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Good grief – evidently, this is what I get for going to sleep at night. All KINDS of stuff has come up about Obamessiah. I scarcely know where to begin, and others are already writing beautifully about this at No Quarter, so I don’t want to be TOO redundant, but WTF about Obama wanting to seat Florida and Michigan NOW???? I know – we expected it – but still – what a piece of work, and I do NOT mean that in a good way. So, that’s one thing.

Then there are his minions hacking pro-Hillary, or anti-Obama, or pro-McCain, or pro- THINKING sites over the weekend, taking them down. There is LEGAL evidence tracing ISP addresses back to HIS campaign. Now, tell me again how he is not like Bush?? “You’re either with me or agin me!” And NOW do you understand why he voted FOR FISA?? His claims of being a Constitutional Scholar ring false in the evidence of his clear and utter disregard of, and contempt FOR, the US Constitution. Wow – who needs protected speech? I guess WE don’t, especially if Obama gets in the White House, because we sure aren’t gonna have any! Good grief.

I got a comment today about how I HAVE to vote for Obama, or else risk having a THIRD Bush presidency. See, here’s the thing: the way Obama has changed his policies in just the past month, his platform is pretty much the same as McCain’s!!! Now, I have said a gazillion times (for those of you keeping score) that I have no plans to vote for McCain. Now. But really – if the SuperDelegates don’t wise up to this sanctimonious, duplicitous, back-stabbing, lying, cheating, arrogant, sexist, and pick the best candidate (that would be HRC) who knows WHAT I will do come November?

Especially when you consider the following story I saw today on AOL:

Hillary and The Other Woman By David Knowles (Aug 4th 2008 10:05AM).

Yes,that is really what he wrote as his title. Anyway, since many of you (wisely) do not have AOL, I will include the entire article here:

Hillary Clinton is a pioneer. The first credible female candidate for president of the United States, she came tantalizingly close to securing her party’s nomination, and will forever command the respect of millions of supporters across the country. For many of them, the prospect of Hillary being named vice president is tantamount to an insult — a hollow consolation prize, beneath the dignity of a rightful nominee. To others, the VP is the least that Barack Obama can do, especially if he wants to secure their allegiance in the fall.

That sentiment was expressed in a recent article at Politico:

Marcia Pappas, who heads the New York state chapter of the National Organization for Women, believes that Clinton supporters “would be outraged to know she was not given the right of first refusal.”

“She is the only woman in history who has ever garnered this much support,” Pappas continued. “She is the only woman in history who was able to raise the kind of money one would need to run a presidential campaign.”

Truly, hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. And while Pappas is right about the many achievements of Clinton’s historic campaign, the hope is that Hillary has not blazed a trail only for herself, but one for all women to walk. Put another way, because Hillary has represented the best chance so far to see a woman become commander-in-chief, has she opened a door for other women to walk through, or simply reserved her own place at the front of the line?

The “next time around” argument is always difficult to swallow, no matter the cause. That’s especially true for many Clinton supporters because of how close she came. And though close only really counts in horseshoes and hand grenades, there’s something of a perfect storm brewing in the minds of many women who sense that Obama is about add yet another man to what has become a familiar one-two punch (except for Geraldine Ferraro) of male tickets.

What, then, if Obama chose a woman, but one that wasn’t Hillary Clinton? It is no secret that the other woman in question is Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, a short-list survivor. Would the addition of a non-Hillary female help take the edge off the “Dream Ticket” hangover? According to Slate’s Christopher Beam, the answer from Hillary Nation is no:

It’s easy to see the logic for tapping Sebelius. Hillary Clinton put 18 million cracks in the biggest glass ceiling, as she told us in her concession speech. Why should it matter which woman shatters it? If anything, picking a woman other than Clinton reinforces the point that any woman can make it to the top. But selecting Sebelius could backfire big time.

The biggest objection, as voiced by Pappas: Hillary has earned her place on the ticket. On the other hand, adding Sebelius, a most qualified candidate for the job, to the ticket does affirm one principle that Hillary made so glaringly obvious: that women are up to the task. While there is certainly a segment of the population that did not vote for Hillary because she is a woman (just as a small percentage won’t vote for Obama because he is black), there are also many voters who love the idea of women in the highest offices in our land, but who simply did not want that particular woman.

In the coming days, the suspense will be over. The ramifications of Obama’s choice, however, are sure to linger.

SEBELIUS???? And she is SO qualified HOW, exactly?? Maybe he didn’t see her response to The State of the Union this year. It was the most boring bland speech IO have ever seen, delivered in the most boring bland manner. If Obama does pick her, I can see why: she will not upstage him one little bit. But she is NOT on a par with Hillary Clinton in no way, shape, or form!!

