Wednesday, March 12, 2008
THE CASE AGAINST HILLARY GETS STRONGER
(video - Rep. Ferraro makes and ass out of herself on FAUX News...more down the page)
WTF? We've just made the rounds of the cable news outlets, the newspapers and the blogs tonight.
We're still wondering what happened. Earlier, we pontificated about why we couldn't support this state's favorite daughter in this election cycle.
OK, a disclaimer. We're bitter about this. We admired Hillary, and despite a blow-job in the Oval Office, we still admire Bill Clinton. However, Hillary wants this so bad, and has such bad vibes around her campaign that it's turned us off. This isn't the woman who wrote "It Takes a Village" or her memoirs. We don't know who this is now -- we'd still like to think it's Mark Penn and jerks on her campaign doing this. At this stage, someone accurately described her campaign as that of the "Democratic Huckabee."
We just didn't know how nasty she'd get. In days gone by, we'd have applauded her hardball tactics, but some of them smell to high heaven, and we just can't swallow much more of it. We know most of you out there who dream of a Democrat retaking the White House remember the clover days of the Clinton Administration. However, Hillary has gone beyond anything we would ever have wanted to see her do against another Democrat. This is stuff she should have saved up for the Republicans stuff she should never have unleashed within the party.
We can't figure out some of the things we've read today.
Let's start with President Clinton paying a visit to the Rush Limbaugh show to talk about his wife's candidacy during the Texas primary/caucus. Why? Why would he do that? Was he outsmarting Rush's stand-in that day or was he just willing to do about anything with anyone to win? This is breathtaking, and we can hardly imagine it even happening. You can actually LISTEN to Bill on-air on the Limbaugh show. He sounds very cordial.
Actually, from what we've read there isn't too much bad blood between the two -- a bit of professional courtesy.
Still, it boggles the mind.
That's not the worst thing. Geraldine Freaking Ferraro has a big mouth, and we just lost an enormous amount of respect for her. Jesus, what are they trying to do, force us to vote Nader and joint the Green party? And what bites even more than her insane babble is that she went on Fox to defend herself.
Here are some of the remarks that got the ball rolling.
Any time anybody does anything that in any way pulls this campaign down and says let's address reality and the problems we're facing in this world, you're accused of being racist, so you have to shut up," Ferraro said. "Racism works in two different directions. I really think they're attacking me because I'm white. How's that?"With all due respect, Representative, Shut yer big old garbage spewing yap. And to think...we voted for you.
"Every time that campaign is upset about something, they call it racist," she said. "I will not be discriminated against because I'm white. If they think they're going to shut up Geraldine Ferraro with that kind of stuff, they don't know me."
What a kick in the shorts.
Maybe the boneheads in the anti-immigrant and Klan groups will be happy to welcome you with open arms. Your little stint on Fox was fun too -- yeeeessssss, of course you've fought for civil rights for years...and we can just hear it now, we'd bet Gerry would just love to remind us that some of her best friends are black, too.
Last but not least, the exit polls from today's win in Mississippi are disheartening. Are we really a bunch of racists in the South? Guess we still haven't gotten over that whole civil war thing with people still celebrating Lee's birthday on MLK Day and the DemGaz doing it's annual ode to the defeated rebel general who killed thousands of Americans fighting for the union and the constitution, not to mention emancipation. Perhaps this is an unpleasant turn of the mirror back at us. We're pretty sure the numbers in Arkansas looked a lot like these, and if they didn't, we know the sentiment is the same.
As has been the case in many primary states, Obama won overwhelming support from African-American voters. They went for him over Clinton 91-9 percent.Do you think race played a part here? We think it did in Ohio, and we think it will in Pennsylvania, mostly because we've lived in those places, and know what many of the white, ethnic blue collar folks might think of Senator Obama.
But Mississippi white voters overwhelmingly backed the New York senator, supporting her over Obama 72 percent to 21 percent.
It's a crying shame. We dinged Bill Clinton for his Limbaugh stint, but he even writes about the "say one thing, vote another" factor he encountered early in his career in his memoirs.
What side are these people on?
Oh yes, it also appears that Obama has won Texas...he now has more delegates than Clinton has. It seems to us President Clinton said Hillary had to get out of the race if she lost Texas or Ohio.
