Why a vote for Obama could be a wasted vote and may actually help McCain and the Republicans
Why a vote for Obama is a wasted vote and will actually help McCain and the Republicans
It is clearly evident that Obama and his camp cannot deal with strong attacks from Hillary's camp. Obama is only 46 and he is a good person, but it is not his time. Maybe in 8 more years after Hillary's second term he can run against Jeb Bush (whom will most likely run then), and he would fare much better - and he will most likely get my vote then (that is if the world doesn't end before that as the naysayers are saying the world will end in 2012 and supposedly the Mayan calender and other references back this up). He does not have the experience or the power to actually run the presidency when things go wrong. Yes, I know he has a very slight lead over Hillary Clinton, but it is important to note that his lead is in easy states. The major states which will determine whom actually wins the presidency (Texas, New York, Florida, California, etc...) have all been won by Hillary.
McCain and his GOP camp would literally slaughter Obama and his cohorts. If Obama cannot handle a slightly mean (no where as mean as the McCain campaign has dealt with from Romney and others) then how is he going to handle a full on frontal assault by the Republicans? The republicans know this and they know their best and only chance to defeat the democrats after Bush's record in the White House is against Obama - this is where a recent conspiracy theory has risen in Washington D.C. - that the republicans are actually behind Obama's campaign temporarily to try and knockout the Hillary Clinton campaign and, if this is the case, it has worked like a charm - someone like CNN or Fox news needs to look into this as I am sure there is some truth to it.
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This is not to say that Obama is bad in any way. I believe he just is not the answer right now and if he were to win the Democratic nomination it would literally hand the presidency over to the Republicans. Regardless of what Oprah may think, she isn't always right and an empty call for change isn't going to get anywhere. This is why a vote for Obama right now is a waste and will actually help the Republican cause (they want a divided Democratic party as it is their only chance to win). I am a die hard democrat and Hillary has my vote because she really can win and would, by far get the most done and be the best able to run the presidency from day one. If Obama were to win, I would either have to not vote or vote for McCain, because even though he is Republican he would be far better able and equipped to run the White House than Obama on an empty promise of hope and change - what change?
So, if you want my opinion, the best chance for an effective White House, a change in the economy, security, national healthcare reform, etc... is Hillary, followed by McCain (whom, like most Republicans, will better benefit the rich), and then Obama (whom has absolutely no chance of beating McCain and the Republicans whom will literally tear his campaign apart). The proof is only becoming more and more evident everyday as the screw ups and inexperience of Obama and his camp keep mounting.
It is clearly evident that Obama and his camp cannot deal with strong attacks from Hillary's camp. Obama is only 46 and he is a good person, but it is not his time. Maybe in 8 more years after Hillary's second term he can run against Jeb Bush (whom will most likely run then), and he would fare much better - and he will most likely get my vote then (that is if the world doesn't end before that as the naysayers are saying the world will end in 2012 and supposedly the Mayan calender and other references back this up). He does not have the experience or the power to actually run the presidency when things go wrong. Yes, I know he has a very slight lead over Hillary Clinton, but it is important to note that his lead is in easy states. The major states which will determine whom actually wins the presidency (Texas, New York, Florida, California, etc...) have all been won by Hillary.
McCain and his GOP camp would literally slaughter Obama and his cohorts. If Obama cannot handle a slightly mean (no where as mean as the McCain campaign has dealt with from Romney and others) then how is he going to handle a full on frontal assault by the Republicans? The republicans know this and they know their best and only chance to defeat the democrats after Bush's record in the White House is against Obama - this is where a recent conspiracy theory has risen in Washington D.C. - that the republicans are actually behind Obama's campaign temporarily to try and knockout the Hillary Clinton campaign and, if this is the case, it has worked like a charm - someone like CNN or Fox news needs to look into this as I am sure there is some truth to it.
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This is not to say that Obama is bad in any way. I believe he just is not the answer right now and if he were to win the Democratic nomination it would literally hand the presidency over to the Republicans. Regardless of what Oprah may think, she isn't always right and an empty call for change isn't going to get anywhere. This is why a vote for Obama right now is a waste and will actually help the Republican cause (they want a divided Democratic party as it is their only chance to win). I am a die hard democrat and Hillary has my vote because she really can win and would, by far get the most done and be the best able to run the presidency from day one. If Obama were to win, I would either have to not vote or vote for McCain, because even though he is Republican he would be far better able and equipped to run the White House than Obama on an empty promise of hope and change - what change?
So, if you want my opinion, the best chance for an effective White House, a change in the economy, security, national healthcare reform, etc... is Hillary, followed by McCain (whom, like most Republicans, will better benefit the rich), and then Obama (whom has absolutely no chance of beating McCain and the Republicans whom will literally tear his campaign apart). The proof is only becoming more and more evident everyday as the screw ups and inexperience of Obama and his camp keep mounting.
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I never thought about it like that. I bet the republicans did have something to do with it. Hillary has my vote too - I don't think I could vote for McCain, though - too many bad memories with George Bush.
Matt D.
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