Grrr. You know, I was thinking that since Obama has floated some Republicans’ names up for VP to try to get the crossover vote, maybe McCain should consider Hillary Clinton as his VP. He has already said he has great respect for her, and has TREATED her respectfully (not just WORDS!). She has proven she can work across party lines. She IS a hard worker. And, frankly, since McCain is pretty experienced himself, she would not be seen as his handmaiden, or as much of an insult to her. She would still have have the (D) after her name – though after the way the DNC has treated her, I so NOT know why, bunch of backstabbers – and she could run as the Democratic candidate in 2012. I dunno, just a thought that came to me yesterday. I haven’t thought through all of the ramifications yet, but what do y’all think?

What I DO know is that Obama will be horrible for this country should he get to the White House by hook and by crook. I do not think McCain will be all that much better in terms of policies, but he does not seem as nefarious as Obama and AxelRove. Scares the crap out of me…

So – now that Obama has shown even MORE of his underhanded, diabolical plans, surely, SURELY, there are some SDs out there who still have a backbone, and a love for DEMOCRACY?!?!?! Right??

  • Linda

    Obama is WORSE than Bush and MCCain in many ways. One, the most damaging, because he is flipping on previous positions and basic democratic principles AND in policy matters, is actually jumpiing to the right on some.

    Let’s not forget his exapanding Faith Based initiatives and wanting to halt science and exploration with freezing NASA programs to help pay for early education.

    Hillary as the nominee,
    or McCain it will be.

    • HARP

      FLIP FLOP? He must drive Michelle and the kids crazy, going around the house turning the lights on…off…on…off………

      • roseeriter

        LOL!

    • nancysabet
      • PKJayne

        Thanks Nancy

        PUMA

    • CountryFirst

      I’m a neophyte in this world of politics. I got involved in the democratic debates on tv because I wanted to help get Bush out of the White House. I’m basically an independent, having been registered as both a democrat and a republican (at different time of course) in my state where independents can’t vote in the primaries. I’ve always done my civic duty and voted!

      After becoming aware of the hijacking of Hillary Clinton as the nominee, I’ve also learned of the anti-democratic process employed by the DNC. I still believe in one person, one vote, and I believe that CHARACTER COUNTS. And finally, to see what that underhanded slime of a nominee has done now – seating fully MI and FL with his hand picked delegates, I’ve got to tell you, unequivocably, I WOULD VOTE FOR GEORGE BUSH BEFORE I WOULD EVER PLACE MY VOTE FOR BHO!

      • cackicoo

        after 8 years with the worst president in history…the meanest crookedist and greediest cabal in history….
        they give us obama!

        no thank you….i have always figured the bushies would declare martial law anyhoo….we’ll see…no obamoo ever………….PUMA
        independent puma

  • AF catfish

    Sebelius = Hillary-LITE.

    • Andy

      Not even close AF catfish !!!!!

      Can’t stand Sebelius : have you seen her in Vogue behaving like Queen and her comments about the shoot??? UGH !!!

      • AF catfish

        Sebelius = Hillary-SUPERLITE

        No what is this about Vogue? Details please!

        • http://thepedagogue-7449.blogspot.com/ GrapeApe

          Leave Hillary out of it. Sebelius isn’t comparable to Hillary, not lite, not superlite. Not playing in the same league.

        • Clinton Fan

          SEBELIUS=FAINT SHADOW OF HILLARY.

          However, she has CHARMS from the perspective of the Anointed One:

          1. Boring as hell, no one will want to listen to HER;

          2. Bland as hell, no one will want to LOOK at HER;

          3. New to the national scene, thus, easily bossed around;

          4. NHC–Not Hillary Clinton.

          5. A way to stick the knife in, with a faint reflection.

          At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter. It’ll be SEBELIUS=Geraldine FERRARO, only Geralidine will have been…..

          FIRST.

    • tzada

      You don’t have to have aol in order to read their very biased news and blogs. David Knowles has been pro Obama from the start, just one of about 5 of the 8. He has not been kind to Hillary, at all, as have the other 4. Some worse than others. But they see the need for Hillary supporters. After months of trashing anyone not an Obomanite, letting other blogers threaten us with death. Now they would make nice, nice. I have almost quit that site all together, just go over every now and again to sting them a little. heh

      Just a note David Knowles is formerly from just outside Chicago and another aol Political Machine OP-ED person,(TC)I have reason to believe is living in Chicago now. All roads lead to Chicago….

  • AF catfish

    Do the right thing, Obama. You will be the King of Unity if you just step down, tell American you need more experience, and nominate Hillary.

    • Linda

      AGREED!

    • RunningDogLackey

      Obama, ignore AF catfish, accept the nomination, and spare us from another four years of the Clinton-Bush rotating Presidency.

      • Ferdberfle

        Maybe you could spare us and STFU, anchovy-breath. I hear HuffnPuffPo has an opening for deputy-chief windbag in charge of drivel, in case you’re interested.

