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Obama can't win the big states
by
Clyde
7:33 AM
Since the California primary the Clinton campaign had tried to make it out that Obama can't win the big states. Never in my life have I heard such a poor excuse for why a candidate is unfit for the office. The whole premise of the argument is worth about as much as a fart in a windstorm.
What the fuck do they think we are, Republicans? That we will believe any piece of oral flatulence their pie-holes will spew? The fact of the matter is that once the primaries are over, the Party will come together and support the nominee. It does not matter if it is a big or little state; the democrats of that state are going to rally their support behind the candidate just because the alternative is so bad.
It does not matter if it is Clinton or Obama, blue states will stay blue and we may even be able to pick up a couple of purple along the way. Oh sure, there are those who say that if Obama doesn't get the nod then the young voters will bolt. Well if you are putting your trust into the younger generation to get the nominee to the White House then you had better get ready for a McSame presiDuncy because all you have to do is look at 2004.
Then there are those who claim that if Clinton is somehow denied the nomination then those voters will shift towards McSame. To tell you the truth, if that is all it takes for those to give up their values as democrats then I don't want them in the Party anyway. If they want to take their ball and go home because they didn't get their way, then I say fuck'em.
When in the last 50 plus years have we had candidates we were totally comfortable with? The fact is that the presidential election for my entire lifetime has always been a choice of the lesser of two evils. This one is no different and it should not be treated as such. Both candidates have appeal on a variety of issues just as they also have a lack on others. It just all depends on what is important to the voter and who they think will best promote those views.
Personally come November I will be casting my vote for the democrat no matter what.
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I wish it were that easy. We are fucked!!!
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at 7:53 AM |
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And when in the last 50 years did "we" have a candidate you could be proud of? And one that didn't continue us on the downward path we acknowledge as existing each year in all these fucking "polls"?
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at 11:38 PM |
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