Tuesday
Jun102008
McCain a "flawed candidate"
Support for democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama was expressed during a news conference held by the Democratic National Committee. DNC Chairman Howard Dean thanked former democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for bringing inspiration to the democratic primaries and motivating millions of voters to vote for the Democratic Party. This gratitude was echoed by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), saying that it is now clear that the United States is ready to have a woman president.
Pelosi and Dean emphatically stated that electing republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain would be comparable to a third Bush term. Dean said that McCain has voted with Pres. Bush’s policies 95 percent of the time, a higher percentage than any other senator has. Pelosi said that economic stability has been “sucked out of our economy,” by the top one percent of the United States due to Bush’s economic policies, causing the middle and lower class to fall behind. Pelosi said that McCain would continue to support these destructive procedures through taxes that support the wealthy. Pelosi repeatedly stated, “We do not need four more years.”
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) described the climate in the Senate as “surreal,” saying that republicans have disrupted debate on topics that are crucial to Americans like gas prices, renewable energy, and torture. Reid said Obama will lead the United States in a new, needed direction and that McCain is a “flawed candidate.”
Speakers strongly stated that Obama will win in November will be attributed to Americans’ dissatisfaction with republican policies. Despite a long primary election, Chairman Dean said he has “every confidence” that the party will unite. Pelosi added that woman and blue-collar voters, two demographics that voted strongly for Hillary Clinton, have the most to benefit from Obama and the most to lose from McCain.
Pelosi and Dean emphatically stated that electing republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain would be comparable to a third Bush term. Dean said that McCain has voted with Pres. Bush’s policies 95 percent of the time, a higher percentage than any other senator has. Pelosi said that economic stability has been “sucked out of our economy,” by the top one percent of the United States due to Bush’s economic policies, causing the middle and lower class to fall behind. Pelosi said that McCain would continue to support these destructive procedures through taxes that support the wealthy. Pelosi repeatedly stated, “We do not need four more years.”
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) described the climate in the Senate as “surreal,” saying that republicans have disrupted debate on topics that are crucial to Americans like gas prices, renewable energy, and torture. Reid said Obama will lead the United States in a new, needed direction and that McCain is a “flawed candidate.”
Speakers strongly stated that Obama will win in November will be attributed to Americans’ dissatisfaction with republican policies. Despite a long primary election, Chairman Dean said he has “every confidence” that the party will unite. Pelosi added that woman and blue-collar voters, two demographics that voted strongly for Hillary Clinton, have the most to benefit from Obama and the most to lose from McCain.
Reader Comments (1)
The corrupt, rigged Democratic Party is in need of radical reform, including elimination of the superdelegates, the caucuses, and the proportional allocation system in the primary process. Change is also needed in removing from any position of power Dean, Pelosi, and Reid.
Sen. Clinton was disrespected and sabotaged by the DNC and the party leadership. Dean, Pelosi, and Reid are the three key players why Sen. Clinton is not the Democratic nominee. Their comments on Sen. Clinton almost one week after her exit were belated meaningless words of hypocrisy. This was obviously compelled by the mounting surge of protest against their mistreatment of Sen. Clinton.
With the coerced exit of Sen. Clinton, the White House and "unity" are a pipe dream for Obama and the corrupt, rigged Democratic Party. The "speakers" assertion that Obama will win the election has as much veracity as the Bush lies that started the Iraq war. Reid, a misogynist, stated he was "elated" Sen. Clinton dropped out.
The fear mongering and bashing on McCain is beating a dead horse. By coercing the exit of Sen. Clinton, the corrupt, rigged Democratic Party gave Sen. Clinton supporters the only effective choice of supporting McCain. Certainly, there are committees in Congress to oppose the agenda of a "third Bush term." For the future of America, Democrats will have to grin and bear McBush for four years. In 2012, Sen. Clinton will be the presidential candidate to get our country back on track.
The Republicans will not surrender to the cult powers of Obama "to lead the United States in a new, needed direction." Obama is not qualified and not experienced for this task, and he has no record of a consensus builder as a radical left wing liberal. Messiah Obama is simply unelectable.
Like the Republicans, Sen.Clinton supporters will not surrender to the cult powers of Obama. Sen. Clinton supporters should campaign and vote for John McCain in swing states Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Florida. Obama's losing any two of these states means he will crash and burn in November. I will volunteer and vote for McCain in a swing state.
Obama did not get the Democratic nomination fair and square. He clinched a stolen nomination with FL and MI shenanigans, and de facto Obama surrogate House Leader Nancy Pelosi rigged the nomination for Obama.
Sen. Clinton should be the Democratic nominee with solutions of real change and a change in direction of our country to get America back on track. Sen Clinton won the popular vote; she is a consensus builder; she was the best qualified and the strongest candidate to win the general election hands down. A rigged, corrupt Democratic Party dashed a landslide victory with Sen Clinton for a crushing defeat with cult leader Obama