      • WildChild

        ah yes, you oppose the order of the names. ROFLMAO, now there’s some deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepp thinking you did there little BOBOweenie

      • Clinton Fan

        Ooooooooh, someone’s SCARED!!!!!!!!!

        That’s why they are HERE!!!

        Those not-terribly-clever retorts are masking a horrible fear, that your candidate isn’t cracked up to be the leader of CHANGE you hoped and believed he might be.

        Your candidate is disappointing you with all of his GOP-style flops after his initial progressive flips….and you’re scared, and mad.

        And taking it out on us!

        Bwahahahahahahaha!

      • Connie

        He is worse than Bush, don’t you know that? Hear! Hear!

    • CheatedFLVoter

      I second that emotion.

  • untilthelastdogdies

    has she opened a door for other women to walk through, or simply reserved her own place at the front of the line?

    She’s done both asshole! Why shouldn’t she?? She deserves it. She’s earned it. There’s no or to it!

    Of course, this entire AOL article could be a float for Sebelius.

    Nothing SURPRISES me anymore from this campaign, but plenty still OUTRAGES me.

    Case in point.

  • Annie Sweetie Oakley

    yeah, I saw this too and thought Damn, will they ever ever leave her alone??

    So how do we COMPLAIN about baboon Knowles? I couldn’t find a contact for him…

    How do we get to his BOSS to COMPLAIN???

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      I couldn’t find a way to contact him, either. But I did notice that the comments on the first page were pretty much Anti-Obama comments. One person wanted Hillary as VP, and another said no WAY, not after the way Obama race baited, etc., etc., etc. So THAT was interesting…

      Harp – you crack me up!

    • RunningDogLackey

      Probably the same way you’ve pissed off all the superdelegates and undermined whatever support Hillary once had. Keep faxing and emailing the hate.

      • WildChild

        I see you’ve reached the beginning of your end. LOL we didn’t even have to go through four years of BOBO to get there.

    • tzada

      You don’t… I complained on him once for calling white men honkies and still he is there. Many of my posts came back to my email from him with strange code attached. There was no reason to send them back to me, as I already had a password to keep that from happening. Did he hack my pc or try to? I have no idea. However I am glad that I use a throw away email account and have a hide my IP program. Sure don’t want some people knowing who I really am.

  • http://www.sugarnspice.typepad.com Sugar

    “If Obama does pick her, I can see why: she will not upstage him one little bit. But she is NOT on a par with Hillary Clinton in no way, shape, or form!!”

    And, how! Great post. I would love for Hillary to be McCain’s VP and then she can make her own run for it in 2012 when he steps down. I WILL NOT vote for BHO. Not for all of the tea in Asia. BHO is not going to win. It’s either McCain or McCain if the Supers make BHO the official nominee. I hate to even entertain the idea of Hillary being McCain’s VP, but let’s be real here, McCain is hardly a Bush the Third.

    • pm317

      I don’t mind Hillary as McCain’s VP because I know she will get a headstart for 2012 with that. It is also a winning ticket. I think the middle of the two parties should come together and go for it and screw the fringe elements in both parties.

      • Connie

        If she is ignored by the SDs in the convention, then I would like her to be McCain’s VP. She could still be a Democrat…

    • http://www.nativeamericansagainstobama.com/ timepassages

      I thought of that to, McCain and Clinton… i would vote for that as long as Obama was no where on the ticket!!

      http://nativeamericansagainstobama.wordpress.com/

    • CheatedFLVoter

      Sebelius puts me in mind of pelosi.

  • jnm594

    But selecting Sebelius could backfire big time.

    You think……..

    This dog and pony show needs to be OVER.

    Step aside Barky and let the REAL winner clean up the mess the country is in.

    You think that its women’s work anyway so put your money where your mouth is…

    • JoseyJ

      It’ll take a Bitch to fix the Economy! – but instead, the DNC fixed the nomination for an Empty Suit.

      Dems for McCain – no Hussein!

  • http://www.sugarnspice.typepad.com Sugar

    I just don’t know how the conservative base would feel about Hillary being McCain’s VP. That’s my only concern…

    • RunningDogLackey

      Probably the same way the Dem base would. Bad.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      Hey, Sugar -

      One of the things that spurred this thought was seeing a BUNCH of comments by people who know Republicans, especially women, who REALLY wanted to vote for Hillary. Now, whether she would ever even AGREE to such a thing remains to be seen, but oh, my – wouldn’t you just LOVE for her to have even symbolic authority over the Senate the way so many of those people knifed her in the back?? Just a thought…

      • JoseyJ

        Many Reagan Dems voted for Hillary – but are now supporting McCain.
        With Hillary as nominee, the Dem Party could have gotten back many of the Reagan Dems.
        But obviously, AAs couldn’t register to vote until Obama became a presidential candidate.
        ;>

      • http://www.sugarnspice.typepad.com Sugar

        Rev Amy, I would LOVE to see her wield that power over those backstabbing colleagues of hers. Who tossed her under the bus for some fresh out of the Illinois senate with no major accomplishments light-weight.

