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April 25, 2008

Fair is fair

Now that the Clinton campaign is broke and the middle class working folks have to wait extended periods of time to get paid for the services and goods provided to her campaign, it seems the Washington Post is providing a huge amount of free ad space to the poor dear.

Fair will be fair when the MSM stops swooning over McCain because he let’s them hang out with him a lot (He likes us! He weally, weally likes us!) and handing the $109 Million Dollar Gross Income Clintons free ad space that would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy. And stops asking 3 times as many attack questions of Obama as it does of Clinton, whenever they debate. (Why don’t you use red white and blue toilet paper when you wipe? When you were working as a community organizer, why didn’t you eliminate all the street gangs, the Mob and the corrupt politicians? And btw, where did you hide Jimmy Hoffa’s body?)

Despite these disadvantages, Obama has won more contested primaries than either of his Republican opponents, SameOld and Lite, or any primary candidate in decades.

Unfair is Unfair, but being a winner trumps every baseless charge, every twisted message spun, and every opponent hanging on desperately to the status quo stacked deck they’re using. And not only did Barack Obama win more states and delegates on Super Tuesday, but he’s picked up more delegates in 16 of the 19 contests since.

I guess we should hand the nomination to his opponent because Rhode Island, Ohio and Pennsylvania delegate pickups should outweigh the gains from 16 other states. Then fair would be fair, right?

2 Responses to “Fair is fair”

  1. Karen Says:

    Gee, we think a lot of ourselves don’t we. Face it, Obama won in the states that democrats don’t normally carry anyway. He couldn’t win a big state and it was just proven. AND he outspent his opponent 3-1. Give me a break. You’re a Hill-hater, plain and simple. You have something against strong women?

  2. Kevin Hayden Says:

    You’re right. Democrats don’t carry ME, VT, CT, MD. DC, IL, WI, IA, MN, WA, HI, and they can’t win FL when the vote is rigged, either.

    Hillary, of course, expects to get TX in November.

    My annoyance with Clinton’s campaign tactics only flared up after she claimed MoveOn opposed the war in Afghanistan, as it mirrored a GOP slur used against all Dems. Hatred is way too strong an emotion to describe it, an emotion I feel rarely about mere politicians. Nixon and Reagan and the current White House have inspired my hate. Hillary hasn’t.

    As for strong women, I like ‘em just fine. But unprincipled women - whatever they’re perceived to be by others - cause the same reaction in me as unprincipled men do. They lose my respect.