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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

B. Hussein Obama Gets The Nomination, Hillary Open To VP Slot, *UPDATE*-Hillary Ends Campaign

Well whoopdie-freakin'-do. There's a whole lot more stupid people in America than I thought. I would really like to know the answer to one question. "Who is Barack Hussein Obama"? Does anybody really know? You hear a lot of blabber from him, but little about who he is. With Hillary Clinton, you know what you're getting. She doesn't hide it. But Obama has given no insight to himself. What we have learned is; that he attends a church that hates white people and America, his wife is ashamed to be a citizen of America, and he hasn't a clue about world history and governments. Yet, people continue to vote for him.

If someone held a gun to my head and told me I had to vote for a Democrat, the choice would be easy, Hillary Clinton. I believe she has a more realistic view of the world and that it's not all hugs and kisses. That is, of course, if I had not decided to beg the person to go ahead and shoot me.

I do have one suggestion for Hillary, if you can afford it, stay in the race. With all the questions surrounding Obama, you never know when the wheels will fall of the campaign bus. I'm still awaiting the video of Michelle Obama chastising "whitey".

As for me, I don't care about any of the three candidates. I'm still writing-in or not voting for president.

 

***UPDATE 11:00PM 06/04/08***

Hillary ends her campaign. She has released her delegates, but she is no longer campaigning.

Hillary Rodham Clinton is ending her historic bid to become the first female president and will back rival Barack Obama on Saturday, capping a 17-month quest that began with the words "I'm in it to win it" with a more humble plea for party unity.

Hours after Barack Obama sealed the nomination, Democrats coalesced around his candidacy, sending a strong signal to Clinton that it was time to bow out. The former first lady told House Democrats during a private conference call Wednesday that she will express support for Obama's candidacy and congratulate him for gathering the necessary delegates to be the party's nominee.