I can’t tell you how disappointed I am with Hillary Clinton.  She has spent her time and money poorly.  Her husband, once an extraordinarily popular former-president, has been reduced to accusations of racism and unwelcome public interjection on behalf of his wife.  Not that I feel sorry for either of them.  They made their bed(s) and will have to lie in it (them).  I have no doubt that they will resurrect themselves at some point.  But it’s time for Hillary to graciously concede to her worthy opponent.  On that note, she’s done well by the democratic party by preparing a novice to the national stage with biting, underhanded and anonymous attacks.  Unfortunately, it’s the other party that stands for that, at least moreso, than the democrats.  The punditry is, of course, also out of hand.  I know in 2004 it looked like Kerry couldn’t lose - that buffoon George W. of course, had smart people AROUND him - but he underestimated George W.’s evil power.  But this time it’s centered around this idea that Hillary can’t lose.  If only people could have gotten past the black thing Barry would have locked this up a long time ago.Barry has not once in this campaign underestimated the evil powers of the Clintons, and for that he’s all but locked up the nomination. Next to John McCain, Barry will look like the handsome and bright young man that he is.  McCain will bumble on and on about his “policies” while Barry barely needs to acknowledge his idiocy, all the while bringing Americans together again.I predict 6 more months of nonsensical, thinly veiled racism and biased national coverage until  a bloodied and tired Barack Obama  emerges  onto the White House steps on January 20, 2009.  For that we can thank “news” organizations who put profit over truth and accuracy.

I can’t tell you how disappointed I am with Hillary Clinton. She has spent her time and money poorly. Her husband, once an extraordinarily popular former-president, has been reduced to accusations of racism and unwelcome public interjection on behalf of his wife.

Not that I feel sorry for either of them. They made their bed(s) and will have to lie in it (them). I have no doubt that they will resurrect themselves at some point. But it’s time for Hillary to graciously concede to her worthy opponent. On that note, she’s done well by the democratic party by preparing a novice to the national stage with biting, underhanded and anonymous attacks. Unfortunately, it’s the other party that stands for that, at least moreso, than the democrats.

The punditry is, of course, also out of hand. I know in 2004 it looked like Kerry couldn’t lose - that buffoon George W. of course, had smart people AROUND him - but he underestimated George W.’s evil power. But this time it’s centered around this idea that Hillary can’t lose. If only people could have gotten past the black thing Barry would have locked this up a long time ago.

Barry has not once in this campaign underestimated the evil powers of the Clintons, and for that he’s all but locked up the nomination. Next to John McCain, Barry will look like the handsome and bright young man that he is. McCain will bumble on and on about his “policies” while Barry barely needs to acknowledge his idiocy, all the while bringing Americans together again.

I predict 6 more months of nonsensical, thinly veiled racism and biased national coverage until a bloodied and tired Barack Obama emerges onto the White House steps on January 20, 2009.  For that we can thank “news” organizations who put profit over truth and accuracy.