" in Illinois). He will not go to the center because he thinks far left policies are best. He talks about unity but has never done anything to unite anyone. Instead, he says things like "white people's greed runs a world in need" and hangs out with radicals. If he is elected, we will all have to hope and pray. Finally, why should we have to "sacrifice" because of the government screwing up the economy? The $3,000,000,000,000 federal government should be sacrificing, not us! "

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