Clintonism Deemed Harmful
Jan. 26th, 2008 10:58 amThe Democratic race is interesting now that the "machine" candidate (Hillary Clinton) has gone negative on the "JFK-like" candidate, Obama. Seeing one of their own subjected to the kind of dirty tricks the Clintons have always used to gain power is sobering for many Democrats.
My mother is a typical older voter. She thinks of the Clinton years as a golden age of peace and prosperity, which is the same kind of mythological aura based on ignorance she surrounds FDR with. This base of support among the ignorant (let's call them "faith-based voters," since this tendency to sanctify politicians who purport to be for the Little People is based on faith over knowledge) is large and very visible in poll numbers, where Mrs. Clinton is much stronger among the uneducated and elderly.
Most thoughtful Democratic party insiders are aware that Mrs. Clinton will be the weaker candidate in the general election - she already loses to McCain in the polls, and this is before the Republican attack machine reminds voters of all of the incidents which show the Clintons to be willing to fake any emotion and tell any lie to be elected. I don't want to hear again about her taking bribes (in the form of prearranged winning commodities trades), firing and unjustly besmirching the reputations of White House travel office employees to favor friends, or handing out pardons for cash and favors, or covering up for Bill's predatory sex habits. Having all this come up again is just too tiresome for words, and it is surely better to go with a candidate who, while he may not have the experience of the Clintons, appears to have retained some personal integrity.
My mother is a typical older voter. She thinks of the Clinton years as a golden age of peace and prosperity, which is the same kind of mythological aura based on ignorance she surrounds FDR with. This base of support among the ignorant (let's call them "faith-based voters," since this tendency to sanctify politicians who purport to be for the Little People is based on faith over knowledge) is large and very visible in poll numbers, where Mrs. Clinton is much stronger among the uneducated and elderly.
Most thoughtful Democratic party insiders are aware that Mrs. Clinton will be the weaker candidate in the general election - she already loses to McCain in the polls, and this is before the Republican attack machine reminds voters of all of the incidents which show the Clintons to be willing to fake any emotion and tell any lie to be elected. I don't want to hear again about her taking bribes (in the form of prearranged winning commodities trades), firing and unjustly besmirching the reputations of White House travel office employees to favor friends, or handing out pardons for cash and favors, or covering up for Bill's predatory sex habits. Having all this come up again is just too tiresome for words, and it is surely better to go with a candidate who, while he may not have the experience of the Clintons, appears to have retained some personal integrity.
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Date: 2008-01-26 07:20 pm (UTC)My biggest concern with Hilary is she's too wishy-washy in her stance and her opinions and changes them often, according to how the wind's blowing at that moment and I'm hearing some negative things about Obama too, but I tend to be skeptical of some of them due to what they are claiming and one of them is that hateful email that misquotes Snopes dot com in the process.
This will be one interesting race as the months pass me thinks.