Democratic Party......Damaged Goods?
by Jeff Morris [courtesy of Blog for America]
The Super Delegates overturning the will of the Democratic voters is the only chance Sen Clinton has of securing the nomination. The Super Delegates now moving towards Obama means Hillary is in big trouble. It's almost mathematically impossible for Clinton to catch Obama in pledged delegates now. The question now is how much damage is Sen Clinton willing to do to Obama in the Nov. general election?
Saying Republican nominee John McCain and herself pass the Commander in Chief test, but Obama doesn't? Maybe Hillary should consider asking Sen McSame if he would be interested in being her running mate. Their agendas seem to have things in common these days. If you had any doubt as to what drives Team Clinton, you shouldn't any more. Hillary is proving that what's most important to her is not a Democrat winning back the White House in 08, but rather her life long dream of becoming the first woman President of the U.S. It's time for Hillary to take one for the team, and get out of a race she can longer win. You had a twenty plus point lead in the polls for so many months Hillary. Your campaign staff blew it with no post Feb. 5th strategy allowing Obama to win eleven straight states.
I know there will be Hillary supporters out there who don't like what I have to say here. But not liking what I'm saying doesn't make what I'm saying any less true. Win at any cost! That's the creed of a sinking team Clinton these days. Unfortunately any cost just might mean four more years of continued Bush failed policy both at home and abroad under a 72 year old Pres John McBu$h, who doesn't seem to understand the difference between the Sunni and Shia in Iraq. Not understanding the over 1300 year feud between the Sunni and Shia in Iraq was at the core of the Bush administration failure in Iraq. You wont solve a problem until you understand what the problem is.
As we enter year six of this endless disaster in Iraq, the will of the American people continues to be ignored. With tax season here, are we all happy with how our tax dollars are being spent? To the tune of 12 billion dollars a month in Iraq? If little has changed by next tax season maybe "We The People" should consider cutting off the funding of the Iraq disaster ourselves if our elected officials continue to lack the backbone to do it . If enough of us did it, the IRS couldn't do a thing about it! Now that would be "Real Change!" I like the sound of a "New American Revolution!" Talk about taxation without representation! Which of course was the basis of the first American Revolution.
Jeff Morris-Saugerties, N.Y.- DeJaVu57
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