      • britgirls

        I was speaking to one of my husband’s coworkers (a Republican) this weekend. Of course the talk got around to politics … it seems it’s all I do talk about these days. He was disgusted with the prospect of voting for McCain or Obama. He said “Hillary is one fiesty lady. I definitely would have voted for her … she knows her stuff and even though I don’t agree with all her policies, you can’t deny she’s a fighter and a patriot.”

        Wow! Just great to hear. I guess we are achieving “unity” in a way.

        Hillary 2008 or 2012
        PUMA

    • RepublicanChick

      As a Republican female, my circle of female family and friends would have a stroke. Although, my more Liberal relatives and friends would vote for her in a heartbeat. Please keep in mind that when I refer to Liberal—”moderate” Republicans.

      I would never vote for Hillary Clinton used to be my mantra. Hell will freeze over.

      However, if it is a choice between Hillary and The One.

      Hello Hillary—here comes RepublicanChick! :-)

  • Bridgette

    I won’t be happy no matter what Obama does. He got himself in quite the pickle by treating Hillary so poorly. His best choice is to pick Hillary as VP but I don’t want him to and I still wouldn’t vote for him. Putting another woman on the ticket would be great, but I think he’d only be doing it to get women voters…so not for the right reasons.

    So, Hillary is his best choice, BUT it won’t help at all! lmao…now that is definitely a dilemma!

    • OBSP

      No! Why should help that loser?

    • tzada

      He probably has a Want Ad on Craig’s List seeking a Latino/Jewish oe Native American woman to pander to three bases he needs badly. He has already pandered to Americans from India by letting it be known he carries a monkey god in his pocket. ( I think it was a monkey god) He is shameless.

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        Oh, I love that – an ad on Craig’s list!! Well, golly gee – the only ones who would have been any GOOD have all said, “Um, NO THANKS!!!” (Webb, Rendell, et al…) So, yeah, Craig’s List it is!!

  • http://NoteToSelfDontDie.com/members/ gerard nedich

    scarlett johansson gets thrown under the bus by Baracktrack:

    http://www.usmagazine.com/barack-obama-downplays-email-relationship-with-scarlett-johansson

    too funny…

    a. hillary
    b. mccain

    america first!

  • Mandelay

    SEBELIUS???? And she is SO qualified HOW, exactly??

    She is 100% qualified to be the other half in a political marriage of empty suits.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      ROTFLMAO – perfect!

    • Andy

      EXACTLY !!

  • indypol

    Unbelievable. Once again, we see it : “rules are rules until we decide to change them.”

    I guess that Obama’s poll numbers in Michigan and Florida are so uninspiring now that he has to do something desperate. The good news, however, is that if Florida and Michigan receive all of their delegates (ie. the DNC penalty is removed), then the total number of delegates required for nomination is back up to 2210, and Obama doesn’t have the number.

    It has been a bad fortnight for Odumbo, hasn’t it? Let’s see, where do we begin?

    1. The European victory lap tour was a mini-bust, as his poll numbers started to *drop* immediately after he returned, and even the Iraqis thought that he was unprepared and superficial.

    2. Black people in Florida screamed at him.

    3. His lame attempt to play the race card one more time backfired, as McCain finally took the gloves off and called Obama on his hypocrisy.

    4. McCain began an interesting ad campaign – Obama the ‘celebritician’ (air-headed celebrity politician), and it’s working.

    5. He’s still flailing around looking for a suitable VP who won’t make him look bad. Tim Kaine, the only clear pro-Obama person in the A-List, was summarily trashed by Time. Evan Bayh is making his way through the rumor mill, but he’s pro-Hillary (don’t expect him to destroy his political capital campaigning too hard for Obama), from a state (Indiana) that Obama tried to steal, Hilary won, and is practically guaranteed to go republican in the fall. And he has no real foreign policy expertise. Uh, yeah. Is anyone else available?

    6. Obama flip-flopped yet again on off-shore drilling. What they did to Kerry on flip-flopping is nothing compared to what they will do to Obama, the mega-flip-flopper.

    7. David Gergen, everyone’s favorite cross-partisan, consultant-consigliere, essentially declares that Obama’s campaign is in trouble and that only Hillary can fix it. If Gergen has said it, then it must be common knowledge among the chattering classes in Washington and elsewhere.

    Maybe a little hypocritical good-will toothpaste from Obama on Michigan and Florida will distract us from 2 weeks of hell. Or maybe it won’t. Given this insanity, maybe the democratic base really should take Donna Brazille’s advice and just stay home.

