Will Obama's Closing Night Speech At The Democratic Convention FINALLY Get To Be His Moment Alone In The Spotlight Away From The Clintons?
It amazes me how the Clintons have hijacked the Democratic Convention and virtually no one will call them out about it. The Clintons have gotten their way. They will steal a great deal of Barack Obama's thunder at the convention with the pointless roll call for Hillary. Both Clintons will get the opportunity to make half-assed speeches supposedly supporting Obama's candidacy, something that Bill Clinton has completely failed to do at this point and time.
There are still articles being written about how Obama will lose if Hillary is not his VP, a job she does not want and has not been in the running for months. The leaking of the racist campaign strategies of Clinton campaign stalwart Mark Penn have been scooped up by John McCain and enjoyed success in painting Obama as the exotic other. The few Hillary hardcore supporters that continue to fail to get on board are even confusing other Hillary supporters in their continuing refusal to stop whining about Hillary's loss.
The mainstream media after playing up the Hillary holdouts as a massive group are finally doing some real reporting on these groups and making discoveries they should have made months ago, such as the growing clarity that PUMA is nothing but a secret Republican group with few members and no money and the other so-called die-hard Hillary holdouts are wackos who claim to be Democrat as long as the candidate is not black or black and male.
If Barack Obama does lose the election, part of the reason will be the the so-called help he got from his friends, the Clintons. As the old saying goes, with friends like these, who needs enemies?
2 comments:
I still don't get why letting Hillary's supporters do a "roll call" at the convention is a unifying gesture. I wonder if the clintons would've allowed a roll call for Obama had he fallen short.
I don't understand why Obama is letting Hillary give a speech (where she'll prob talk about how hard she had it on the campaign because of sexism - woe is her - no mention of her management incompetency). I can't see how her speech will do anything but remind people she is not the nominee...I feel that is divisive.
And the roll call? Does Obama think she would have done the same for him?
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