Tuesday, May 6, 2008

TONIGHT, TONIGHT.

I'm watching MSNBC and feeling that something amazing is happening. Barack Obama is so close to becoming the Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party. What do I think? I think he's such a special human being. I think that he's the only human being that can bring this country back from the abyss that's been the result of 8 years of spectacularly ignorant GOP rule.

I met Barack Obama back in '04, when he was running to be our Senator. I tell people that, after five minutes with him, you just wanna say, "would it be OK if I tell people I know you...like...can I say that you're my friend? Because you're the coolest person I've ever met."

If that was all he is, well then yes, I'd say, Hillary is the one for me. But it's so obvious that he's much more. The mix of intelligence and spirit is breathtaking. I mean, Hillary is fine. Yes, but Barack Obama is the game changer in this race.

I'm watching Hillary now. She just said that Obama is "outspending us..." No Hillary, he's "outraising you."

She just made some very good points about "feeling invisible." But then she went into this bullshit about her being ready on "Day One." blah blah blah. YOU CAN'T WIN AFTER TONIGHT! YOU CAN'T WIN!!! STOP IT!!! STOP IT!!!

The thing about Senator Clinton is this; let her answer this question. You had a 20 point lead in the polls in November. Why, why, why, should anyone think that YOU are the one who can build a coalition to win in November? Why are you the one who Democrats should trust with their nomination? You had it and lost it. It was yours to lose, and you lost it.

Now, it IS true that either of these people would be better than George W Bush. Hell, a pimple on Hillary Clinton's ass would be a better President than George W Bush. As we saw once again today. After reading the following, the question has to be asked. How did this numbnut douchebag ever get elected President?

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Sig Christenson writes in the San Antonio Express-News about Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez's description of a White House videoconference on the second day of fighting between Marines and entrenched guerrillas in Fallujah in April 2003.

"Sanchez, in a memoir to be released Tuesday, said Bush 'launched into what I considered a kind of confused pep talk' about the battle for Fallujah and an upcoming campaign to kill or capture radical anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and cripple his militia.

"'Kick ass!' Bush said. 'If somebody tries to stop the march to democracy, we will seek them out and kill them! We must be tougher than hell!' . . .

"'Stay strong! Stay the course! Kill them! Be confident! Prevail! We are going to wipe them out! We are not blinking.' . .

"Fueled by images beamed by the Al-Jazeera television network, the administration quickly reversed course, stopping Operation Vigilant Resolve. Soon after, Coalition Provisional Authority administrator L. Paul Bremer dropped plans to capture or kill al-Sadr, even though the president had said during the April 7, 2003, meeting, 'It is essential he be wiped out,' according to the memoir. . . .


Amazing, simply amazing...



OK back to Hillary, she says it's on to "West Virginia, Kentucky and Oregon..." but she did not add, "Where I cannot hope to get enough delegates to win the nomination..."

And now she says let's count the votes in FLA and MICHIGAN...even though THEY WON'T GIVE YOU THE NOMINATION EITHER!!!

I guess it is true what Carville said...she really does have some f'ing balls.

Come on Superdelegates. Send her packing...NOW!!!