Posted on 04/22/2008 8:17:52 PM PDT by Brian_Baldwin
I’m enjoying the show, but this is a leeetle bit over the top.
:p
Personally, I don’t think there’s much difference between Obama’s or Hillary’s positions. But since the Clintons put their best interests in front of everything else, she’s more likely to govern toward the center.
Obama a patriarch? Please!! He’s totally p-whipped by his much more ferocious wife.
I’m a woman, and I hate Hillary.
Shrillary would do all these things, and more, if she believed it would further her political goals.
There will be no fixing until Armageddon
of the troubles she will intensify by rushing us into the global government as fast as her treasonous hands and mind can effect it.
Very solid satire, sir!
ofercrisake
Obama — We Are Building A Religion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xtNr5-up0U
no, from a strictly pragmatic and strategic POV, he’s exactly right. Consider it past the first reading.
PS - he’s driving the point home of the horror of a BHO victory. As I’ve said once before, the devil you know vs. the devil you don’t know (which is almost ALWAYS the scariest and most dangerous).
My thoughts exactly. +1.
Again, friends, this is only about right now, the Dem. primaries, and our strategy of how we want to see each battle go. After their convention, ALL bets are off and we all know (or should) that defeating BOTH Hillary and B. Hussein is tantamount.
I can’t believe any woman actually admires Hillary. Do we really want our first woman President to be someone who slept her way to the top?
There is nothing about her that a little girl should admire. Vicious, conniving, deceitful - I dont want my nieces to be like that. I want them to be dignified, polite, fairminded, and earn what they get rather than sleeping with some guy for it. In other words, I want them to be the opposite of Hillary.
She is strong, I’ll give you that. But that alone is not enough.
Re: BHO as patriarch. He appears as such (or Shepherd) to his vast flock of sheep. Again, we have to look at what their view and perception are.
yes, isn’t it? Fine and witty piece of commentary.
Tonight, this is her moment.
And damn, she really did it and I have got to give her credit.
She is a damn good politician. I liked her speech.
Which part is the "satire"?
I dont know that Obama is the lesser-known of the two.
I think he is pretty obviously an elitist, out of touch latte liberal, who believes in the beliefs of the ivory tower bunch.
Hillary, because she would do whatever it takes to get or retain power, if far less known. She would take away our liberties in a heartbeat if it was the flavor of the day.
For the very reason that she is considered more centrist, she is likely to flop in any direction if she thinks it would help her personally.
But wait, we should not argue over who is better, we should argue over who is more beatable. Because either one would be a nightmare.
“The speech of Obama isnt full of depth.”
Hillary has so much more depth and experience than Obama it’s almost beyond belief to watch Dems vote for Obama.
Most of them turned on her because of the Clinton baggage.
As for me, I could never vote for Hillary nor Obama. Wish the GOP had a better candidate besides McCain (like Duncan Hunter).
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