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To: kabar
Obama and black voters will never accept such "sophistry." They will blame the result on racism since most of the super delegates are white.

I have always wanted Hillary to be the Dim nominee. However, I never expected her to gain the nomination because of her negatives with many Rats. I would have bet on Obama to gain the nomination, until the "Reverend" Wright issue broke. And even as Juan Williams observed this morning on FNS, Barry skirted the the basic issue in a speech that would have made Joe Isuzu proud.

Now, America's very own incarnation of Lucrezia Borgia may be back in the game. I am pleased with this latest development. The Dims currently have two potential candidates with serious flaws that are visible to the great mass of the electorate-- who rely on a TV playing in the background during dinner to provide political insight.

As you suggest, a Hilary nomination could split the Dims quite nicely. Sadly, for me, this would still be a bittersweet prospect given the GOP's choice of a nominee who's not worth a pint of spit.
261 posted on 03/23/2008 9:31:57 AM PDT by PerConPat (A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to the ground.-- Mencken)
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To: PerConPat

I think there may be a larger reverberation in the national consciousness as well.

Mainstream America basically puts up with a lot of what it considers to be silly and unfair diversity stuff because they don’t want to be small-minded, and they want to be charitable to the obviously at least culturally struggling black community.

But here’s a window in to the grievance-perpetuating black madrassa community that they can see as having philosophically drawn in and ruined a bright, educated bi-racial candidate they’d like to have been able to elect.

As with the fight against radical Islam, I think people are going to ask whether as a country we can afford to overlook the BLT sort of teachings as antithetical to the racial healing that they want—and have been generously funding.


268 posted on 03/23/2008 9:41:02 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: PerConPat
I have always wanted Hillary to be the Dim nominee. However, I never expected her to gain the nomination because of her negatives with many Rats.

You must have been among the very prescient few. Most people, myself included, believed that Hillary was a sure bet to be the nominee. I never expected that the junior senator from Illinois, the token black candidate, would pose a challenge to the Clinton machine.

270 posted on 03/23/2008 9:42:24 AM PDT by kabar
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