Well, one thing's for certain, she's a far better speaker than the man she's now supporting. She says unequivocally that "it's time to unite as a party," and yes, I reckon it is, since last night's Democratic offering was down-right BLAHHH.... No party unity, No party definement, just a complete waste of three hours.
The moment Senator Clinton said this, Biden and Michelle rose to their feet, faces stern, intent; the camera repeatedly focused in on Michelle. She looked nervous, concerned about what would come out of Hill's lips.
And Hillary's jab, "No way, no how, no McCain" was cute, but there'll be copy cats with a more inspired version...
No Way. No How. NObama."
I'd buy that bumper sticker, yes I would.
In all, Hillary said all she had to say, but didn't go beyond that. She said what was expected but never elaborated on what SHE thought made Barack better suited to the presidency that McCain, or herself. No where did she say Barack Obama was ready to lead.
She whipped up the troops but she had nothing of substance to add to Barack's candidacy. They granted her face time and she showed her grudging thanks by the barest of endorsements.
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Hill did but publicly kiss Obama on the mouth just awhile ago.
"They granted her face time and she showed her grudging thanks by the barest of endorsements."
You lose.
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Let's talk about your tin ear...
What was it you said?
"I HATE with a white-hot hate the Republican Party. It makes me warm, and fuels my passion.
LOSERS. CORPORATE WHORES. WARMONGERS. FALSE FOLLOWERS OFD CHRIST. I WANT TO SEE THE DAMNED PARTY DESTROYED." ?
LOLOLOL! Sing to me my fine blackened pot!
I hope you're among the remnant survivors, on a personal level. But if not, it's not like you haven't been warened -- for the past few years.