As unfortunate it is that we’re still stumbling along in the process of nominating a Democratic candidate for the general election, it is important for each of us to do a little bit of searching within ourselves to really think about why we’re here and where we’re going in this whole ordeal. Prior to Texas and Ohio, this was supposed to be the last big hoorah for Clinton. She is a lucky woman to still be in this race, the experts say, but is she even still in it? And how important is it to have sour milk in the fridge? Hillary Clinton’s made martyrdom of her campaign. In realizing that Obama wasn’t going to be ridden easily, she opted to go on the attack herself and criticized the media for never attacking on their part. As a result, Senator Obama who is actually running a campaign and not a lesson in smear and spin tactics, has to answer the same ridiculous questions day-in and day-out about things that should -not- be asked of the frontrunner of the Democratic candidacy. How sullen are you, Senator Clinton? To hesitate on the question of Obama’s religion as if you didn’t know any better… to copy the scare tactics of the Bush administration who you so casually scold at every opportunity… to mock your opponent’s campaign slogan… to make yourself a hypocrite by claiming to run against Obama is an “honor” and then to attempt to destroy his political career at every stop. As far as a united party goes, you, ma’am, are not the candidate to lead one and you cannot be the candidate to lead a country. Any candidate who selfishly initiates and escalates in-fighting on the waves of her support only to hide behind her fake smile and call this election an “honor” is not a candidate who should be praised or supported. In fact, by the way she’s harped on about her experience for the job of Commander in Chief, you’d think she was the candidate who wanted 100 years more in Iraq. But that’s fine if she isn’t, she’ll settle for helping him by poisoning her own party. Let me say that, if for no other reason, you should quit while you’re ahead and while you have SOME dignity to spare. The good news is that Barack Obama has virtually the same lead as he had (and as he pointed out) as he did the morning of the 4th, the night of the 3rd, and the tense weeks leading up to yesterday’s primaries/caucus. While we would have hoped for a clear path to victory, I’m comforted by the fact that Clinton only took in a net gain of 4 delegates from the spoils and therefore is still trailing the candidate who will change this country. On that note, John McCain opened up a wonderful little gap for the Democrats yesterday in his acceptance speech and in his noble (and successful) journey for the ever-senile president’s endorsement this morning. If the Democrats are going to call themselves (one of them rightfully, one of them wrongfully) the ‘change’ candidates then they need to stop bickering (that’s you, Senator Clinton) and move on with the show. The one thing Mike Huckabee said was that the Republicans have maintained honor in their campaign… not sure I thought I’d ever say this, but he’s right. Out with the in-fighting! My advice to the Democrats is to let the campaign continue without the ‘kitchen sink strategy’ only long enough to show that they can be civil at which point Clinton rallies behind Obama who seizes the opportunity to save this country from a third term of Bushism in John McCain. It is important that we all look at the status of the Democratic party and look at what needs to be done. The Republicans have their candidate, let’s unify behind ours.
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