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Cracks in the Unity Facade in Denver

Posted by: Mike's America @ 12:41 pm in Uncategorized

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For all the facade of party unity at the Democrat Convention in Denver, you don’t have to look far to find a Hillary delegate who just isn’t going to fall over and support Obama. This woman may not vote at all…



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Scott Malensek
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There it is. Right there. A moment in time shown live around the world, recorded, taped, spread around, and shown again and again on computers everywhere. It’s the moment when an American person-a Democrat-with the same hopes, dreams, and beliefs of what this country and this planet can be…it’s the moment her spirt was mortally wounded by the pandering of the left, the punditry of the faux independent media, and the reality that she’s been had. She’s been a tool. She’s a chump. Now she doesn’t know what to do. She still wants to believe, but the left and right sides of the brain are at odds.

H stands for Hopes Crushed.

I am noooooooooo fan of Senator Clinton’s, but my heart goes out to her supporters. They worked for her, believed in her, sweated for her. They gave that professional politician their hard earned money by the MILLIONS, and she lost. She lost, because she was out-pandered.

The Democratic Party is by its nature a conglomerate. It’s been a hard campaign. I don’t know if they can unite behind a rockstar. Even groupies grow up.

Again, my heart goes out to that lady. It truly does. In her I see American unity of aspiration, unity of abuse by political spin, and the in-your-face denial of partisan finger-pointing rather than job accomplishing.

Just because she’s a Democratic Delegate, wears an H, and might differ on some views-even radically, we all…Democrats and Republicans…want a United States of America, and we want that country, our history, and our future to be the best possible. This lady’s been used. Tens of millions of people have been used-by both parties. Whoever reaches over, puts their arm around each person, and says, “follow me, we’ll give it a try, and we’ll do it together”….that’s the person that’s gonna win this election.

August 27th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
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A quick-link to the Obama speech. Save time. Translations optional.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-7QoiOH9r0

Elvis has left the building. So has every American.

August 27th, 2008 at 1:47 pm
yonason
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Clinton releases her delegates to vote for Obama [sort of]

Originally published 04:16 p.m., August 27, 2008, updated 03:56 p.m., August 27, 2008 DENVER (AP) -

Less than an hour before the Democratic convention calls the roll of the states, Hillary Rodham Clinton began an emotional gathering with her delegates Wednesday by telling them she was releasing them as delegates to vote for Barack Obama. Many in the crowded ballroom yelled back “No!”

Clinton told her delegates she’s not telling them what to do, adding: “You’ve come here from so many different places, having made this journey and feeling in your heart what is right for you to do.” [i.e., VOTE FOR ME, @%$&# IT!!!]

Clinton told her loyal followers: “I want you to know that this has been a joy. Yes, we didn’t make it. But, boy, did we have a good time.”

It’s all up to her delagates, for whom the thought of this having been a “good time” is likely at odds with their perception of reality. Will they take the hint? Will they be smart enough and passionate enough to “get it?” Everything is riding on the intelligence of her support base……

…….so, uh, yeah, hmmm, uh, ok, Hillary, um, ….have a nice life?

August 27th, 2008 at 1:47 pm
luva the scissors
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that woman feels betrayed, she is so passionate you wanna give her a big hug. wow, just wow. i wonder if the party heads realize what is happening to their party, i wonder if they care.

August 27th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
BarbaraS
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I’ll bet a lot of them will write in her name on the ballot.

August 27th, 2008 at 6:26 pm
yonason
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LTS

I have a modicum of sympathy for her because of how she’s being used by the Democrat party, not for her short term dissappointments. Listen to her when she says she “saw in Clinton what her future could be, more than just dreams…”, all hopey changey, the same as Obama’s nonsense, only for Clinton. It’s the same disease, only influencing her to like Clinton instead of Obama, and she’s got that bug without even knowing it.

The Dems are just a personality cult, not issues based. Issues are just the vehicles for channeling emotions the emotions of their followers in order to manipulate them, not real problems to actually be solved. She’s a victim of her own inability to deal with reality, and because she can’t see how they are manipulating her, she will ultimately be reabsorbed into the collective.

August 27th, 2008 at 6:35 pm

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