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Workout notes 1800 yards of swimming, including 3 x 100 IM. Oh my goodness, I was so slow! Then some yoga.

Politics

One huge misconception that many conservatives have is that liberals just love Hillary Clinton. In fact, often the opposite is true; many of my fellow liberals see her as a corporate sell-out who will do just about anything in order to get elected.

I will not vote for Hillary in the General Election Hotlist
by VelvetElvis [Subscribe]
Sun Aug 26, 2007 at 07:17:16 PM PDT

There. I said it.

I will not vote for Hillary Clinton in the general election. No matter what. I’m trying the idea on for size anyway and really it feels pretty good.

Those who have not skipped directly to troll rating my tip jar may be wondering why I would take such a seemingly destructive position, one that is contrary to my own self-interest.

Click to keep reading (or troll rate my tip jar.)

My reasoning:

As many here have stated, the country and the American people are crying out for change. Big change. We all know damn well that Hillary will try and run on that if she’s nominated. She’ll talk about how the dark days are going to be behind us. Then she’ll win. And then . . . nothing will change. Not like what people will want and not like she’ll lead them to believe while running.

Think of it this way. Suppose the Democratic party is not a political party, but a company that made oatmeal cookies and instead of activists and supporters we are cookie salesmen. Fiercely loyal cookie salesmen. We’ve got our regular buyers who trust us because we believe in our product. We’ve had some production problems recently which a competitor has taken advantage of to try and push us out of the market. We won’t have it though. Our customers are screaming out for our cookies. They want our cookies. The good ones. The ones we believe in. We hear their call and put out word that we’re starting a new campaign to bring them new cookies. For the first time in years they will have a choice to not buy the other brand’s nasty cookies. As always, we stand behind our cookies. We overrun the airwaves in all media markets with ads talking about how much better our cookies are going to be, how the years of longing are about to be over. People believe we’ve got some revolutionary cookies in the oven. The day they go on sale in November, people line up to buy them. Some wait in line for hours. Finlay it’s time for the big payoff. They get the new cookies home and take a bite . . . and are let down.

Whose fault is this?

Sooner or later people are just going to stop eating cookies.

Ok, these sort of opinions are not universal; some at the Kos have spoken out:

PsiFighter37 and Jay Elias.

Look, I prefer a more liberal nominee. Yes, I am sorry that she took over 800,000 dollars from the pharmaceutical companies. Yes, I don’t like it that she voted for George Bush’s Iraq war.

But the lady IS competent (unlike the current occupant of the White House), and I’d much rather have her appointing the new Supreme Court Justices than having Mitt Romney appoint them.

And, for what it is worth, I believe that Hillary Clinton CAN win the general election; most all Kerry voters will vote for her, and it is my guess that some white collar Republican women might well cast that ballot “for one of their own”, despite what they might say in public at their Rotary or Jaycee meetings. :)

Politics: Bush administration. Alberto Gonzales rides off into the sunset. Gonzales. Rove. Miers. Snow. In their honor I offer:

:)

August 27, 2007 - Posted by blueollie | hillary clinton, obama, politics/social, swimming | | 2 Comments

2 Comments »

  1. Ollie,

    You can count me in the anti-Hillary camp. I wouldn probably vote for Ron Paul over her, but if it’s Hillary vs. any of the other Repubs, I’ll vote third party.

    The conservatives like to point at Congress’s low ratings these days. I think it’s simple. The Republicans won’t approve of a Democratic congress, period. And, many of the rest of us are angry that they haven’t bothered to do any of the important stuff they were sent there to do. They’ve rolled over and done what the executive branch has commanded.

    No matter how liberal the Republicans think Hillary is, she’s way too conservative and corporately-owned to get my vote. Any candidate who even pays attention to the DLC at all won’t get my vote.

    Comment by Damon | August 28, 2007 | Reply

  2. I look at it this way:
    1) would the country be better off had we voted Gore in 2000? Hell yes.

    2) who do you want nominating SCOTUS judges?

    As far as congress goes: they are rated low because they are spineless. They were elected to end this idiotic war, and they have caved in almost every time.

    Comment by blueollie | August 28, 2007 | Reply


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