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Clinton Ruins Democratic Party

posted March 9, 2008 - 10:40am
Clinton Ruins Democratic Party

After losing the Wyoming Primary, Clinton vows to continue to fight no matter what the costs.

Clinton's primary strategy clearly points out her true character.

In the recent Times Online article Bill Bradley joins in the fight for Obama accusing Hillary of what he calls "'lying' in pursuit of victory".

The bigger picture here is the fact that Hillary will stop at nothing to win. It appears she doesn't care about McCain or her own party for that matter. She is so obsessed with beating and humiliating Obama that she has lost sight of any progressive movement captivating this country.

Even the progressive group MoveOn has thrown its support behind Obama after conducting a online poll to see which candidate its members favored.

Coming off recent wins in the states of Texas and Ohio Clinton has grown into a monstrosity comparable to that of a dictator not of a person for "change". Names like Stalin or Nixon come to mind.

She will do anything to win even if that means cheat, lie or steal. This strategy seems very familiar of our current president. Is Rove secretly advising Clinton?

The younger generation (those of us under 35) were excited about this election and a candidate such as Obama for change. However, now that we are entering springtime without a clear Democratic champion (or a stubborn one who won't accept defeat) one must wonder if there will be any change at all beside the sex and color of the candidate.

I'm a pretty left leaning individual and for me to support Obama does not sit all to well with me. However, for me to imagine a race with Clinton and McCain only reminds me of the election in 2000. I'll be voting for Nader if Clinton wins. Simply put, her behavior over the last several months clearly shows that she cares about only one party and that is the Clinton party. Everyone else needs to just get out of her way. Rove should invite her to the Neo-Con party Clinton would make a good Nazi.

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Another great post Ralphie!

Another great post Ralphie! I feel the same way you do about Hillary Clinton. She will do anything underhanded to get the nomination.

ralphie

You're right, Obama and Clinton aren't the same: one's a black man and the other's a white woman. But to me, otherwise they're like apples and bananas: they look different, but they're both fruits. Although Obama didn't vote for the original war funding, he certainly has since then, something his campaign tries to hide. So he's not much more virtuous in that area than Clinton. And their insurance plans are virtually identical, allowing insurance companies to retain money and power and the consumer to continue to go into deep debt over medical bills. That's only two issues, but they're important to me. I will say that Clinton rates much higher than Obama on animal advocacy issues, which are also important to me, so I would consider voting for her on that basis. I read recently that Michelle owns a mink coat, which is a big negative on my political scale of values. I voted for Ralph once before and I'm not too proud to do it again.

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Ralphie

I agree with you about Kucinich and I even liked Edwards. I think to call Obama and Clinton the same is pushing it. My biggest concern this year is ending the war. Something the democrats failed to do over the last 2 years or impeach Bush for that matter. This is why they were elected in office. Pelosi is just another spineless republicrat. Clinton has no interest ending or at least she won't take a stand against. She just says what she thinks might be popular. Anyhow, your are right there is always Ralph Nader. At least you can sleep better knowing you voted for someone who gave a damn. All about me and my writings.

All about me and my
writings.

Dems screwed up for a long time

Frankly I think the Democratic Party was ruined a long time before Clinton happened along. It's virtually indistinguishable from the Republicans these days. Obama isn't any different from Clinton. His platform is the same, he just talks better. Kucinich would have saved the party, because he's a true blue, classic Democrat, but hey, the American people just love to be bamboozled, don't they? There's always Ralph, as you mention. ;)

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