Monday, March 10, 2008

Bill Clinton: Obama Can't Win in Rural Areas, Not Ready On Day One but Ready On Day Two?

I'm sure you've heard about this story by now about Bill Clinton saying that Hillary would grant Obama the wonderful grace and honor of allowing Barack to serve as her vice president even though he's ahead in the race. Yep, more arrogance from the Clinton's, here's the full quote from Bill:

"She said yesterday and she said the day after her big wins in Texas and Ohio and Rhode Island that she was very open to that and I think she answered explicitly 'Yes' yesterday," said Clinton during a Mississippi campaign appearance.

"I know that she has always been open to it, because she believes that if you can unite the energy and the new people that he's brought in and the people in these vast swaths of small town and rural America that she's carried overwhelmingly, if you had those two things together she thinks it'd be hard to beat."

He added that, in his view, Obama would win the "urban areas and the upscale voters" while Clinton claims "the traditional rural areas that we lost when President Reagan was president. If you put those two things together, you'd have an almost unstoppable force."

First of all I find it insulting that the scheming Clinton's have been unfairly and unrelentlessly attacking Obama saying that he's naive and not ready to lead and make the tough decisions. YET. Yet, they want him to be her vice president, again even though she's behind by all markers. They think he is "adequate" to be her second in command and able to take over and make those difficult decisions should something happen to a "President Hillary."

So let me get this straight, they're saying that he's not capable to be president while on the campaign trail but are also contradicting themselves and saying that she would be "o.k." with him being a heartbeat away from that very position that they say he's not ready for?!! He's not ready on day one but he's ready for day two?? Typical Clintonian doube-talk.

Of course he dominates in the urban, big city areas (So he wins the large populated areas but isn't supposedly good in the big states??). And this talk of him not being able to get votes in rural areas is total and complete propaganda. He has won states like: Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Idaho, Colorado (my home state) Utah, North Dekota, Kentucky, Kansas and Wyoming for shit's sake!!! These states have very large rural areas and are mostly white so Bill's breakdown is full of the cow shit that you find in large amounts in these states. They're professional con-artists.

Then there is this irony. The girl featured in the now infamous "3A.M. ad" supports, wait for it--Barack Obama and she's not very happy that her image is being used by the Clinton campaign, "While I love Hillary, I would much rather hear Barack Obama's voice at the other end of the phone at 3am."

5th year of the Iraq war and occupation:

In nearly 9 days to the day, 5 soldiers were killed today in Iraq as the 5th anniversary of the Iraq war is marked. It was only a few days before that another suicide bomber blew himself up in a large crowd killing many. So the idea that Iraq is somehow stable is sprinkling pixie dust on a big, stinking pile of dog shit.

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5 comments:

T&A said...

Now the Clinton campaign is saying he isn't qualified to be their VP, but they still might nask him.... Such arrogance!

Brent said...

I would really love for Mr. Bill to come on up here to ND and tell me exactly where the major metropolitan areas are. Jackass.

Shaw Kenawe said...

The Clintons' idiotic strategy has come back to bite them in their arrogant asses.

Obama is not ready to be president, but Obama is ready to be a heartbeat away from the presidency.

This is confused. And a preview of how she'll govern.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon will release tomorrow its findings, after going through over 600,000 pages of documents, that confirm BushCo.'s insidious lies and distortions to get the American people and media to back his illegal and immoral war.

It's over at my blog.

James said...

T&A:

Yep, they're dripping with arrogance and playing on the gullible side of voters. Their counting on voters who won't question what they say. They want an uninformed electorate which is something you see amongst Republican candidates.

Brent:

Exactly. My mom grew up in ND and was floored when I told her about his quote. Oh and I forgot one other rural state, Nevada. Obama won much of the rural areas of Nevada too.

Shaw:

I hope it not only keeps biting them in their ass but latches on and doesn't let go until they give up.

People are catching onto their games and tactics. I just hope good old Pennsylvania will do the right thing and resist the smoke and mirrors. I have trust in them, their good people who know bullshit when they smell it.

I'll check your post out.

Shaw Kenawe said...

One more thing--in the interest of informing people--here's the Obama campaign's answer to Hillary's "experience:"

http://tinyurl.com/2mxshz

I'm sending it out to everyone in my email list and posting it on as many liberal blogs as I can.

People have to see through her "smoke and mirrors" rhetoric.