I certainly do NOT underestimate him. In fact, he is not only more dangerous than Slick Hillie--he is much more electable!!
Remember, Slick never got 50% of the vote. With her polarizing personality, and very, very high negatives--there is no way she could ever get elected.
Hussein, on the other hand, is eloquent and mesmerizes his audience (heck, they even faint when they see him). He is a much, much bigger threat (which is why Republicans voting in any remaining elections should vote for Slick Hillie--since the longer we can draw out the Dem primary process, the better).
(which is why Republicans voting in any remaining elections should vote for Slick Hillie--since the longer we can draw out the Dem primary process, the better).
One could argue that regardless of which one, Hillary or Obama, one wanted to see represent the 'Rats in the general, drawing out their primary fight is a good deal for us.
I will confess to being torn as to how I should vote next Tuesday, in the Texas primary:
- I could vote for Hillary, because she'd be easier to beat in the general.
- I could vote for Hillary, because she'd bring out more conservative opposition in the general, helping us down ticket (negative coat tails.)
- I could vote for Hillary, to draw out the 'Rat primary.
- I could vote for Obama, as it could be the only chance I get in this life to vote against Hillary, and how could I pass that up.
- I could vote for Obama because I have sworn for years that I would do anything to keep the Clintons from returning to the White House.
- I could vote for McCain, as I expect to vote, holding my nose, in the general.
- I could vote for Fred Thompson ... to hell with the little detail that he's quit running, and just vote for the one I'd most prefer.
who is fainting? young liberals. Most Americans are older and pragmatic. They are concerned about pocketbook issues, whether their mutual funds will be enough for retirement. The last thing they want is for the stock market to crash right before they need to take it out.