Clinton Supporters who Want to Vote for McCain
Posted by michaelmee on June 5, 2008
Do it. I dare you.
Clinton supporters who are blinded by ambition and sore-losership who threaten to vote for McCain in order to sabotage the election of the first African American candidate for President, to you I say: Try your best.
Because you will fail. You are not strong enough.
The Obama coalition is large enough to win without the fanatic Hillary base.
Obama projects to win the general election as is. Even while Hillary supporters go off the deep end of racial hatred in Ohio following the lead of lunatic feminist crazy person Geraldine Ferraro, causing Obama to attract only SIXTY-FIVE PERCENT of the Democratic Party vote - he still ties McCain in the state.
So let the rational people handle the politics. When Senator Obama is sworn in, don’t forget you voted against Womens rights. What a story to tell your grandchildren about the Feminist movement, huh?
Good riddance.
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June 9, 2008 at 1:41 am
I have a feeling when push comes to shove that most of these people will end up voting for McCain. They are bitter right now, and that is too be expected, and it is only human.
We have 5 months for people to make a decision, to do some soul searching. By policy, Clinton was in many ways even further left than Obama, so voting for McCain is double against what Clinton fans want.
I’ll give an example. I saw at a Clinton rally in the last days before Clinton conceded a gay man making a big deal about how he will vote for McCain now. I assure you, come November, he will vote Obama. He will realize that a vote for McCain isn’t a revenge vote to screw Obama for four years, it is giving the finger to gays across the country and the gay rights movement for the next 50 years. The damage McCain can do will last 50 years, as he is going to have supreme court seats open up, and will be able to make the court very conservative. Then we have to wait for people to die.
If you are a democrat, whether you agree with all of Obama’s policies or not, the worst that he can do will mostly last 8 years. I for one don’t think he will do that bad anyways, though I do think he may end up being somewhat ineffectual, similar to my governor Patrick. No, I am not saying that because Patrick is also black, and the first black governor in my state. That has nothing to do with it. It is because both are highly idealist politicians who lack the experience to understand how to implement their ideas. We’ve seen that in Massachusetts this year, and we might with Obama, but that is nothing compared to what McCain could do.
In the end, democrats are going to realize where their loyalties lie. Let them be bitter this month, they did just loose one of the worst battles in the party history. Soon enough, it is going to be YOUR TURN (by “you”, I mean Obama supporters) to be the bigger “men”, and to welcome Clinton fans to your camp despite the terrible fight.
August 2, 2008 at 9:21 am
Well, a little late to correct myself, but I meant to say:
“I have a feeling when push comes to shove that most of these people will end up voting for Obama. They are bitter right now, and that is too be expected, and it is only human.”
They’ll vote for Obama, not McCain.
Thanks to Beta3 for catching this.