DNC Losing Ground FAST
by an Obama Who? writer;
“Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder.” George Washington.
Apparently John Edwards was not one of them. It is a shame that he jumped on what he thought was the winning team just so he could be sent into dangerous places for Obama like Kentucky where Obama is not well received.
This was nothing more than a ploy to take the attention off of Hillary’s win of 41 points over Obama in West Virginia. Not one has said yet on the media that Obama has NEVER been able to take a whole state this way. So I will say it: Obama you are such a loser who can’t even win a state full of working class people. What do I say about the Edwards endorsement? Who cares? Edwards couldn’t even win his home state so he is going to win what for Obama? I would have been more impressed if Larry Sinclair had backed Obama, LOL. Speaking of which, did you hear about the Chicago restaurant owner who has a “gay” place and he has hinted that Obama is one of his regulars? There are also plenty of gay rumors going around about Obama and his top aide. My momma used to tell me where there is smoke there is fire.
Know something which sort of scares me, the power of the media. They have been the ones who have shaken up this presidential election and caused a lot of this mess alongside with the DNC. They decided early on that they would back Obama which they sure have. What is horrible is how they have treated Hillary Clinton. It has caused even many Republicans to come to her side. No matter what she does it is not enough. She wins an entire state by 41 percent and it is pushed aside while they run around saying, “what is Obama doing?” She is ridiculed, pushed aside, made fun of, ignored, bashed, so many sexist remarks have been made against her I lost count.
Here is my spin on what this has done. It has made American women sit back and watch the men of the media beat up on a woman. It has made them angry and there is a quiet underlying anger among them which will be unleashed in the General Election. We listen to insults such as the people of WV are racist because they did not vote for BO, how her supporters are uneducated, white women with the brains of rocks, poor, unmarried. The public is told that Obama gets the knowledge base of the latte drinkers. Really? The supporters of Hillary Clinton I know are attorneys, professors, Doctors, and some very educated people. They are NOT elitists though thus maybe that is the difference.
What the media and the DNC has done is driven a huge wedge in the Democratic party that will not heal. They are telling us we WILL vote for Obama. That no matter what we say when we are in the booth we will push the button for him. Think again. I would NOT vote for him even if I had a gun to my head. Now what will actually happen media people is this - The day Obama is announced the Democratic nominee defections from the democratic party will begin in droves in protest of Hillary Clinton’s treatment and the comments by Donna Brazile of how they have a new party and don’t need us Latinos, working class voters, gays, women, or any of the scum that falls into these categories. Well we scum make up the bulk of the party so we will just give our votes to someone who does need us, John McCain. Go to his website and read his face book. It is full of Democratic voters checking him out and getting ready to make the move to his camp.
Next, we will not give a dime to the DNC or to any group that supports Obama. Not just here in the good old USA either as there are protests petitions from 33 countries regarding Hillary Clinton’s unfair treatment. These people will join with us to stop support of Obama groups.
Then we will be sure to take names of the backstabbers, Kerry, Edwards, Judas Richardson, McGovern and the other little ones who are voted into their jobs. When it comes their turn for reelection, our votes go somewhere else. Contrary to what the big media thinks, we DO NOT have short term memories and even if we did, we have impressive spreadsheets to keep track for usJ
Are we mad? Yes, sure are. Are we going to get over it? Nope, sure won’t. Hell has no fury like a woman’s scorn and in this case it is millions of women and men whose furry has been unleashed. Where does the true power lie? In the hands of the voter, but we are more than just voters, we are also consumers who have a right to say where our money goes. Ask General Electric as we have been protesting them for backing Obama and they are selling off their company to make up their revenue losses.
Last night a black man stopped by here and was selling door to door items. He mentioned to me he was from South Carolina. I told him that the people there needed to learn how to vote. He laughed and said he feels so sorry for Hillary. He said, “ it ain’t right missy what they are doing to that lady.” I couldn’t agree more. He said, “There ain’t nothing wrong with a black brother being the president but this one is just not the right one for the job. I voted for him because I had to but he is just not the right person.” I asked him if he had a free choice who he would have voted for and he said Hillary without a doubt. Then he asked me who I am for and I told him Hillary Clinton and he just gave me a big hug then said, “fight on missy she is a good strong person.” Sometimes angels come to us in all forms and that man was just the angel I needed last night.
