Every gain in the House of Representatives for Democrats goes to better be
able to get significant legislation through the corrupt and connected GOP.
The GOP has clearly tried to make life the best it's ever been for their
richest of the rich friends. It's too bad Hillary didn't make some effort
to
work for Foster, but there may be time, once she's elected President.
There
is an incredible amount of duplicity and hypocrisy emerging from the Obama
campaign, thanks to the stupid remarks made by his former foreign policy
advisor.
In the case of the phone ringing at 3 AM, it now appears that at least two
potentially im****tant Obama aids ... his economic advisor and his foreign
policy advisor ... are out of touch with the stupidity of saying one thing
to American voters, and then trying to have it another way with the
foreign
press. The foreign policy aid was probably the dumbest. Rest assure that
if
Obama and his wife, Michelle, ALSO held the conviction that Hillary is "a
monster," that one's going to come out. If some from the press don't dig
deeper into this, and learn that either Barack or Michelle loathe Hillary,
that could obviously free Hillary up from taking Obama on as V-P.
The recent suggestions from both Clintons on absorbing Obama onto the
final
ticket could be damaged severely if it comes out that the Obama's despise
Hillary, and really do see her as, " a monster." The public who wor****ps
the
eloquent speaker, could easily understand if Hillary says ... well, that
suggestion was made before we learned how the Obama's feel about Hillary.
Obama is thus put in a position of cooling his rhetoric. If his rhetoric
becomes more negative, he's off message. If it becomes more negative, or
continues to produce some volatile expressions of loathing from
undisciplined staff, he is seen as not having a professional staff ... a
strong shot at his "readiness" to enter the White House and run the nation
immediately. If people say, we'll give him the benefit of doubt even if he
hasn't had any real deep foreign policy experience, they may easily
understand that not only does HE not have in depth foreign policy
experience
.... they will understand the near amateurish nature of his advisors.
That's
not a good advertisement for the White House.
Senator Obama is just not ready.
I, for one, am not about to turn the keys of the Republic over to some guy
whose barely started his fourth year in the Senate. Sorry, but that's
really
being dumb in a world with so many complexities we must deal with. John
McCain will eat him up if Obama is the nominee.
Hillary, hopefully, will challenge him in every single race coming up.
She's
now convinced that if she challenges, and gets a better pro****tion of
delegates, and, wins say, Oregon, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina ...
and,
of course, Pennsylvania, she'll have shown she can get the big population
states. She must continue to push hard in the smaller states. Her win in
New
Hamp****re and in Rhode Island are good harbingers of where she might try
next in the "small state" contests.
Bush & White Supremacy.
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This has my conscience racked as well. We've witnessed what Bush's
over-reactionary impulsiveness and desire for quick-fix scenarios and his
crooked dealings has cost all Americans.
Bush's inexperienced and completely misguided, sophmoric staff's complete
dedication to the Idiot has caused the problems that are dumped on
America.
We don't need any more experimentation.
We need proven leader****p.
Now is NOT the time for Obama much less John Same as Bush McKook.
Vote for experience and let's fix America, Vote for Hillary Clinton.


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