Some call them "Obamacons." Charles Krauthammer says they’re wet-fingered wimps who follow the wind. Others sneer at them as cocktail party elitists. Some address them as apostates. Whatever you choose to call them, a heady list of Republicans and Conservatives have chosen to endorse Senator Obama. Some of these folks are famous, some not so, but it’s fairly impressive lineup so far.
Here’s a partial list of "Obamacons." You might note how many have been associated with Ronald Reagan and his administration.
Wick Allison, former publisher for The National Review
Ken Adelman, All around foreign policy heavyweight.
Bruce Bartlett, domestic policy advisor to Ronald Reagan; treasury official for George H.W. Bush’s administration.
Fred Bramante, former member of John McCain’s New Hampshire Leadership Committee
Christopher Buckley
Nicholas P. Cafardi, Legal scholar (pro-life, staunchly Catholic)
Arne Carlson, Former Minnesota Governor
Lincoln Chafee, Senator for Rhode Island
Daniel Drezner, Libertarian/Conservative, Professor of political science at the University of Chicago.
Ken Duberstein, Ronald Reagan’s Chief of Staff.
Susan Eisenhower, Ike’s granddaughter and a business consultant
Charles Fried, Solicitor General of the USA under Ronald Reagan (and, until recently, McCain campaign advisor)
Francis Fukuyama, author of The End of History and the Last Man, advisor to the Reagan administration, and early member of PNAC,
Wayne Gilchrest, Maryland Congressman
C C Goldwater and Alison Goldwater Ross, granddaughters of Barry Goldwater
Lilibet Hagel, wife of Senator Chuck Hagel.
Jeffrey Hart, speechwriter for Nixon and Reagan, founder of The Dartmouth Review, and former reviewer for The National Review.
Christopher Hitchens (well, Hitch isn’t really a Conservative; I include him here as he’s been a full-throated supporter of President Bush and the War on Terror)
Linwood Holton, former Virginia governor (the first Republican governor since Reconstruction)
Larry Hunter, worked in Reagan White House; former chief economist at U.S. Chamber of Commerce ; helped write the Republican Contract with America/.
Douglas Kmiec, served as head of the Office of Legal Counsel (U.S. Assistant Attorney General) for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.
David Kuo, former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and Deputy Director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.
James Leach, former Iowa Congressman and House Banking Committee Chair
Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., former US Representative / Senator for Maryland
Scott McClellan
Scott McConnell, , editor of American Conservative.
Colin Powell, former Secretary of State
Larry Pressler, former Senator for North Dakota
Richard Riordan, for mayor of Los Angeles
Bill Ruckelshaus, official under Nixon and Regan administrations
Delbert Spurlock, Assistant Secretary to the Army under Ronald Reagan
Lowell Weicker, former Senator, Governor, for Connecticut
William Weld, former Massachusetts governor.
Jim Whitaker, Alaska legislator and mayor of Fairbanks North Star Borough
Ronald T. Wilcox, Professor of Business Administration at the University of Virginia
Others might be added as-and-when.