Democrats across America are secretly sighing relief as they begin to hope for the end of the Clintons. Hillary has fired her campaign manager Solis Doyle, a long serving and loyal follower. Now her Assistant Campaign Manager has been sent packing.
Anyone who saw Obama’s victory speech Tuesday night should know that Hillary simply cannot match his style. In fact, Obama’s victory speech is a preview of his nomination acceptance speech.
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We don’t need Ohio, Texas, D.C., Maryland, or Virginia to get to the White House. The Hillary campaign has run a hard race to the White House and we don’t intend to let Ohio or Texas or any minority states stand in our way reguardless of their vote. We have already won the big states and we intend to invoke hole heartedly the votes of Florida. We tried to win the supporters of John Edwards. Unfortunately we did not win the supporters of John Edwards, but as you can see we didn’t need them to win the big states and we will not need them in the future to win the White House. The Clinton campaign started this race as winners, favored to be in the white house because we are not trying to change the face of america nor it’s foundation our pass leaders worked so hard to establish. We know what our opponent is trying to do and we can not let this happen. America is not broken, just our leadership. Everyone in america has been treated fair for over two hundred years and if they are unhappy with their current status or the economy then I’m sure they can find pleasure in being in america. When Senator Clinton is elected president she will address all issues of concern.
Bottom line– she never did anything on her own, and she, in the end, is not likable.
Without Bill having been President, she’d still be on the Board at Walmart, investing in some land deals, a few cattle future contracts, etc–just another liberal boomer cashing in.
Without Bill having been Governor, she wouldn’t even have been that.
And tho the Democrats felt an obligation to defend his nonsense while he was “their” President, many have made it clear they don’t want his baggage back–and when he went out of control in South Carolina, he reminded them even more.
Stick a fork is right–as we saw with the TV pre-emption last night, the Clintons have met their match–they look ragged, tired and now more than a little pathetic. Good riddance.
Good observation Tony. Also, did you notice that Hillary’s “mock victory” speech after that awful loss in Wisconsin was really a plea for money?