I Love Hillary-iousness
Posted on 26. May, 2008 by Rob in All, Musings, Older
As some readers may know, I am an Obama supporter. I could list volumes of reasons I could not vote for Clinton but I also love her. Every time she opens her mouth and lets the dumb pour out I love her even more. Her latest pouring of integrity came as she blamed the Obama camp for peoples outrage over her assassination remarks. Obama said her remark was unfortunate and then said he took her at her word about the meaning behind it. Yup, sounds like he’s fanning the flames for sure. It’s somewhat important to remember Clinton is the same woman who dragged “Bitter-Gate” into the fire, ranted about Obama’s ties to Rev. Wright, and has been beating a dead horse of a campaign straight into the ground.
I encourage Hillary to continue her campaign, speak more in public, and do whatever she can to discredit herself for good win the nomination. She has fought hard through sniper fire and supporting fighting against NAFTA and I think she deserves to be laughed off the stage congratulated. Many may feel she has had a hard time due to sexism and I can empathize with that. It is unfair and wrong to discriminate against Hillary Clinton for being a woman. I think a woman president could be a wonderful addition to the history of our nation. No one should hold that against Hillary…
…when there’s so much else she offers for us to dislike.
Thank you Hillary, you provide more humor in my daily life than any other politician has before (and that’s saying a lot after Dan Quayle and Dubya).


















One Comment
Rich
06. Jun, 2008
Quayle was given a bit of a bum rap by the media, he was actually a much better and more articulate speaker than Dubbya has ever been.
The sniper fire remark is classic, Scrappleface did a great piece on that one, and I saw some great YouTube clips as well! I don’t remember if I posted the link in the Hillary thread at maclectic or not, I’m pretty sure that I posted it somewhere.
This fall will be a slightly interesting campaign and election, even though the field is now reduced to two candidates who are essentially Democrats, so the Dems can’t lose this year.
The rabid Hillary supporters will likely be the wild-card in this race. Especially from the radical type feminists, who saw Hill as their best great hope for a woman President. Some have vowed to sit this one out, and others will vote for McCain. I hear that even Oprah Winfrey’s TV ratings are down, due to her BHO support.
We’ll see, I guess.
Pretty good looking WP blog, BTW.
~Rich
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