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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Not Being Re-Electable Does NOT Mean That Mannars Should Be Lost!

Recently Hilary Clinton said a few remarks about Obama that some feel were wrong to say the least. She said that he could not win the votes of hard working white people or ones that have not finished college. You know I was outraged by this at first but then I began to think more about it. If whites who have not finished college are voting for Clinton doesn't that mean that only the smart ones who finished are voting for Clinton?
And honestly Clinton clearly knows nothing about hard work. It still bugs me to think that only lazy white people like Obama in her eyes, but then again, when these hard working people hear these comments I am sure their votes will change too.
It is so funny how my view of this family has changed so much this year.
Bill Clinton used to be one of my favorite presidents, next to FDR and Lincoln I was in love with him as a person and policies as well. I felt he knew how to talk to the American people as if we were adults. But as this campaign is showing, he is just as bad as his wife, maybe even worse because anyone with eyes can see how fake Hilary is, but Bill... that was a shock!
I am talking, of course, about the new tape that was released of Bill yelling at a women who speaks out against the fact that Bill promised health care reform but never came through. Now yes, Bill did have good points as to why the policy was never enforced but that is not what upsets me here. What makes me upset is that a former president of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA thinks it is okay to lash out at someone in the coward and speaks to her in a very rude way. I know as a "liberal" I am supposed to hate McCain but honestly, at least that man will listen to others when they go against him. And don't get me started on Obama! That poor man has had more people go against everything he stands for than anyone this season, yet he never snaps. But I guess it is a sin to ever go against a Clinton... heaven forbid anyone goes against the first family of bad politics and worse ethics.

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