Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Clinton: It'd be 'terrible mistake' to pick McCain over Obama

Hillary Clinton on Wednesday reiterated her vow to stay in the
Democratic presidential race, but she said it would be a "terrible
mistake" for her supporters to vote for John McCain over Barack Obama.


Anybody who has ever voted for me or voted for Barack has much more in
common in terms of what we want to see happen in our country and in the
world with the other than they do with John McCain," Clinton said on
CNN's "The Situation Room."

"I'm going to work my heart out for
whoever our nominee is -- obviously I'm still hoping to be that
nominee, but I'm going to do everything I can to make sure that anyone
who supported me ... understands what a grave error it would be not to
vote for Sen. Obama.
"

Umm...Hillary, aren't you the one that downplayed Obama's experience and ability to be a good President?


You're EXACT words:

I think you'll be able to imagine many things Senator McCain will be
able to say,” she said. “He’s never been the president, but he will put
forth his lifetime of experience. I will put forth my lifetime of
experience. Senator Obama will put forth a speech he made in 2002
.”
Clinton was referring to Obama’s anti-war speech he delivered in
Chicago before entering the United States Senate
.

That statement was made in early March. Here we are at mid-May and now you're changing your tune? You may be able to fool some idiots out there who don't pay attention, but you're certainly not going to fool me or anyone else who reads this site. We've paid attention to the nasty things you've said, and you imply with the above statement, that McCain would be a better President.

I know you're supposed to tow the party line, but to do such an about face so quickly speaks volumes about your character.

Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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