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A$$hole Politican Destroys Local Environment To Win Election
Glad to see Terry McAuliffe has learned his lesson after he ran the Clinton campaign into the ground.
A$$hole Politican Destroys Local Environment To Win Election
BTW, sign-boy is Terry McAuliffe, interviewed by Stewart here.
TPM: RFK Gaffe-termath
My favorite bit about this, aside from Terry McAuliffe being a dick on Fox, is a quote from a guy early on saying "if an apology has if in it, it's not an apology."
Better still was Chris Wallace echoing that.
I hope this hastens the end of this primary. It's been toxic already, and Hillary, intentionally or not, is just making it more so.
Be sure to read the fine print on statements from Clinton
Agreed, braindonut. I didn't like either much early on in this in no small part due to Obama polishing his tough on crime credentials almost as soon as he was elected to the Senate by co-sponsoring another bad drug war bill. I didn't see either of these two as a vast improvement.
But somewhere along the line she made herself look bad enough to make him look good by comparison. For me it was the Wright thing but the "disenfranchisement" arguments could have done to too maybe.
Best I can tell her position seems to be that the people who actually made the rules and enforced the penalty such as Terry Mcauliffe then went directly to work for the Clinton campaign and started trying to blame Obama for the penalties they had just imposed, blaming him for disenfranchising someone. They then went from bad to worse... it's somehow disenfranchising someone to follow the rules with the two States but it's fine for the Super delegates to override the will of ALL the voters once we're done and she takes every opportunity to remind us that pledged delegates resulting from our votes don't have to abide by that vote either. That's not trying to disenfranchise us?
But remember, it's Obama trying to disenfranchise someone, at least in the world according to Clinton.
At this point I can't tell the difference between her and a neocon, they use all the same tactics and argument styles, so given the need for change that left just one democrat in the race to choose from. He won with me by default and due to her own actions.