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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

OH Hillary!

About the only part of the Democrats Convention that I got to watch was Senator Clinton's speech...and what a speech it was. It was everything her stump speeches in the 1990's were. She was sharp, focused and on point every second. While I disagreed with almost all of her policy points, I thought the speech was spot on! She said all the right things to be perceived as a "team player" and a gracious loser. That has not stopped people from speculating that her support of the nominee was "tepid". I won't go there, but I will say this....thank God Hillary Clinton is not the Democrats nominee. She would have been tough to beat - especially with John McCain.

Well it appears that her barnburner of a speech last night didn't have the
intended consequence.

DENVER, Aug. 26 -- Hillary Rodham Clinton's most loyal delegates came to the Pepsi Center on Tuesday night looking for direction. They listened, rapt, to a 20-minute speech that many proclaimed the best she had ever delivered, hoping her words could somehow unwind a year of tension in the Democratic Party. But when Clinton stepped off the stage and the standing ovation faded into silence, many of her supporters were left with a sobering realization: Even a tremendous speech couldn't erase their frustrations.

Despite Clinton's plea for Democrats to unite, her delegates remained divided as to how they should proceed.

There was Jerry Straughan, a professor from California, who listened from his seat in the rafters and shook his head at what he considered the speech's predictability. "It's a tactic," he said. "Who knows what she really thinks? With all the missteps that have taken place, this is the only thing she could do. So, yes, I'm still bitter."

There was JoAnn Enos, from Minnesota, who digested Clinton's resounding endorsement of Barack Obama and decided that she, too, will move on and get behind him. "I'll vote for [Obama] in the roll call," she said, "because that's what Hillary wants."

There was Shirley Love, from West Virginia, who smiled at Clinton's composure, waved a button bearing her name and felt a renewed pang of regret that she had lost the nomination. "She deserves it," Love said. "That's the thing that sticks with you. Even if she can move on easily, that's not as easy for everybody else."

But not everyone was convinced that it was time to "move on".

"I'm not going to vote for Obama. I'm not going to vote for McCain, either," said Blanche Darley, 65, a Texas delegate for Clinton. Darley wore a button saying "Obamination Scares the Hell Out of Me."

"We love her, but it's our vote if we don't trust him or don't like him," said Darley, who was a superdelegate for Bill Clinton in the 1990s.

Weeping, Dawn Yingling, a 44-year-old single mother from Indianapolis, said that the speech was "fabulous" but that she still isn't going to work for the Obama campaign. "She was fabulous, nothing less than I expected. It's hard to sit here and think about she would have accomplished. We're not stupid -- we're not going to vote for John McCain," she said. But she'll limit her campaigning to a House candidate. "It will take a Congress as well as a president. That's what I can do and be true to who I am."

If last nights speech did nothing else, it set Senator Clinton up very nicely for 2012 should Senator Obama lose this year. She again showed why the Clinton's are masters at playing the game of politics and Senator Obama would be wise to remember and utilize that mastery.

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  • This is third time the Tics picked the wrong candidate. Maybe we could call it something catchy like The Dukakis Syndrome.

    They really should have gone with Hillary. She can actually put together coherent statements without a teleprompter fed by a support team of 300.

    She's also paid her dues, something the Messiah can't claim. Average Americans are keenly aware of things like this and it does matter. When The One makes His grand entrance infront of the Roman Columns tommorow night a lot of people are going to get distinctly uncomfortable.

    By Blogger Kermit, at 3:30 PM  

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