Although you’d be hard pressed to find very many who
are willing to admit it, rumors do now seem to be flying about how Hitlery
Rodham Clinton’s viability as a 2016 presidential candidate is now being called
into question. But make no mistake there
does still remain a rather sizable crowd of diehards who continue to put
forward a happy face as they suggest that we simply needs to move on as there
is simply nothing to see here regarding Hitlery’s rather impressive list of
scandals.
But despite all these many voices of encouragement
and the continued, and very enthusiastic, claims about how there is absolutely
nothing to worry about, you simply cannot ignore the fact that the old girl's
poll numbers continue to fall.
Especially over her inability, and her unwillingness, to properly
address her continuing email scandal which has now lead wary party supporters
to at least start looking for a possible white knight to come riding to the
rescue should her plunging poll numbers continue.
Robert Shrum, some guy who I’m told is some sort of
a Democrat strategist, told The New York Times, "You have Democrats
beginning to panic about the one thing that a lot of them never worried about,
which was Clinton's electability in the general election." He went on to say, "You still have to
think of her as the odds-on favorite for the Democratic nomination.” He added, "But the challenge she faces
in the general election is both the trust problem and the likability
problem."
Besides ‘Slow Joe’ Biden perhaps deciding to throw
he ragged old ass into the race, other names being bandied about are none other
that John Kerry-Heinz, Elizabeth ‘Pocahontas’ Warren, and even the rather
rotund Al ‘Chicken Little’ Gore. It
would seem to me, as a guy looking in from the outside, that if these clowns
are the best the Democrats can come up with then there may yet be hope for a
Republican victory next November. But
that said, most Democrats will vote for ANY Democrat.
And it was Jaime Harrison, chairman of the South Carolina
Democrat Party, who told the Times, "Biden and Kerry are the kind of
highly respected, well-known figures that, if he were to jump in the race
during the primaries in an emergency kind of way, they could attract a lot of
voters very quickly." Well-known
maybe, but highly respected? What the
Hell is this clown smoking? And let’s be
real, the ONLY reason either one of these morons are all that “well-known” is because they’re both morons!
And supporters of Hitlery are also more than a bit
nervous because of Vermont Socialist Bernie Sanders, who is now attracting some
pretty significant crowds at campaign events.
With the possibility, however remote, of Sanders leading the Democrat
ticket next year, a number of Democrat officials fear a GOP rout. Sanders is a
devout socialist and is considered too liberal.
But going by what I have heard from Hitlery on campaign trail I don’t see
much of a difference.
And then it was another Democrat leader, of a sort, Garnet
Coleman, a Texas state lawmaker as well as a Democrat national committeeman, who
told the Times, "If party leaders see a scenario next winter where Bernie
Sanders has a real chance at the Democratic nomination, I think there's no
question that leaders will reach out to Vice President Biden or Sec. of State
Kerry or even Gore about entering the primaries.” Imagine having these guys are your bench. Ouch!!
Some strategists are now suggesting that ‘Slow Joe’
might be planning an "11th-hour rescue mission during the winter
primaries" if Hitlery's numbers do not improve. But ‘Slow Joe’ said that he was not certain
whether he and his family had the "emotional energy" for another
campaign. In addition, some of
Kerry-Heinz's ‘friends’ have reportedly told the Times that he would "hear
out" party leaders if it appeared likely that Sanders would capture the
nomination.
In speaking of Kerry-Heinz, John Sasso, a longtime
Democrat supporter, told the Times, "He has strengths: He knows the
country." He went on to say,
"He has world stature. He has handled the job of secretary of state
extremely well. He beat George Bush in three debates. He prepared Barry for
three debates.” Stature? Are we talking about the same John Kerry-Heinz. The man is an absolute buffoon! A guy that has all the brains of an ice cube
and the charisma of a damp rag.
But regardless of that fact, Sasso went onto say, "I
have no indication Sec. Kerry would ever run again, but I don't think anyone
else has more experience in preparing and running for the presidency than
Kerry." For his part, Kerry-Heinz
said recently that he had no plans to seek the White House again, but in
February he said that "nobody ever says never." Meanwhile, a spokesmoron for Gore declined to
comment to the Times, while Warren has emphasized repeatedly that she would not
seek the presidency.
Hitlery’s supporters remain confident that she will emerge
as the Democrat nominee. Jerry Crawford,
an Iowa supporter said, "The media notwithstanding, I think Hillary is in
very strong shape." He went on to
say, "She's going to win Iowa and then the nomination and the
presidency. Democrats who are ornery and
cantankerous as a rule are inclined to say they are for Sanders right now." He added, "But when it comes time for
them to decide who can win the general election, they will vote for
Hillary."
Personally, as someone who fully intends on voting
for whoever the Republican candidate turns out to be, at least at this point, I
think I would almost prefer Hitlery to any of the other declared, or
hypothetical, candidates on the Democrat side.
And I feel fairly confident in saying that Hitlery will most certainly
not go quietly into the night. She feels
she is entitled to the presidency, and feels like she was robbed the last time
around. Nothing short of prison will get
her out of the race.
No comments:
Post a Comment