Hillary Clinton’s endorsement of Barack Obama is pure fantasy
By P Alfonso on Jun 10, 2008 | In 9. Presidential Election 2008
Wake up people. Did anyone really think that Hillary wanted to endorse Barack Obama? Did you notice the lack of excitement in her concession speech? If you read the full transcript of Hillary’s concession speech and believe that it was an endorsement, you must be dreaming. The concession speeches that Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee made on John McCain were real, warm and sincere.
For twenty years Hillary has been working hard to become President of the United States of America.
Follow up:
She was a driving force behind Bill Clinton’s election and re-election. She endured the pain and embarrassment of her husband’s infidelity. She stuck it out because a divorce could have seriously damaged her political ambitions. Her strength and ambition were the leading factor in her nomination as a Senator in the State of New York. A senator’s seat in her home state of Arkansas could not have given her the same stature as New York did. For eight years she positioned herself to run for the Presidency as George Bush’s term came to an end.
Many factors indicated that nobody could defeat her in the Democratic primaries. Then, Barack Obama, who all he had in his resume was a three year senate seat in the State of Illinois and a speech that he made at the 2004 Democratic convention, became the choice of the wealthy far left liberals. In addition, the leftist media assisted to catapult him to become the Democratic presidential nominee. Hillary has been with us for the past sixteen years, we should know her well. Good sense will tell you that she believes that it is not over until it’s over. In her mind there is still a possibility that Obama by some unforeseen reason could lose the support of the super delegates and leave her as the only other best option in the Democratic ticket.
Why Barack Obama defeated Hillary?
He had the money to buy his nomination thru massive advertising.
He had the Liberal news media in his pocket.
He had a vast majority of blacks that abandon the Clinton camp and voted for him.
Why Hillary lost her chances for the nomination?
She did not have the far left wealth and therefore was heavily outspent.
She did not have all of the positive media coverage that her opponent received.
She did not have the Jeremiah Wright scandal in January before some of the primaries were held.
What could have changed it all?
Hillary very much had the nomination in spite of the far left money and the news media. What really tilted the election is when it turned racial and the black voters abandoned her. It has been argued that the Democratic primaries were not decided on a racial issue since so many whites voted for Obama. Considering that, then we could say that the white voters were not racist casting their vote. Since the national vote count ended virtually a tie between Hillary and Obama; It is not difficult to come to a mathematical conclusion that if the blacks voters would have cast their vote 50 – 50 then Hillary would have easily won the nomination. So, to insist that Barack Obama’s nomination was not the result of the black racial bias is yet another fantasy.
What is Hillary doing?
She is not making waves and at least saying that she supports Obama.
She is hanging on to her delegates until she goes to the convention.
She is not sincerely supporting Obama, but will pretend to be, just in case an un-expected event would put her back on track for the nomination.
There are many that speak about an Obama-Hillary dream ticket. Many seem to think that she should take the VP spot. Really? Those people need to wake up from that dream since that is all it is. They want her to live near the White House and have the President as her boss. Wake up people! She already lived in the White House for eight years and was the President’s boss. Wake up!
What should Hillary do?
At the end of the road, if it would turnout that there was no hope on getting the nomination for President:
She should pay them back by supporting John McCain, who she knows has the needed integrity and experience, and loves his country.
She should remind the far left liberals and the blacks that switch and abandoned her during the primaries that it was their loss as John McCain wins the presidency.
She should hang up her Senate seat when it expires and join Bill living the good life and making a lot of money while staying in the spot light. Perhaps she can surpass the $40 million that he made in 2007.
Now, that would be more like the smart and ambitious Hillary that I think she is.
Ultimately that may not be what she will do, but it would surely be a sweet payback.
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