For the last few weeks we have been subjected daily to HRC's whining about Obama and his ' words'. According to her, all he can do is talk, talk, talk, and her plan for this country involves action not words. Okay, so why then is she insisting on yet another debate? Words folks, words. Apparently she has decided that if she can't beat Obama, (and it looks more and more like she can't) then she'll join him.
My question is how does she figure her ' words' are going to be any more impressive, any more inspiring than his are? Why is it okay for HRC to run off at the mouth about things she truly has no more direct experience with, like foreign policy, the federal deficit and even health care than Obama does?
She is grasping at straws, hoping that if she is bitchy enough,( and that is exactly how she's going to come off sounding in this Ohio debate), then Obama will lose his cool and go on the defensive and then she'll be able to draw herself up, look haughtily down her nose at the Illinois upstart and say, "See, I told you he was just a flash in the pan."
HRC and her campaign staff are at their wits ends. They are losing and they can't fathom that Americans could conceivably be sick to death of politics as usual in DC. She should have wised up to that much earlier on and she might have been able to garner the ground swell of support Obama has.
The polls have now shown that she is neck and neck with Obama in Texas and in Ohio, Obama is narrowing the gap daily. She needs big wins in those key states to keep her candidacy viable, according to hubby Bill, and that just isn't going to happen.
I want to give Ohio and Texas voters kudos for finally wising up to the fact that twenty years as first lady does not a president make.
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TM6068
Mar 4, 2008 | 4:33 PM |
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rottweiler7575
Mar 4, 2008 | 5:14 PM |
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I am a writer with two published novels and dozens of short stories and articles to my credit. Besides writing, I enjoy crafting hand made quilts and reading.
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