  • http://theheraclitanfire.blogspot.com/ craigdp

    It seems to me that it may be better, for Hillary, for the Democratic party (or what is left of it) and, in the end, for the country, to let BHO sail on into November as the Democratic nominee.

    I say this for several reasons:

    First, I do not want Hillary (as VP) to be the “cleanup lady” for this fool.

    Second, I think it is too late, at this point, to put together an effective Hillary for President Democratic campaign for the GE.

    Third, the Democratic party is, in fact, split down the middle. there will be no healing of this rift, it is too wide and too deep. The November election will determine who really controls the Democratic party.

    If, as I expect, BHO generates a loss of Mondale-like proportions then we can expunge the Bolsheviks and the Gang of Four and reclaim the Democratic party as our own.

    If they somehow manage to eke out a win, there will be even more impetus for true democrats to form an effective third party – Bill and Hillary will certainly be thrown out and may be available to head up this effort.

    Either way, to quote Bette Davis: “Fasten your seat belts, it’s ging to be a bumpy ride.”

  • workingclass artist

    Good Post Rev. Amy. Obama like most typical FASCIST Types just assumes he can get the female vote with a substitute female…chuckle…I mean to Obama we all think the same WRIGHT ?

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kLrnEVq9R0 Woman Voter

    http://www.news-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080614/NEWS0107/806150384/1001/archives
    Obama replaces six Florida delegates

    He will seat them alright, with all his people…

    We need a new Voting Rights Act, we can’t have citizens declared 1/2 a person or not counted at all or given to someone that didn’t earn them.

    Money Changes Everything :: Superdelegates Are For Sale
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLPoV4diMjk

  • Hadrianus

    The over riding reason that Obama is worse than McCain or Bush is that he claims he is a Democrat, but at every turn does Republican things. He claims to be a “Uniter”, but like Shrub before him, Obama has divided us completely. So complete is the chasm between families, acquaintances, and friends that neither the Democratic party nor we as a nation will never be the same. He and his handlers have betrayed us on every concievable level. The clencher for me, was his vote on FISA which will allow this bastard the opportunity to quash and punish all dissent should this monster be elected president. It is this, and this alone that has caused me to relocate all the loathing and disgust I had reserved for the Bush squad to him. There is nothing like being stabbed in the back by one of your own kind.

    • RunningDogLackey

      Chill out. Hillary would have wanted the spy powers, too. She’s big on FBI files and that sort of stuff.

      I mean, when she’s not too busy coddling Republicans.

      • WildChild

        Hillary voted against telecom immunity.

        • Ferdberfle

          That little factoid wasn’t in his programming

      • candymarl

        Really? So that’s why Hillary voted against the FISA bill. I see it was some sort of super-secret backhanded plot to help continue FISA by voting against it. Obama promised to vote against it then didn’t.

        Obviously Obama hates the idea of FISA powers so he voted for it.

        Okay, we’re officially through the looking glass.

      • Clinton Fan

        Another plainly frightened and angry tool, reduced to the “Unh, unh…Hillary did it TOOOOOOOOOO” argument–even when that argument is, like everything coming out of the Obummer-thug’s mouths, a great big fat honking LIE.

        Go away, you scared little troll. Run like the wind to your bathroom and pick that zit on your well cushioned ass, it’s making you crabby. Put some of your zit creme on it afterward, so it doesn’t get infected.

        Then go take out the trash, don’t you hear your momma calling you all the way down in the basement? How loud does she have to yell, there, underachiever?

  • Mickey

    B A R A K A F L O P

  • John

    Picking Sebelius for VP proves exactly one thing: that in modern politics, the only way a woman can achieve high political status is if she’s selected for a position by a man. Picking another woman other than Hillary is an announcement to future Hillarys that if they want to reach the top, they had better not do what Hillary did- they had better not presume to campaign for it. No, you must instead be subservient and support the right Man for the job, and if you are very very good and help rig a caucus for him, maybe he’ll pat you on the backside and let you share the stage for him.

    Fuck that. Hillary or McCain.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      Well said, John!

      And WCA, loved your comment (and pun)!!

    • RunningDogLackey

      No, actually, I think this falls under the Category of Not Picking the Candidate Who Shit All Over You and Your Party to Be Your VP.

      From a purely practical standpoint, who wants Hill and Bill running their own separate Executive Branch out of the Naval Observatory? Bad idea.

      As for YOUR message, it seems to be that all women OTHER than Hillary are worthless, and don’t deserve to be VP.

      Do you go through yout WHOLE LIFE feeling like a victim? Do you hate YOURSELF for not being Hillary? That must suck.

      • Clinton Fan

        Wow…this one is REALLY frightened!

        Why are you here?

        You have to be very AFRAID for you beloved’s prospects to even bother….or did they tell you to stop with the DOS attacks?

        Not too CONFIDENT in your candidate, are you?

        Feeling a need to engage in internet tough guy fighting, in order to make yourself feel, oh, well…a little less like a used, abused, lied-to, Obamawhore?

