Posted by
PoliCzar on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 7:23:34 PM
Coming to a TV near you? That would be something.
To some Obama
losing Pennsylvania was not that big of a deal. After all he is still
ahead in delegates and only lost by 10 points. To others, the 10 points
he lost by is a huge margin. He has been slipping further down in
polls, meanwhile, Hillary is moving up. If you could put both of them
in the ring who would win? Hillary of course! Obama would run away and
hide, just like he is doing now.
Barack is making mistakes,
which Hillary is proudly pointing out in all of her ‘attack ads’. And
Obama is running away like a scared little chicken. He knows that if he
enters another debate he will lose. He has done horribly in recent
debates because the questions are too hard for him to answer, well,
hard for him to answer honestly. Questions about Rev. Wright, his
‘bitterness’ comments, Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn will surface once
again. Last time Obama could not answer them, truthfully. We saw Mr.
Orator turn into Mr. Mumble mouth. If it’s written on the page, he can
read it, but if he’s trying to come up with something off the top of
his head forget about it. Hillary’s people know this, so they want more
debates. Obama is afraid. He should be.
In his speech after the
primary on Tuesday, it appears Obama continues to believe that since he
is the only candidate that is for ‘Hope and Change’ aka the new
‘Ambassador of Hope’, a cause that many believe is as empty as I think
his head is, it causes him to receive more criticism thus creating
distractions on his ‘issues’, which we are still waiting for specifics
on many by the way:
“After fourteen long months, it’s easy to
forget this from time to time – to lose sight of the fierce urgency of
this moment. It’s easy to get caught up in the distractions and the
silliness and the tit-for-tat that consumes our politics; the bickering
that none of us are immune to, and that trivializes the profound issues
– two wars, an economy in recession, a planet in peril.”
Apparently
Obama has no idea where he is or what he is doing. The only one losing
sight (along with votes) is him. The criticisms he is receiving from
Clinton, among others, are all apart of politics. He sounds like a
cry-baby who doesn’t like to be picked on. All this talk about hope and
change and we see that he cannot change and is hopeless: From wanting
to sit down with Iranians, to having a racist wacko preacher as a
mentor, to telling middle America that you are bitter so you turn to
God and guns, and a wife who isn’t exactly a spokesperson for
patriotism. What else will we uncover as time continues? Republicans,
and more importantly, John McCain hope for a lot more.
In polls, Hillary has a lead in Indiana and Kentucky. Things are a bit tighter in North Carolina.
Too
bad these two cannot duke it out physically. My money would be on
Hillary. Something tells me she uses Bill as a punching bag. It would
get the highest ratings on cable for sure.