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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

The Low Road to Victory

The NY Times illustrates perfectly why the Liberal press was so outraged by the ABC debate. According to the Times, the “issues” are Liberal talking points.

The Times:
By staying on the attack and not engaging Mr. Obama on the substance of issues like terrorism, the economy and how to organize an orderly exit from Iraq, Mrs. Clinton does more than just turn off voters who don’t like negative campaigning.

And there you see it:
“how to organize an orderly exit from Iraq.”
As if the only legitimate discussion of Iraq should be the speed of our retreat.

Oh, and referring to 9/11 is now “waving the bloody shirt.” A nice bit of smearing that is designed to take discussion of the most deadly attack on the American homeland off the table; making any discussion of terrorism, Afghanistan, Iraq and Islamofascism totally without context. Yet this is exactly what the Left has tried to do: the War on Terror without 9/11, Afghanistan without 9/11, Iraq without 9/11, the search for WMD’s without 9/11, and Iran’s nuclear weapons program without 9/11. It's as if George Bush and most of the country woke up on 9/12 and thought "this seems like a good day to attack a country half way around the world for laughs and giggles"

There is something pathetic about this flailing dinosaur. It begs the superdelegates to put the Democrats out of their misery by ending the primary which has highlighted the radical nature of the Left that has absorbed the Democrat party.
It is getting to be time for the superdelegates to do what the Democrats had in mind when they created superdelegates: settle a bloody race that cannot be won at the ballot box. Mrs. Clinton once had a big lead among the party elders, but has been steadily losing it, in large part because of her negative campaign. If she is ever to have a hope of persuading these most loyal of Democrats to come back to her side, let alone win over the larger body of voters, she has to call off the dogs.

What is being shown decisively in Pennsylvania and Ohio is that the party of Obama, the party of the NY Times, Hollywood, Howard Dean and San Francisco billionaires is no longer the party of blue collar workers. Not since Ronald Reagan will the Democrats suffer such a stunning defeat, all due to the Left’s incredible belief that the ordinary people in this country, the ones that make the country work, will vote for an elitist snob that hobnobs with black racist preachers and radical bombers from the 60s.

By all means, let’s get this process over with. John McCain may win all 50 states.

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