imerei ([info]imerei) wrote,
@ 2008-06-03 23:40:00
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Current mood: jubilant
Entry tags:class, clinton, mccain, obama, support

*does the Obama dance*
Alright, alright...back to politics before bedtime.

It's official, Mr. Obama is the Democratic nominee for the President of the United States. I've made no beans about how I feel -- I really do like Mr. Obama, I respect Mrs. Clinton though she needs to go someplace and sit down, and can't vote for McCain (he can't even lift his arm above his ear...watch him). D:

For the people still complaining about Michigan and Florida votes not being counted for Hillary, I say: "Shut up and get over it!" Now as a native Floridian (and middle-class, working woman), I remember back in January we were told the voting date could not be moved before the 21st or else the votes would not count...and they moved it anyway. Now forgive me for being blunt, but isn't that breaking the rules and potentially the law?

I know that neither I, nor anyone in my family for that matter, went to the polls when they were moved up because we were told our votes would not count if we went to post them; Michigan didn't even put a viable candidate's name on the ballots (pfft, yeah, that's fair); and now these rule-breaking sissies are upset because the Democratic committee -- in a rare instance of fairness and compromise for which this country is supposed to be known for -- split the delegate votes down the middle?

I have two words as a response, but due to the nature of censorship I can only type euphemisms: Screw you guys. Seriously. D:

Let me go back to Hillary because McCain, despite his great service, is literally too old to handle a serious event. At this point in time, Hillary is starting to become an annoyance to me. Before, she was great and revolutionary, a welcome reprieve from this male-dominated society and herald to women everywhere...and then she cried during a speech. No offense ladies, but we need to stop crying to win an argument.

The final speeches were actually quite well done with respect to the subject matter: McCain's was okay, at least he was focused on his opponent; Clinton came across as slightly whining, a love letter to herself, and a huge turn off to me; and Obama was the most humble of the three, referring to the public and thanking them for their votes, giving Hillary her props and acknowledging McCain as an opponent.

Because I have to go to work in less than seven hours, I'm going to truncate the end of this journal entry. I once heard a saying that a 'real lady' knows when to leave, but from what I've seen Hillary hasn't been a lady since early May. If she really wanted to help her party and make herself more presentable for a potential 2012 election -- provided Mr. Obama doesn't run a second time -- she should have conceded and announced that she was preparing to run at a later date. Please support my competitor against the other party, unity is key...or something to that effect.

No, didn't happen. In all due honesty, I now see her as a spoiled brat that has resorted to locking herself in her room to pout and scream and make a general ruckus in an attempt to disturb the balance. I can't stand that. True, we can't always win graciously, but at least we should appear to do so for the sake of the people and not oneself. But then again, I'm not running for a political office...

...So what do I know? <<;



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[info]homicidalsh33p
2008-06-04 05:00 am UTC (link)
More than most of those assholes, apparently. >_>

*Does the Obama Dance too.* Ding, dong, etc etc D:

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[info]illidanstr
2008-06-04 05:24 am UTC (link)
Hillary: So much of a douche she even managed to eventually convince her own party of said douchedom. That's a greater feat then Ted Kennedy, the guy who drunkenly walked away from a car with a girl drowning in it >>

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