Hillary's speech makes me hate Obama!
August 27, 2008 | pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Vetting explained
regardless of what Hillary says, Senator Obama needs to reach out to Hillaryites or he will continue to lose points in the polls and will fuel the anger that has become hate. I hate Obama because Hillary's speech demonstrated that she is "The One", not him! I hate Obama because of the 3 a.m. text which was another slap in the face! I hate Obama because his "Sweetie" comment is another sign of his lack of respect for women! I hate Obama because he did not even consider Hillary for V.P., which shows he is not reaching out to her supporters. I hate Obama because he sells "Change" and "Hope" as something real, when it is just a marketing ploy used in old politics! I hate Obama because he targets the most volunerable segment which is the youth yote, and they can't see through the smoke! I hate Obama because he acts like a rock star who presents himself as the second coming of christ! I have Obama because he markets himself as the "New" brand of politics and then picks and old, white man, who is a washington insider! I hate Obama because he is inexperienced and bases his judgement on "ONE" decision of not voting for the Iraq war! Hillary was right, this is not about her, it is about her supporters, who have not been offered sympathy after pouring their hearts into a campaign and who have been ignored and insulted by Senator Obama.
- Tags:
- 2008_election,
- obama,
- politics
- Posted in Assignment:
- Obama's acceptance speech
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