When can we expect her to leave? We hope it's before she damages her own reputation any more and before she harms the party's chances in November more than she already has.
Oh, yes, and Senator, please ask Gerry Ferraro to get out of your campaign, just like you asked Obama to kick Sarah Power to the curb after she called you a "monster" - because it's starting to look like she was right.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
WHAT WOULD BILL HAVE DONE?
(or, we continue to piss off our friends as we rant against the hometown favorite in tonight's Democratic debate, and wonder why magic doesn't necessarily rub off when one most needs it to)
What a shame tonight in Ohio.
We could very well be wrong, but what we saw sure looked like the end of the Clinton-Bush presidencies unfolding.
Again, we're not Hillary loyalists here. We respect her, and think she'd make a fantastic president of the United States. She's served as a role model, fought for civil rights for years,is truly among the most gifted and right-thinking citizens in this nation. And, yes, our wives all love her.
However, we simply don't think she can win this, and agree with Newsweek that she should do herself and everyone else in the party a favor, and join the fight against McCain ('cause is sure ain't gonna be Mike Huckabee on the other side.)
She was shrill, she looked out-of-control, she acted and argued far from the woman we'd love to see as President. This person, we're not sure should be in the Senate.
The SNL comment?
C'mon! Very petty.
Where was her passion, her composure, her grace?
She played right into Senator Obama's hands in this one. He wore the mantle of composure tonight, and that's what televised debates are all about - Just ask Nixon or Kennedy (oh, wait a second, you can't...)
What really happened when we watched both of these candidates is something that we assume has happened to many of you over the past 8 years. We asked ourselves how Bill would be handling this if he was sitting up there this evening. We can't imagine he'd behave like Hillary did. He'd have handled this with a lot more grace and composure...Hell, he'd be making his opponent look bad with his smiles and his gentle joking.
That's the visible role Obama took tonight. Hillary instead spent a lot of time gasping and looking just plain frustrated.
That's understandable. Nothing she's done this past week has worked. Each time she tried to slap a below-the-belt jab on her opponent, she got called for it and it's made her look worse. "Xerox" comment? Booed. SNL comment? Drew actual hisses from the crowd. She can't win with the media because now she has the "liberal" and "conservative" msm out against her.
Our tip of the hat tonight to Russert, who made the CNN gang look like rank amateurs by comparison.
That Austin debate? Pretty lame outing by the reporters and Campbell Brown. Tonight? This is more like what political journalism should be. Tim hit it out of the park, and beat up on both candidates. You might notice that he eventually got them to shut up with rapid-fire questions to which neither candidate had good answers and then cut them off when they failed to answer the questions directly. Neither candidate looked like they were ready for the hardball treatment tonight.
And, yes, one of us IS partial to NBC.
However, Hillary loses this one. Online votes in several places say so, commentary rightly says so early this morning. As the Huffington Post writes, "Hillary's Ignominious End" - OK, that's close to a quote, but more likely a paraphrase.
We're actually sad, because we agree with that assessment. However, we're also excited because we've been listening to Obama, and reading his books, and we don't understand where people don't think he has any substance - we've seen quite a lot, and it's a substance that would seem to yield a formula that could actually unite the country. I know, sounds like we've taking a few sips of the "Koolaid" - but it's true. He has some fantastic ideas.
And remember, he's been selling hope when no one else has, and everyone wants to have hope. McCain has been selling more time in Iraq, more screwed up tax cuts for the rich, and Hillary has been too busy calling anyone who supports Obama a fool and other unkind things.
A couple of observations.
So far, he's still the only one selling hope. We again bring up Reagan, whom we detest. But it was hard to resist his promise of "morning in america" during the early 80s. We think the nation needs that from time-to-time to stay young.
Also, we've noticed that most recent winning campaigns have picked a winning storyline and stuck to it -- Clinton, "It's the economy, STUPID!" - Bush, "He's dumb, but getting better, and you'd rather have a beer with him than with Al" - etc and so on and so forth, if you're old enough to remember back to World War II, nearly every winning election came up with a storyline that the nation wanted and needed to hear, something worth watching. Obama truly has that now, and nothing Hillary has done has managed to dent that, whether you like her or not.
Tonight wasn't a good night for her. We sincerely hope she has better ones in the future.
...VIA
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