To: freekitty
I agree, Obama is weak and flawed candidate for the Dems. They are in very much the same shape as the Republicans. It is hard to believe out of 300 million citizens, that this slate of candidates is the cream of the crop. My hope with Obama is that he takes out the Clinton machine. I am tired of those evil Bs monopolizing the political scene. Time for them to go.
Against the weak GOP candidates, Obama actually could win, but so could Hillary. I would rather turn Obama into a one term Carter than have the Clintons entrenched further into all phases of government.
229 posted on
01/20/2008 11:59:28 AM PST by
upsdriver
(Thank you, Duncan Hunter! ! Like Ronald Reagan, you make me proud to be an American!)
To: upsdriver
I am still trying to digest the candidates we have. LOL
To: upsdriver
"I would rather turn Obama into a one term Carter than have the Clintons entrenched further into all phases of government."
Did you know that Bill Clinton made speeches to feminist organizations about his mother being abused by her drunken men? Bill hates men in general and never really reconciled that hatred with his own sex.
I did some research on the Clintons during the '90s. Donna Shalala worked more than anyone else to get someone like Clinton into office. She worked many years in advance for that, and it was more about getting a woman like Hillary into office than Bill all along. Bill was obviously an idiot in the eyes of our nation to begin with. In his first speech that I noticed, Bill rambled about sports and the like--much like the "Home Improvement" character (whatever the name of that limped-wristed character was). His wife in convenience marriage was and is the more shrewd, scheming politician.
The Clinton campaign is more about man-hating than anything else. Granted, the man-hating is only another way to keep as many working class women in the full-time labor pool (to keep it cheap), so Hillary Clinton gets much propaganda support from both political parties.
Hillary also said during the last two general elections that she wouldn't run for the presidency back then, but that she would run in 2008. The leadership of both political parties knew that, too, obviously.
I've seen enough of the slow rot of our Nation. Let my effeminate, selfish, Baby Boomer tyrant peers in both political parties do as they like. They'll get the outcomes and kinds of respect [spit] that they deserve in the years to come. I'm generally negative on national politics from now on.
241 posted on
01/20/2008 1:00:44 PM PST by
familyop
(cbt. engr. (cbt), '89-'96, will write Duncan Hunter in)
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