Wednesday, January 25, 2006

totally: no hillary for 2008

I Will Not Support Hillary Clinton for President

i can't do it.

i would love to vote for a woman but i can't vote for hillary. i admire her ambition, her drive and her brains but i can't do it. not for president. let's just hand the country to the republicans for the next 50 years, why don't we?

5 comments:

jp 吉平 said...

I will vote for Hillary Clinton over any republican.

I will vote for Hillary Clinton over every republican.

Even Sen. McCain. Even Condi Rice. Even Colin Powell.

The Republican President is a twit. His VP is evil. But somehow we were all rattled by Howard Dean's enthusiastic, but awkward screen.

We need to stop trying to elect superman. We need to elect a Democrat.

Delia Christina said...

i don't want a superman.
i'd take howard dean. i'd take barak obama. i'd even take bland old john edwards. i won't for hillary clinton. she represents what makes me puke about the dnc.

and i don't think she can win, besides.

jp 吉平 said...

... enthusiastic yet awkward |scream|....

typos are fun.

Of course she can't win. America is still too sexist. Clinton, Gore, and Dean have all shown us that America will accept flaws as long as you're "cool" and "popular" in the middle school sense of the words. Oral sex, yes; monotone, no. Awkward hollerin', no.

The dnc is not going to stop being so weak and flighty until they get to nominate the fonz.

Meanwhile, the repubes are pairing Stupid with Evil and winning, all during a war based on bad intelligence where prisoners are abused and tortured and americans are being spied on unconstitutionally.

So still, I visualize health care. I'd vote for Hillary. She doesn't have the prophetic voice, but she's on the right side.

Delia Christina said...

i think your fonz thing is totally apt. the DNC has jumped the shark.

yes, progressives need to win, but am i the only one totally disenchanted with the democrats? they're still backpedaling on choice (hey, let's make it the ugly stepchild of our platform), they've backed off on iraq, katrina, domestic spying, SCOTUS, and now they're dithering over the abramoff scandal and campaign finance. what the hell are they doing??

is this how we win? by letting others frame our responses about issues that ordinary people (their base) are pretty pissed about and basically replaying the greatest hits of the 90s?

Delia Christina said...

yeah, and i won't hold my breath waiting for that filibuster they said would happen when it mattered.

chumps.