        Pssst…that old “If I just say things he agrees with, he’ll LOVE me” routine doesn’t work. You clowns like tossing that BITCH word around? I got news for you, stinky little Anchovy–here’s the deal, ya pudpulling tool–Obama doesn’t LOVE YOU. He never will. But you sure are his BITCH.

        He’ll just keep beating you, with his NASA flipflop, and his FISA flipflop, and his CHOICE loafer, and his offshore drilling wingtip, and maybe he’ll toss a MILITARY DRAFT workboot at your head before ya know it!

        Too late to call the police–they’ll never believe you. He’ll tell them, that, you know, you’re “hysterical” and “mentally ill” and “it’s your time of the month” and Officer Friendly will BELIEVE HIM.

        You’re stuck with your Messiah. And who’s your Messiah now? He’s an ABUSIVE, vicious liar, and no matter how much you dance, prance and show yourself to be a good little acolyte, he’ll never be the man you want him to be. He doesn’t love you. He loves HIMSELF. You’re just his “ho” working the streets to get him what he wants.

        And, FWIW, you’re a lousy one, too.

        He’s BUSH….with a tan. Get used to it, Anchovy.

      • AX10

        See Obama Lackey,
        Hillary, Bill, and McCain care about this country
        Obama cares about himself and himself only.
        Obama is going to exceed Nixon when it comes
        to the level of self absorbed arrogance.

      • Andy Lewis

        Blow me.

  • democracyfirst

    I’ve been posting about a McCain/Clinton ticket (if Hillary doesn’t get the nomination) for a while, listing the pros and con.

    So obviously I think it is a great idea (if Hillary doesn’t get the nomination).

    • democracyfirst

      I even emailed Rasmussin and asked them to consider doing a McCain/Clinton vs. Obama/anyone poll.

      • Ferdberfle

        The way Oblahblah appears to be tanking, I think Dubya would beat him.

        • PKJayne

          I abhor Dubya, but he beats out Barry in my book.

          • Ferdberfle

            I agree and am just dumbfounded at this turn of events. I never thought I would say that.

      • democracyfirst

        Rasmussen

    • Heather

      Me too! Well I only posted the idea once, but I think it’s a pretty good idea actually.

      a) They would win by a landslide.
      b) They’re both moderates and would govern from the middle.
      c) It would make a great ‘narrative’ (buzz word for the under-30 crowd) of unity and crossing party lines.

  • Bye bye Obambi

    OT Obama is in Boston tonight for a fundraiser and us PUMAs are protesting.

    I’m taking suggestions for signs….

    I thought of: Happy Birthday Obama, Where Were You Born?

    Other suggestions I’ve received are:
    Obama has two Mommies, Indonesia and the U.S.
    Obama Selected, Not Elected
    18 Million Were Right, You Are Wrong

    Any other suggestions?

    • roseeriter

      We’d like to wish you a Happy Birthday but we don’t know who you are?

      Demand him to verify himself.

      • Bye bye Obambi

        I think I’ll go with:

        No deal Obama
        Who are you?
        Where were you born?

      • PKJayne

        What is behind door number two?

    • PKJayne

      Obama Flip-Flop Express Road-Kill Update

      (I am not sure what the number is now)

      • Bye bye Obambi

        Oh, that’s good. And what’s the other one people say about him, oh I know, it’s “Both sides Barack”!

    • Heather

      Those are good. :) How about

      “Rethought any core principles lately?”
      “Sea Otters for Hillary!”
      “Arctic Wildlife under the Bus. Who’s next?”
      “Flip-Flops on the beach, not the White House!”

      • Bye bye Obambi

        Oh yeah, and how about “Got character?”

    • Ferdberfle

      Which face are you going to talk out of tonight?

      • Bye bye Obambi

        Love it!

  • Heather

    I believe the principle Knowles has advanced (that Hillary has broken through, so any woman can run for President or VP) would NOT be accepted if applied to Obama as the first AA.

    “He’s broken through so let’s dump him for some other black guy. They’re all interchangeable of course.” Um … I don’t think so.

  • Raven

    How come none of the Democractic “biggies” come
    out against the “floats” of a Republican pick for VP?
    Hagel and Anne Venneman? I think it absurd and what a
    “set-up” for the Republicans if OB for his own poli-
    tical gain were to make that kind of pick.

    Man or woman Hillary is the best choice for POTUS.
    For VP, she should have the right of first refusal,
    or not. I would prefer NOT to see her in that posi-
    tion, associated with this “shape shifting” candi-
    date, who it seems, knows “no bounds” in his efforts
    to be the nominee and POTUS.

    • candymarl

      I found tat interesting too. It’s funny how Obama supporters insist Hillary is the closet Republican.

      Obama trashed Bill and praised Reagan.

