Hillary: Postponed

Well, she has done it. Hillary Clinton suspended her campaign and threw all her support to B. Hussein O. (You know, with first and last initials like that — B.O. — I think I'd want people to use my middle name!)

Truth is, I am surprised B. Hussein O. got this far. When I saw him enter the race I thought, "Yeah, the Democrats are proving they're not racists and they're proving it by running a woman and a black man. Hurrah." I thought B. Hussein O. would get the votes of the first Democratic primary and then be pushed aside to let Hillary win the rest and prove that she was destined to be the next President of the United States of (Run For Your Lives!) America. I thought for certain that the Democratic party machinery would let him have a small portion of the pie and then hang him out to dry. But, the Democratic party was proven less powerful than they thought. The people decided it was time to have a black man as a serious presidential contender (for Democrats, that is, Republicans had one years ago, Alan Keyes [for whom I have voted]). And so B. Hussein O. got the nod from the people, not from the party elites and we shall as yet see what happens with the Democratic National Convention. You can go to their website and read their platform and their rules. Although, I don't think they had any rules for this happening. I think they were totally unprepared.

And, so, we have Hillary suspended; not quit; not resigned and handing over her delegates, suspended. Isn't that special? She still has to hang on to the hope, the deluded desire that she will still get the nod, the country still "loves her" (did the country ever love her?). The "pretty in pink" woman, who sat in front of the portrait of one of our greatest presidents and lied through her teeth, is having to face the fact that, well, after all, she is not going to have a cakewalk into the White House! Oh, my! The agony! Is she under a  psychiatrists's care yet? Or is the house she went home to discuss the situation with her bumbling-love-bunny of a husband (oh, he who wants too much) in shattered ruins because she chose to vent in her seemingly usual way?

In the weeks to come, shall we see Hillary begging to be "included" somehow: Supreme Court assignment; VP; a Cabinet position (above the dishwasher is always a good spot)? What will the price be for Hillary's acquiesence? What will she demand? And, more importantly, of whom can she demand it? If she demands it of B. Hussein O., does he have the power now to promise later? Candidate, yes: president, no. He cannot carry through with something he cannot control. And right now he has very little of that. Does Hillary demand it of the Democratic party? They are so tired of the Clinton's right now (read the Vanity Fair article?) that promising anything except to not let the front door hit her on the backside as she leaves is not something they are wanting to do right now.

Thus, my question is: What was the promisory note given to Hillary, when does it come due, and who will pay it?

My best guess: IF B. Hussein O. gets elected president, the note was a Supreme Court nod, due as soon as he gets into office (first one hundred days) and we shall pay it. We'll pay it in aborted babies' lives, in socialistic rulings and new laws being "found" in the US Constitution, and in not being able to carry guns anymore, speak freely anymore, or raise our own children anymore because all of that will be property of the State, found recently in the US Constitution by the newly aligned US Supreme Court.

Not a price I am willing to pay. Who are you supporting? B. Hussein O. and his next appointees? Or John McCain and the only realistic hope to stop B. Hussein O.?

It is for this reason that I pray John McCain picks a solidly conservative Christian running mate (J.C. Watts or Ann Coulter would do nicely). If I have to vote for McCain in order to defeat B. Hussein O., I want to have at least a VP I can not feel guilty about!

 

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