Posted by: riggword | June 4, 2008

Obama and Hillary Together at Last?:

Will the whole anti-Obama Democrat Rhetoric be Much Ado about Nothing:

I have been following the thoughts and words of Hillary supports for several months now. They have been vehemently opposed to any thing remotely related to supporting Obama for President. Now that Hillary has revealed that she would take the V.P. spot, what are the Anti-Obama Up with Hillary voters going to do? Personally I am perplexed by the sentiment on the left. Obama and Clinton are not that far apart on their ideals and goals to take America backwards. However there still seems to be a backlash of distaste for an Obama Presidency, even if Hillary joins hands with the most radical anti-American candidate we have ever seen.

Here is one remark from a commenter at Savage Politics:

Kool-AidNo Gravatar reply on June 4, 2008:

Hell no because the voice of any vp will be drowned out in the sea of his anti-Israeli, terrorist loving advisors. Add that to the fact that you have Jimmy Carter’s economic policies running through Obama’s veins and it’s plain to see that this country will go straight to hell.

If Hillary accepts a vp spot under Obama, then I will disown her faster than Obama disowned his white trash cracker grandmother.

Another anti-Obama remark from a commenter at Savage Politics:

Obama is very polarizing.

As committed as his disciples are to him, I’m equally (if not more so) turned off by him.

When I see or hear him, I have a visceral reaction–as if I have eaten something rotten.

I imagine that others feel the same way, and know a few who most certainly do.

I don’t think many people who oppose him now will be joining the Obama freak show. Not now. Not in November.

He sure did unify us…against him.

If you are a Hillary supporter please leave a comment about your next move. I am interested in the swaying of American Democrats back to the fold.

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What are Others Saying?

Ahmeddinijah likes Obama and has expectations for America’s Next President:

From BREITBART.com:

Jun 4 04:57 AM US/Eastern

Iran expects a “different approach” from the next US president, whoever wins the November elections, President Mahmoud Ahmadenijad said in an interview published in Italy Wednesday.”Whoever wins the elections, I’m sure that the United States will change, it will have a different approach,” the Iranian leader told the Italian daily La Repubblica.

“The United States will have a reduced sphere of influence in the world,” he predicted, adding: “The new president will have to respond to the real demands of the American people: 40 million American citizens do not have health insurance, the victims of the New Orleans hurricane still have no homes.”

In addition, the United States “will have to withdraw the soldiers from Iraq (since) the American people will not tolerate continued spending of billions of dollars on weapons,” said Ahmadenijad, in Rome to attend the UN food agency’s summit on food security.

Clinton herself would support Obama:

From Yahoo News:

Clinton says she’s open to being Obama’s VP

By BETH FOUHY and DEVLIN BARRETT, Associated Press Writers Tue Jun 3, 7:14 PM ET

WASHINGTON – Hillary Rodham Clinton told colleagues Tuesday she would consider joining Barack Obama as his running mate, and advisers said she was withholding a formal departure from the race partly to use her remaining leverage to press for a spot on the ticket.

On a conference call with other New York lawmakers, Clinton, a New York senator, said she was willing to become Obama’s vice presidential nominee if it would help Democrats win the White House, according to several participants in the call. (Yahoo News)
And what will Bill do?

Bill Clinton Pushes Hillary for Vice President

By MARK MOONEY
May 23, 2008

Bill Clinton has been Sen. Hillary Clinton’s biggest booster in her presidential bid, but is now campaigning for a new job for his wife — vice president.

Michelle Malkin adds this thougt:

It’s curtains for Hillary…or is it? “The AP story is incorrect”

By Michelle Malkin • June 3, 2008 11:03 AM

Nah, nah, nah, nah. Hey, hey, hey. Goodbye.

Hillary Clinton is prepared at the end of Tuesday evening’s last two Democratic primary contests to cede that Barack Obama has enough delegates to stake claim to the nomination, The Associated Press reports.

The Clinton campaign issued an immediate denial.

“The AP story is incorrect. Senator Clinton will not concede the nomination this evening,” the campaign’s statement reads in its entirety.

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