Thursday, June 5, 2008

Why I Love the Democrats... Today

As a conservative, let me say thank you to Hillary Clinton. Your current course of action has been uplifting to me. Mathematically I could not see how you expected to win. Granted, a pledged delegate does not have to vote the way of the people they represent, but do you honestly think a “pledged delegate” would change their vote from Barack? True, he has no experience, and looks like an intern on the debate stage, but I think the Democrats are more interested in keeping the votes where they belong. There are many good reasons for the Democrats to “stay the course” and nominate Barak Obama. Here’s one off the top of my head… “To give the Republicans a better chance to win.”

Alright, let's consider this for a moment; Hillary is out because she does not have the delegate count necessary to win the nomination. After losing yesterday, she decides on some abhorrent speech about choosing the right leader and blah blah blah. Typical Hillary rhetoric that does not truly congratulate the obvious winner, and further divides the Democrat Party. (Oh and also makes me happy!)

I wish I could explain to you why she has not said those beautiful words; “It has been a great run, and I thank all my supporters for bringing me this far. Now it is time to stand as one and…. (Insert rhetoric here)” Is she going to drag this out to convention? This might work for her, but the only way she can steal this is to buy, bribe, and cheat votes out of Barack pledged delegates. On the other hand, what delegate in their right mind would ever vote against their pledge? Think about how bad a presidential candidate must be for a delegate to vote against their pledge! I can't think of a time when a pledged delegate has ever voted against their constituents’. I mean CRIPE!!! THEY PUT CARTER UP ON THE STAGE!!!!! (I rest my case)

So Barack is the nominee, and he will have to face John McC-amnesty. There are only two options for the conservatives; first the conservatives MIGHT fear another Jimmy Carter and come out in force. Second, we might just stay home and try to drink the next four years away. To be honest, I think I am going to do parts of both.

Let's get drunk and vote! Another shot there, bar tender!

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