Wednesday, May 7, 2008

The Democratic Nominee Tradition



Apparently, Obama is the EXACT reason why the Dems have Super Delegates. He is now the fatally flawed candidate, and Hillary now appears to be the Iron Horse. I admit, up until the Pastor-gate story, I wanted Hillary for McCain to run against. She is the polarizing figure Republicans needed to get the lead out and get to the polls. But now, Obama's life of poor associations and questionable judgements has come to make him the new Hillary, in terms of polarization. Let us not forget the unrepentant Weatherman, Bill Ayers. And that pesky little comment Obama thought would never come out about the Gun-toting, Bible-thumping, Xenophobic Bitter Bigots in small towns across the US, but are only these things because they don't have a job right now. It appears the Democrats love to have the loser, and Obama is the loser. He has the hideously liberal voting record to prove it. He is the McGovern, the Mondale, the Dukakis, the Kerry of our time. He is carrying McGovern's exact same voter base: First Time Voters, Young Voters, College Students and Black Voters. And Hillary knows this. Clinton's plan 4 and 8 years out, and presumably, she would rather Obama be damaged to where McCain wins and she run again 2012. And apparently, the Democrats have given, yet again, the Clinton's what they want. Watching this race unfold is disgraceful. The MSM wants to play up Obama as the ONLY agent of change. The only change either of the Democrats, and especially Obama, offer is "relative change". Compared to Bush, yes, they are a "change", but only in regards to Bush. Not one candidate is offering Newt Gingrich's "Real Change", by starting the change of the way Washington is run. Obama is also on the skids because he started out saying that he wasn't a "Regular Washington Politician". Instead, preferring "Elected Public Servant", he has shown that when push comes to shove, he will in fact play politics as usual. Once he came back on a Clinton attack, the entire basis of his whole campaign went down the tubes.

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