| In response to post #65, if it really is of interest to you, yes I am most definitely an Obama supporter. Among other things, I just returned from Indiana after traveling 2000 miles to get there to work for a week for the campaign.
And my complete distaste for Clinton has nothing to do with my support of Obama, they are mutually exclusive concepts. Quite briefly I find her to be completely dishonest, she stands for nothing but for herself and her obsession for power. She started her political life as a Goldwater supporter, then a college "young republican" then a sudden switch to McCarthy, point being she will go with and pander to and for any cause or concept that will further her personal aspirations. Her tactics are NOTHING less than Rovian.
In this election alone she has flat out LIED about her experience including this nonsense with Bosnia, her feigned work with the N. Ireland accords, SChip legislation, etc. Her latest with the gas tax "holiday" is just more political pandering and her pronouncement that she doesn't "care" what the economists say, tells me she is as pigheaded and out of touch as the current administration and as much as mccain, she is nothing less than Bush III.
Her other exultations that she will obliterate Iran, etc. is typical of her "us vs. them" bullying approach which is why her efforts at health care as first lady were a complete and total failure as would be her presidency. Her race baiting is completely inexcusable and this idiocy of claiming Michigan should be counted when Obama was not even on the ballot and she signed pledges that FLA and Michigan would not be counted. She is the poster girl for situational ethics which is a terrifying quality for someone in power.
Again, yes I am an Obama supporter but that has nothing to do with wanting to see no more of the Clinton name. |