
Okay ...
So let me get this straight ... Sen. Hillary Clinton just spent the past 17 some-odd months trying to convince America that she was better suited to lead this country than Sen. Barack Obama, but now that Obama has become the presidential nominee, she's now "open" to the idea of becoming his Vice President.
Ain't that some bullsh%t?!
Remember the speech she gave where she mocked him talking about how the skies would open up and everyone would join hands singing? Remember her instigating and fanning the flames of the whole Rev. Wright debacle? What about when she instigated the negative vibe amongst Pennsylvania voters when Barack called a bunch of bitter people ... bitter?
Would you ask a person to support you after they've spent a year and a half taking a dump on your character and your vision? I know I wouldn't ... so why should Obama?
(But it will unify the party ... If Obama were to put Hillary on his ticket, he could get the support of those who supported her.)
More bullsh%t!! As far as I'm concerned, if those Americans who supported Clinton were/are concerned about a unified party, then the Democratic nominee should automatically have their support.
But you see ... here is where the "politrix" come into play.
A few blogs back I made mention about how Obama has constantly been forced to distance himself from certain people. The thing to watch now is to see just who he is being positioned to allign himself with on this journey to the White House. Just watch and see ... I guaran-DAMN-tee you that the pressure is going to be on Obama to forgive & forget; to kiss & make up, and make that "dream ticket" a reality.
Now I'm the type of realist who see's things from all angles and makes up a couple of what-if angles to look at ... just in case. God forbid something happens to President Obama, we'll then have to look forward to another Clinton in the Oval Office. Hell ... if I were Obama, the only way I'd have Hillary Clinton in my administration would be if "Jack Bauer" from "24" was a real life person!
Buckle up boys & girls ... we're about to have some fun!!
So let me get this straight ... Sen. Hillary Clinton just spent the past 17 some-odd months trying to convince America that she was better suited to lead this country than Sen. Barack Obama, but now that Obama has become the presidential nominee, she's now "open" to the idea of becoming his Vice President.
Ain't that some bullsh%t?!
Remember the speech she gave where she mocked him talking about how the skies would open up and everyone would join hands singing? Remember her instigating and fanning the flames of the whole Rev. Wright debacle? What about when she instigated the negative vibe amongst Pennsylvania voters when Barack called a bunch of bitter people ... bitter?
Would you ask a person to support you after they've spent a year and a half taking a dump on your character and your vision? I know I wouldn't ... so why should Obama?
(But it will unify the party ... If Obama were to put Hillary on his ticket, he could get the support of those who supported her.)
More bullsh%t!! As far as I'm concerned, if those Americans who supported Clinton were/are concerned about a unified party, then the Democratic nominee should automatically have their support.
But you see ... here is where the "politrix" come into play.
A few blogs back I made mention about how Obama has constantly been forced to distance himself from certain people. The thing to watch now is to see just who he is being positioned to allign himself with on this journey to the White House. Just watch and see ... I guaran-DAMN-tee you that the pressure is going to be on Obama to forgive & forget; to kiss & make up, and make that "dream ticket" a reality.
Now I'm the type of realist who see's things from all angles and makes up a couple of what-if angles to look at ... just in case. God forbid something happens to President Obama, we'll then have to look forward to another Clinton in the Oval Office. Hell ... if I were Obama, the only way I'd have Hillary Clinton in my administration would be if "Jack Bauer" from "24" was a real life person!
Buckle up boys & girls ... we're about to have some fun!!
1 comment:
I hear that. If it were strictly personal and not business, Hillary would get a swift kick in the ass. May call my cousin to get her. But politics goin always play a part, and there are some people who would only vote Democrat if Hilary was on the ticket somewhere. Question is, how many? Don't forget he can put her on his cabinet too. He has options other than VP that would still "unify the party"
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