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Friday, January 25, 2008

Praise the Lord! I Can See!

Her eyes, they are opened:

For nearly two decades, Yvette Wider, an African American, adored Bill Clinton, once described by a famous black novelist as the nation's first black president.

But now, after Clinton's "fairy tale" remark about Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) in New Hampshire and a statement in South Carolina that Obama had put a political "hit job" on him, Wider said she feels she hardly knows the former president. "I was surprised to hear him make a comment like that, because I thought he understood our people better," said Wider, who said she will vote for Obama in Saturday's South Carolina primary. "It made me think he's been playing us all this time."

YA THINK?!

Worse news for you, cupcake: Ever since Lyndon "Iscariot" Johnson sold the civil rights movement for 30 pieces of political silver, pretty much every Democrat in Washington has been playing the self-proclaimed black "leadership" like a finely-tuned fiddle, (and the latter are playing you, by the way). Who do you think created public housing and an addictive, nearly inescapable welfare system?

The bright side of this is it pretty much guarantees Hillary won't get the nomination, let alone the Presidency. Or at least, that would be the case in a rational party. But anyone who has ever watched a Democratic National Convention knows that rationality is in very short supply at the event.

You know it's bad when I'm actually hoping a narcissistic tort lawyer gets the Democratic nomination -- so at least I'll have somebody besides a member of a radical religious cult to vote for in November. The evil you know is the evil you can predict.

Politics makes strange bedfellows, but this year some alien life-forms seem to have crawled under the covers and snuggled up for the winter.

1 Comments:

Blogger The Mad Builder of Periwinkle said...

Sorry Jar(Egg)Head....I think you can write off the sleazy tort lawyer, from here on out I think it's going to be a two way between Clinton and Obama for the Dem nominee. Of course the internecine warfare makes for wonderful political theater as you watch the left wing factions of the party embodied by Clinton and Obama at war with themselves.

I do find it funny how these former Clinton Worshipers are reacting now that the Machiavellian Clintonian political machine that we saw in the 90s is turned inwards against Party rivals.

And you have to know if Bill is this active in the campaign, he will be just as active in the Presidency. The guy is pathological about being the center of attention.

As to the GOP...who knows at this point other than it won't be Ron Paul...the only good thing to say about that race now.

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