...in the case of Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the media thinks it's a farce! But however, we forgot about the unity between Senator John McCain and former governor Mitt Romney! Or there's some deliberate attempt to create "controversy"!
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Thank the good people over at FOX-GOP News, screaming internet shrew Michelle Malkin, the axis of ignorance (Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, and Bill O'Reilly) and the tax delinquent toe-sucking turd Dick Morris. The media is fawning over the Unity, New Hampshire event.
The media has been primarily focused on the Democratic campaigns of former contender Senator Hillary Clinton (D-New York) and presumptive nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois). After all two extremely popular candidates were in this and eventually one would win. And there would be some anger and some unity between both camps.
This campaign lasted all the way to June 8, 2008, in which the New York senator conceded and suspended her campaign.
But the bitterness is felt from both sides of the Democratic Party.
Earlier, Rush Limbaugh urged Republicans listeners to switch parties and vote for Clinton in the Democratic primaries. Obama supporters are threatening to fight back against FOX-GOP News and Rush Limbaugh. The Democratic Rules and Bylaws committee were angered by the Clinton campaign forcing them to include the two primary states Florida and Michigan in the wrap up of the primaries. Disgruntled Clinton supporters have threatened to vote for Senator John McCain (R-Arizona). Obama faces a challenge to win over disgruntled Republicans who hate McCain, and those who might sit it the election because Clinton stepped out. According to United Kingdom's conservative newspaper The Telegraph, an online article stated former president Bill Clinton is still angered by the victory and according to sources, "Obama will have to kiss his ass in order to win his support!"
But let's flip the corner back to the bitterness of Senator John McCain and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. You remember that all the right wing pundits were urging voters to support Romney. They were talking about which Republican was more "liberal" and how much money they could raise. McCain won with less than $15 million to what Romney spent (over $112 million and with some of his own contributions).You remember that it was a wrap for McCain after he went to Iraq in a "bulletproof vest" and saying he could walk the streets of the country safely! Remember Republicans were relying on the victories of either Mitt Romney, former actor Fred Thompson or former mayor Rudy Giuliani.
I will shed some light on the political theater of the race to the White House and make sure you understand that there are two sides to this story. So don't come at me saying I am wrong! I watch the debates and saw the flaws.
Now here my honest opinion on the issue: The Democratic Party felt that Senator Hillary Clinton and former North Carolina Senator John Edwards were a political liability. If you have Rush Limbaugh and FOX-GOP News urging her to win so they could energize the conservative base, then they knew the risk. The Republican Party knew Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson had shaky history. Same with McCain! They want to resurrect another Ronald Reagan. Of course, Reagan was not a true conservative cause he was married twice too! But since they do not have true conservative principles in case of Giuliani (being married three times, supports gay rights, and abortion), McCain (being married twice, slamming the religious right, supports gun control, and amnesty) and Fred Thompson (being married twice, running an arrogant campaign and supports 9/11 Commission Report). It was quite frankly, Mitt Romney.
Angry Clinton and Romney supporters want retribution. Clinton supporters want Obama to put her as a vice presidential running mate. Romney supporters want McCain to have him as a vice presidential running mate. You think that would be a good idea?
Again I understand that your candidate didn't win the primaries. I was originally for Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas). He didn't win, but that doesn't stop me from voting. I am not sitting out any election. So since I am angry about the economy and against the war, I will support Obama.
It's a gamble choosing him (being politically in the Senate for three years), but they said that about a Massachusetts senator who became a figure that many on both political spectrums felt was the chosen one! John F. Kennedy!
Now although, the media has been influential in casting doubt over Senators Obama and McCain, I promise you this! If you forget what the media says, and believe that you're candidate can win this election, then it's worth the fight.
I am not going to fight anymore with critics of Obama. I already left you a message.
"QUIT HATING!"
