Hillary To Save Obama’s Hindquarters
By NancyA on September 5, 2008 at 6:15 PM in ABC News, Barack Obama, Congressional Black Caucus, Current Affairs, Women, Women and Children
The New York Times is reporting that Obama now admits he needs female surrogates like Clinton to save his ass with “low educated women”, yeah he is running scared now. Do you still want Clinton supporters to get over it?
Well, I am here to tell you Obama, it is too little, too late!
I’m laughing now…Obama frightened of a woman! OMG! This is so hilarious! Palin reaches out to all women….single mothers, married mothers and so many other women.
While we may not agree with all her positions, we can see ourselves in her.
She is a fighter, will fight for mothers and families with disabled children! She will fight all the smears, sexism, and lies!
Governor Palin is authentic and courageous….and this has the Obama/Biden ticket shaking in their shoes and probably peeing down their legs!
Look who else Obama will be using….after dispatching…dispatching….Hillary to Florida. And since the election is so far past Hillary and more focused on Obama, her campaigning for him may be seen as pandering to keep her position within the Senate and the party. A party which tried to kick her out.
And Hillary’s appeal to women will remind of us this.
With the McCain-Palin team courting undecided female voters, including some who backed Mrs. Clinton in the Democratic primaries, Obama aides said they were counting on not only Mrs. Clinton but also Democratic female governors to rebut Ms. Palin — and, by extension, Mr. McCain. Those governors include Janet Napolitano of Arizona and Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas.
Run away. Run away. Run away! Those female Democratic governors are coming your way!
Sebelius will miss the mark….she is very elitist, endorsing Obama right out of the chute!….talks out of both sides of her mouth. She has said that she supports veterans….not so much. And she doesn’t seem to understand people like me who live on dirt roads in Kansas! The state of children in Kansas released recently shows no significant changes especially in the area of poverty.
And then there is Napolitano…..well this is what she did,
In short, Napolitano was under a lot of pressure. Nevertheless, on Jan. 11, a few weeks ahead of Arizona’s Super Tuesday primary, she announced her support for Barack Obama, citing his ability to attract independent voters and his appeal to national unity. For those who’d been tracking Napolitano’s rhetoric and career, the move didn’t come as too much of a shock, despite her Clinton connections. Napolitano has been dropping buzzwords like “unity,” “compromise,” and “nonpartisanship” since her first campaign for attorney general in 1998 — years before a young Illinois state senator burst onto the political scene.
She might be terribly popular with her constituents, but she will miss with disaffected Clinton supporters and undecided women. Women will remember her for her buzz words (sounds like Obama) and her endorsement of Obama.
More on this from NYT,
“What McCain has done with Governor Palin’s nomination is aim right at a demographic that Obama needs to address quickly (this should have happened months ago, game, set, match, and you lost Obama!): noncollege-educated women,” said Mike McCurry, a former spokesman in the Clinton White House. “They need to maximize Biden’s ability to reach out to them, but at the end of the day, it is Obama who has to get that very, very critical group.”
Here is Hillary with a little bit of honesty. Hillary is telling Obama “don’t count on her influence”, Hillary apparently realizes that women in general are still pissed at Obama.
Advisers to Mrs. Clinton said that she stood ready to help the Obama-Biden ticket, but they urged the campaign not to overestimate the impact Mrs. Clinton could have, noting that she had other commitments this fall, like campaigning and raising money for Senate candidates (something Obama knows nothing about).
Obama is really showing his fear of Governor Sarah Palin. See how many people watched her deliver her speech on national television at the Republican National Convention. According to Forbes, 40 million people viewed her speech.
Seems Obama isn’t the only “new” and “exciting” candidate….Governor Sarah Palin beats him …. not only in the numbers but in her authenticity and her charitable nature. Palin’s career has never been just about her but the citizens of Alaska. That must be the reason her approval rating is more than 80%, making her the most popular governor in the USA!
Keep on running Obama, Governor Sarah Palin, a Washington outsider, is on your heels and she is only running for Vice President!



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