Re: It's over for Hillary, says Krauthammer.....



On May 9, 1:28 pm, "Winston Smith, American Patriot"
<FranzKa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Christian Williamson <c.wi...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in alt.politics.bush:

See
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/08/AR20080
50802809.html for Charles Krauthammer's overview of Hillary's
candidacy. You'll remember Krauthammer is the guy who urged Obama to
run for president, pointing out that he would lose, but it'd be a good
experience for him.

What sort of nonsense says that losing the presdential election as a major
party's nominee is a "good experience"?

You get one and ONLY one chance to do this right, as it should be. Try to
figure out why Gore and Kerry decided not run again.

Hillary can bide her time until 2012. If the Democrats are still a
party---and that is doubtful if McCain wins this---she should be handed
the nomination. The party's extreme left, who has been calling this
nomination, thinking that no Republican can get in their way no matter
what position they take, will be barred from the room. What's
particularly bizarre is that Obama supporters, certainly the more
fanatical, not only say that they don't need Hillary's voters, but that
they don't even WANT them for November, dismissing them as McCain lovers
anyway. This is insane. The only campaign strategy that I forsee Obama's
lovers using to win voters is to announce and to shame the voters into
voting for Obama unless they want to risk being called "racists." LOL!!

Don't you think you are being a bit melodramatic. In some respects the
biggest battle may already be over. Aren't you seeing the glass half
empty?
.



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