Posted on 01/08/2008 7:32:20 PM PST by Aristotelian
In a stunning upset victory, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton beat Sen. Barack Obama in Tuesday's Democratic presidential primary election in New Hampshire.
“Yeah? Read this and tell me how cool he is:
http://www.freedomsenemies.com/_more/obama.htm"
You are blind. You start pulling that crap, and you don’t take him down. You just bring the character (and sanity) of all his critics into question while making him a more sympathetic figure. The way to defeat Obama is to promote what our policies offer the the people and why, not to smear is father.
There are far too many voters who have not examined the issues and the character of the candidates and will cast their votes based simply on perceptions, personality and promises. Remember Bill Clinton? These voters do not analyze policies, especially conservative ones, and unfortunately they will be a big factor in choosing the next president.
Let's just ignore the indications that Obama is at the least a muslim sympathizer, a socialist and a closet racist, and forget about trying to inform the average voter about what we've learned, right?
The problem with that scenario is that if Hillary wins the country is doomed. I do not get the same feeling about Obama.
I am hoping Obama knocks her out.
Rachel Maddow of Err American was on Olbermann the other night talking about how much she cried and how this is actually a good thing to have in a leader.
I then turned the channel.
I get an even worse feeling about Obama, if that's possible.
How?
At least he is upbeat and has a positive message. Hillary just wants to rip peoples heads off.....and cry when she doesn’t get her way.....and plant questions. And on and on......
He’d join her in a heart beat and she’d have him nearly as quickly.
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