Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Sunday that the front-runner for his party's nomination, Hillary Rodham Clinton, does not offer the break from politics as usual that voters need.
Both Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., and her husband, former President Clinton, have criticized Obama for his lack of political experience.
Obama said he understands their argument.
"They want to make the argument that Senator Clinton is just an extension of the Bill Clinton presidency," Obama said in an interview with The Associated Press. "They've been the dominant political family in the Democratic Party for the last 20 years now. So it's not surprising that they want to focus on their longevity.
Well thanks Captain Obvious, have you been reading my posts? EVERYONE knows that Hillary would have the same policies and way of thinking that Bill has. Most long term marriages have both spouses thinking in similar ways, and this is no different. However, Hillary has been called on some of her hypocritical views from what she's said then and what she's saying now.
Unfortunately for Obama, it appears that a lot of idiots within the Democratic party are falling for her line of bullshit with her expanding lead in the polls.
If you want the nomination Obama, here's some tips that should help you out.
Stop with the spending reputation that Democrats have earned.
We all know we're up to our eyeballs in debt, so show us how you plan on eliminating, or significantly reducing our debt. Make budget cuts to non necessary services without making government employees losing their jobs. It's a monumental and difficult task, but that's what being President is all about.
Reach out to Republicans.
And I mean ALL Republicans. If you show that you're willing to work with people with opposing viewpoints, then it'll score big with voters.
Stop with the racial stuff.
I've heard him say the word "black"-whatever a bunch of times and I'm sick of it. I don't care that you're black. I don't care what color you are as long as you share the same ideals and goals that I do. When you say "black" lawmaker or "black" leaders, it makes you sound racist. Don't believe me? Well how about if I said "I met with white leader Brian Baird today", what would you think? You'd think I was being a bit racist because it doesn't need to be mentioned the color of someone's skin.
Work on those three items and get back with me Barack. If you take my advice, I'm willing to bet that you'll see a bump in the polls.
If you don't believe I'm the kind of guy who's willing to extend a hand to opposing viewpoints, then why would I offer this advice to Obama?
Travis
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