      He’s taken several Republicans on board as advisers.

      As you said he’s floated the idea, repeatedly, of a Republican running mate.

      He’s now agreeing with McCain about off-shore drilling.

      His rep told the Canadian government that his anti-NATFA rhetoric was just that, rhetoric.

      He voted for FISA.

      Yet Hillary is being branded a closet Republican.

      Okie dokie.

      • candymarl

        I found “that” interesting.

  • http://www.sugarnspice.typepad.com Sugar

    Wouldn’t THAT be breaking news??? A McCain/Clinton ticket. Jack Cafferty and Chris Matthews would have heart attacks right on their sets. lmao

    • Heather

      And oh what pleasure it would give me to watch Jack Cafferty expire on camera.

    • OBSP

      Sugar, I’m getting hot, I’m have an orgasm from the thought of it.

  • Cindy

    Great informative post, Rev. Amy!
    Obama needs to be in therapy, but I don’t want to subsidize it, so I wish he’d quit and let those who are comfortable with who they are run the country.
    I would absolutely LOVE for Hillary to be on a McCain ticket…..There would be a little something for everybody with that union! Weirder things have happened. (like Obama-mania, for instance!)

  • CountryFirst

    I wish Hillary and McCain would join together. I have no idea why she would stay with the Democrat Party — there’s nothing left of that party to save!

  • Peep

    SD’s are cowards they played along they are complicit in this fraud. Look we cannot not let this stand and stay home or not vote we just can’t, Obama, has further divided our communities the DNC co enabled maybe even architected this campaign strategy every Dem leader has used it or been silent when it is they are willingly as elected officals leaders of our Country pitting demographics groups against each other for votes. The race card is intended to keep up a them against us going, and intended to inflame turn out playing on old hates hurts. IMO the Clinton’s are just Obama’s effigies for white peoples power almost 80 percent of the 04 electorate but they are also less than 50 percent of the country, Obama Clyburn make it personal to camouflage the broad brush being used code to deceive. I propose voting for divided governance and let’s work our butts off to take back our country and political process and dump these rancid political parties, we have begun.

  • wodiej

    I won’t vote for Obama under any circumstances. For Hillary to take VP when she is a thousand times more qualified would be a sham. As for McCain VP, I just don’t realistically see that happening. They are both more towards the center but I don’t know. We’ll just have to wait and see and we’ll find out soon enough.

  • scorbs

    Actually I don’t object to Sebelius, and she’d fit into the theme of making government work through bipartisanship rather than through rancorous partisanship. She’s been fairly good for Kansas, to the surprise of many Kansans. However I don’t know much about her ideas, and Obama is in some ways not good enough for Sebelius because he’s on some dangerous ego-trip that’s worrisome. If you criticize him he’d get defensive and dig in heels like George Bush, and the lack of transparency and honesty on his part, relying on marketing puffery, transparent and offensive to some of us, is just plain not what the country needs.

    • Ferdberfle

      Maybe he could ask Dubya to be his running mate. As long as we’re getting one idiot, we may as well get two.

      • PKJayne

        LOL, that made me crack a smile.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      Huh – I am surprised to hear that. I had actually heard quite the opposite abt Sebelius. But there ya go. (I assume you already know that Hillary has been working with the other side, too. Judging from the letter McCain sent to Obama back in 2/06, Obama? Not so much…Oh, except when he is backtracking to take OVER the Rep. positions! But that’s a different story…)

      I completely agree abt the lack of transparency. Obama is making Bush look like an open book by comparison. Sure never thought I’d say THAT abt a Dem!!

    • Sharon

      I disagree. My sister lives in Kansas and she says everyone she knows does not like Sebelius.

  • Nellie

    Sebelius made a comment not too long ago that strikes ME as racist as well as stupid. Garychapelhill, over at the confluence did a good job taking it apart. Here is the link:

    http://riverdaughter.wordpress.com/2008/07/03/what-does-real-racism-look-like/

    Like Barky, is this woman look for a redo of the 60′s and 70′s Civil Rights movemennt? Gee are we supposed to apologize for all our generation di so that Barky can take all the credit?

  • Auntie Maim

    When NoBO finally gets his kids a dog, will he name it, “Checkers?”

    There’s more wool around him than in a sheep-shearing contest!

    What a sorry pos – and on his Barfday, too. Poor widdle Flipper, he just can’t help it. Not.

  • Sassy

    I think I heard that Sebelius is married to a republican from a long-time republican family. I don’t care…I won’t be going anywhere near an “O” ballot no matter who is bringing up the rear! My only concern is that Senator Clinton does not humble herself for the “rookie”! He needs to go down hard and all by his “LOATHESOME”!