Oh Obama was found. He was off playing Democratic Presidential self appointed nominee in Tennessee while Hillary tromped his ass in WV. So look no farther Kentucky, he will be invading your state soon. Make sure to cling to your religion, guns and hate of people not like you as he will be coming. Oh, I heard a reporter refer to the Kentucky people as Hillbillies. So, rejoice as now you people will have an Elitist in your mist to show you how to behave huh.
Here is another angel: Tennessee Automatic Delegate Vicky Harwell announced her support for Hillary Clinton today. Harwell, of Pulaski, is president of the Tennessee Federation of Democratic Women.”Hillary’s decisive victory in West Virginia is the latest evidence that she is the strongest candidate to take on John McCain and win back the White House,” Harwell said. “Hillary has the plans, leadership and experience to deliver real results as President.”
Tags: bashing, bias, black, Election 2008, eltisit, endorsements, gay, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Kentucky, sexism, West Virginia
May 15, 2008 at 4:59 pm
Although I had been a Democrat for over 30 years, and it was painful for me to go register as an independent voter, I realized that perhaps Obama was right: it was time for a change. If Clinton is not the nominee, McCain will be president. That isn’t change. The change will be much harder and longer. There will be a new party or two. The old men of the DNC will may have their little party, but we who have been abandoned are hardly ready to die off. We are a significant political force. We are between 35 and 55 and we have an expected lifespan of 80+ years. We have been hurled aside because of sexism and misogyny, and if the DNC thinks that will not cost them, they have another thing coming.
I am gay. Even if Obama were gay, I would not vote for him. I don’t vote by sexual orientation, sex, race, creed, color, etc. I vote by policies, character, political knowledge, work ethic, and love for America. I stand behind Hillary Clinton.
May 15, 2008 at 6:15 pm
I agree. Even now, all the attention has been on Edwards and Hillary’s win continues to be downplayed by the press. The DNC and media can continue to rave about the greatness of Obama and show how all the superdelegates and everyone is endorsing Obama and how great he is and continue to shove this man down our throats but people are not stupid. Things are often not as they appear to be…..this election certainly shows how image may not be reality. I believe that ultimately the DNC and mainstream media will be accountable for how they conducted and distorted this election before the nation’s voters.
May 15, 2008 at 9:46 pm
Interesting points here. I agree with the author’s perspective. Latest I might add is the Obama anger over what Bush said. The man has got to get over his apparent sensitivity to what the President says. If he reads into what Bush said about dealing with terrorists and assumes Bush is aiming it at him, and then publicly blasts the President for the assumption, Obama is going to have a tough road ahead of him in the next few months. Furthermore, anyone who wants Obama as President had better wonder about the man’s judgment and what he is going to do and say not only to terrorists, but to anyone influential or powerful that he “thinks” is saying something aimed at him.
May 16, 2008 at 12:37 pm
I agree with this perspective. I am a woman and am not uneducated or any of the other derogatory things that have been said about Hillary’s supporters. I am from Mr. Obama’s home state and actually began supporting him in the early part of his campaign. Over time due to his message of “hope & change” I began to wonder how someone with so little experienced arose to the national scene so quickly. I didn’t buy that he didn’t have connections with corporate types and lobbyist and of course discovered that he did have this type of support. Then I began to notice that other than this messianic promise motif, he really didn’t have much substance. I began listening to Hillary and realized that she was very intelligent and strong on issues (not uh uh…). Her bad treatment by the media only worked to galvanize my support. She has been dismissed all along as if her candidacy is some kind of joke. Even after the huge victory in W. Va. the media continued to downplay her. But really if the Obama camp wasn’t worried they wouldn’t have brought out the inflatable Edwards the next day. It proves that she is a threat to him. The idea that it was done for party unity is pure bunk. If Obama succeeds in getting the nomination I will not vote for him or McCain. I will either not vote at all or write-in Hillary (same difference). I think that before it is all said and done Obama will have to answer for his Chicago connections that are more than just a “casual” association with Tony Rezko. For those who have the patience to read a detailed account of the corruption in Illinois politics, I highly recommend “Curtain Time for Barack Obama” by Evelyn Pringle.
I hope Hillary hangs in there till the very end!!