Will Clinton Democrats Play Renegade
Now that is it so clear that Barack Obama is the Democratic presidential nominee, some of the political pundits are analyzing the possibility that Clinton Democrats might flip. If the polls echo truth, we have had a very divisive Democratic primary and people are fed up.
You can tell desperation is ready to set in like bad-cold for the Clintons. I say Clintons because Bill is certainly offering his services, he wants back into the White House so bad he could...,well you know. But they will not be thought of the same ever again if they continue.
















There is absolutely no reason why we Democrats cannot unite, forget about the Clintons, forget about the past, look at what a strong, intelligent, capable candidate we have chosen, look at what an easy job we are going to have defeating John McSame and just get the damn job done!
Posted by: | May 10, 2008 at 06:30 PM
All of you out there who think Barry is going to roll over Captain McCain, a decorated war hero and successfully repatriated P.O.W., who has the unrelenting support of the main stream media - from publisher to reporter and the unwitting allegience of the great unwashed, as well as the assistance of a Federal Election Commission, that is powerless to act, due to McConnell's antics, are smoking dope and becoming same.
I'm going to vote for him, but he won't take as many electoral votes as Dukakis, and he may even get as few as McGovern.
The function and the charge of the super delegates is to exercise political acumen, not parrot the madding crowd or just go along with the popular vote. The pupose behind the Supes is to avoid the embarrassments brought us by Carter, McGovern & Dukakis.
Clinton is a rough & tumble politician who will beat McCain. Bubba's 'ole lady' will vote for her in a NewYork minute, but not Obama. They aren't voting against black; they're voting for traditional values that reenforce our miliaristic culture and he fails to present the soldierly image that she does. Peeople believe that she would have been a successful soldier.
This folks is truth to power. You have the power to keep him off the ballot. If he's on the ballot, it will be McCain for 2 years & 2 months and then 8 more years of a surrogate of rhe Bush family. By then we Democrats will be completely disenfranchised and only Repunlicans will be allowed to vote, your elders will be on the street because of no Social Security - hospitals will all be private profitable institutions with the poor dieing at the doors and on the curb.
Whatever your imagination tells you is a horror to great to withstand is only a tenth of where we'll be. All of Barry's high minded ideals will be washed away in a tide of Republican hegemony that will last another 10 years.
BimBette beckons - must do my homework [hehe(evil grin)].
Posted by: BimBeau | May 10, 2008 at 09:10 PM
Obama? President? Of the United States? Yo Mama.
Posted by: | May 11, 2008 at 03:55 PM
The Bimbeau moniker fit that comment like a glove. Obviously that idiot hasn't seen the record voting turnout the Obama campaign has been responsible for in state after state. What are they going to do in November, stay home? Yeah, right. By the way, if being a decorated war hero got you elected president, we wouldn't even be having this conversation, as President Kerry would be running for reelection. You sound like a disgruntled Clintonite who needs a reality check on the sad state of the Bush-McCain (4 more years of war and debt) apparatus vs. the historic strength and enthusiasm our nominee brings along and the chance for big, lasting Democratic majorities in Congess, ya know, where things actually get done. Fear is not going to win out this time - you can sit and pout or you can come on board with a winner. Choice is yours.
Posted by: | May 11, 2008 at 06:48 PM