  • The Real Hope

    Amy,
    As you have received comments, I also have been harassed and threatened with disinheritance if I do not vote for Obama. How do you like them apples? :)

    • wodiej

      sounds like something my Mom would do but she doesn’t have any money so she just called me some nasty names when I wouldn’t vote for George Bush.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      Oh, no – please tell me that isn’t true! (You, too, Wodiej!) That is just SHOCKING!!! I am really, really sorry to hear that…

  • cathnealon

    He will never choose a woman least of all Hillary who would never accept in the first place. In fact, I would guess that she made that very clear in their little secret meeting at Feinstein’s house back in June. She knew that if he offered and she declined that it would like she was dividing the party and ruining his chances so she must have made some kind of deal with him so he would never ask and put her in that psoition.
    And reports say now that he’s okay with all of the delegates being seated from Mich and Fla. This implies that he knows he’s in trouble and must now make ‘nice’ with all those voters he alienated. This kind of politics would be laughable if it weren’t so dangerous in a country where so much division already exists between elitists, the wealthy, the working class, the middle class, ther poor, the Hispanics, the whites, the blacks, etc and where the 20 somethings have their own issues with parental figures and who need to “hero worship” somebody. The poor economic outlook also plays into why this “empty promise’ of a candidate has the attention of the media, marketing him is easy in this environment.

  • g8grl

    I think Obama is going to pick Hillary. I know everyone says it’s not going to happen but I think that all the Democratic big wigs have been watching the polls to see if Obama can win it on his own. I think that the deal was to give him a chance to see if the polls go his way but that if it becomes obvious that he’s not a shoo-in without her, that he’ll be forced to choose her. I hope he doesn’t. I don’t want her to clean up after his and the DNCs mess.

  • http://dakiniland.wordpress.com/ Dakinikat

    Now that the Obama’s campaign has had adequate time to replace the Florida and Michigan delegates with Obama supporters, he’s going to need them to push him through the nomination process. I’m sure they’re aware there’s a big backlash against his nomination and he’s trying to make it a lock.

    Plus, he can’t get any where near 50% in the polls. He’s pandering his way back into their hearts.

    I really don’t think the people of Michigan or Florida are THAT dumb, but the Obama campaign must think they all fell off the turnip truck yet yesterday.

    • Ferdberfle

      Yeah, Oblahblah thinks the rest of the country is a stupid as his obamatrons. That’s what he gets for thinking (and, by proxy)weakening the nation).

  • Elizabeth Reilly

    Regarding the hacking into pro-Hillary site, the accepting of campaign donations from Palestinian citizens, yadayadayada, isn’t it about time for law enforcement folks to investigate the growing illegal acts committed by Obama’s minions? They should be held accountable in a court of law and if convicted of vote tampering (caucuses shenanigans) and the seemingly endless list of wrongdoings against the rights of the American people, they should
    1. Serve time in prison (I mean a REAL prison, not an executive country club);
    2. Have their citzenship revoked and be deported….anywhere!

  • Alice Paul

    Don’t know if anyone just saw Corsi (Obama Nation) just on Glen Beck.

    Finally someone is calling it like it is and MSM is acknowledging it (to a degree)!

  • bmc

    Rumor is, it’s Evan Bayh. To be announced Wednesday. Of course, he could change his mind, and flip-flop on the idea 3-4 times between now and then.

    We’ll see…

    Won’t change MY vote. I think they calculate that Bayh is a Clinton supporter, so that will mollify Clinton supporters.

    bwahahahahahahahahahahaha….

  • sayitisntso

    ..now i know this sounds awfully angry, BUT, where did Oprah Winfrey get all her money? Not just from a TV show. The ticket ought to be Princess/Winfrey because that’s where the power is. I think she’s been taking money from unfriendly countries to give to Obama for years.

    • Clinton Fan

      YES, from her TV show.

      She retained creative control. She produced, directed, and cut the deals.

      It’s been a HUGE franchise over the years. She expanded it to include her magazine, her book club endorsements, her TV network, her spin-offs (Doctor Phil, etc) but all that came out of…

      HER TV SHOW.

      I think she’s a vapid and didactic idiot, another, more benign “cult leader” of sorts, and I dislike her choice for President, but credit where due, she’s a business professional who knows how to make money.

  • Raven

    In what way is Sebelius ready to be CIC? She never
    spoken out on any issue, that I’m aware. She’s great
    for Kansas. Good. Let them keep her!

  • Carol

    I will not be voting for Obama nor McCain. In my state,we also have the option of writing in a name. Soooo, I am writing Hillary’s name on my ballot for president. Why don’t you all do the same?

  • http://mbc MBC

    I think a McCain/Clinton ticket would actually be the dream ticket. Two smart, experienced people in the White House who both have unquestionable love of country and a commitment to serving the public…they could move mountains!

  • AX10

    Sebelius is the Fred Thomson of the Democrats.
    With the same level of excitement as an onion sitting on the counter, Governor Sebelius makes McCain look like the “rockstar” that Obama looks like.