Apologies for the brevity of this diary, but I wanted to get it up and into your hands...
Lawrence O'Donnell is reporting that Colin Powell is ready to endorse Barack Obama for the presidency of the United States. In the short piece, O'Donnell writes,
It now seems beyond doubt that Colin Powell will endorse Barack Obama and thereby hammer the final nail in the coffin of the Republican campaign to hold onto the White House.
The recent ugliness of the McCain-Palin rally audiences cannot be lost on Colin Powell. And Powell is not one to ignore a 14 point lead in a New York Times poll. But most important for Powell and the press will be his explicit rejection of the Bush-McCain approach to Iraq, Iran and the rest of the world.
Powell's endorsement will be perfectly timed to dominate a news cycle or two. It will give Obama the one thing he still needs more of--credibility as Commander-In-Chief. And Sarah Palin's speechwriters will be hard pressed to come up with a condescending quip about it.
What do you think? How meaningful would this endorsement be at this point in the campaign?