Some Poisons Have a Much Better Flavor.

Not very long ago John Edwards, former Democratic presidential candidate, said he’d withhold endorsing anyone until after the people had voted. He said it would be aganst the principles of democracy to do otherwise.So when West Virginia voted overwhelmingly for Hillary Clinton, and the trouncing of Obama was at the top of all the news, Edwards quickly leaped to the defense of his democratic principles by loudly announcing his endorsement of Black Osambo, thereby sucking all the wind out of Mrs. Clintons freshly billowed sails.

John Edwards is a lying, weaseling, two-faced sack of crap and I couldn’t be happier that this scumbag failed in his attempt to be yet another disastrous leader of my nation. I wonder how much he was paid to sell out his non-existent democratic principles.

I read what bloggers over in the UK have to say about their own corrupt, self-serving political masters and it’s all the same. Every last one is is a dirtbag, is greedy, a liar, and has no concern whatever for the people each supposedly represents. Certain careers attract certain types. Diesel mechanics, male nurses, nannies, steel workers. Politicians are different. It takes a certain ugly character warp for someone to want power over the rest of us, that you never find in other occupations.

This is the plain truth of politics and politicians. When we vote for these turds, we do so not out of conviction but out of hope, and every single time, decade after decade and generation after generation, we’re disappointed. Why do we keep doing it? Because it’s the only system we have and we just cannot bring ourselves to believe that every one of those excretions is lying to us when we never lie like that to each other. But they are.

It’s almost humorous to listen to the media describe as racist the overwhelming White vote for Clinton, yet not one of them used the “racist” word as 91% of Blacks voted for Osambo simply because he’s black.

More humor is in the Republican spotlight on Hussein as the presumed November adversary, pushing Clinton to the side, while the Democrats do exactly the same thing, pushing him to the fore and obscuring Clinton. The Republicans know that McCain can beat Obama handily, all the polls say so. Hussein simply has way too much baggage. The polls also say that Clinton can wipe her feet on McCain. Naturally the GOP wants to sideline her.

Too many controlling Dems are too far to the left, which is why they love a black Marxist-Leftist like Obama and promote him over their best candidate and best chance of gaining the presidency, which is Hillary Clinton. I do note, however, that over 200 super-delegates remain uncommitted with only a few weeks left of state primaries, and it’s a fact that this will be decided by the super-delegates. All the black ones have long since signed on with Osambo, meaning that the rest are White. I don’t think the polls are lost on them, nor the fact that the majority of White voters favor Clinton.

Hillary is a brilliant woman with brilliant advisors. I doubt that any of the media’s self-appointed pundits has nearly the insight or inside knowledge of what’s going on with the super-delegates as the Clinton camp, and she may well yet be handed the nomination by her party.

To me, the bottom line of all this is, will we have a president, McCain, who will maintain our disastrous economic course, or will we have Clinton as president, who will bring our economy back on track? Osambo will wreck us and has no chance of being elected anyway. If he gets the nomination, McCain will be president. If Clinton gets it, Clinton will be president. That’s just how it is.

None of them will fix our problems with illegals until we the people rise up the way we did against that nightmare in Vietnam. None of them will deal with the Arabs or the steady invasion of Islamization. Under McCain, our nation’s infrastructure and economy will continue to degrade and disintegrate. Under Clinton, they will be restored. We all know it. It’s the economy and the choice is simple. I don’t care how much she lies her ass off or commits evil deeds, I don’t care if she gets head in the Lincoln room. Our economy is Number One. Nothing else can get fixed until that does.

4 Responses to “Some Poisons Have a Much Better Flavor.”

  1. thud Says:

    As to the 91% black vote..repeat after me…only white people are racists…repeat untill you believe!

  2. Aurora Says:

    Black Sheep, I didn’t realize you were a Hillary supporter. It didn’t come across to tell you the truth. I actually thought you were a Conservative.

  3. Black Sheep Says:

    I’m a Ron Paul supporter. McCain’s platform is pretty close to being another 4 years of Bush. Obama is a lying far left radical. Clinton is the least of the 3 so she’s the one I pick. Ron Paul was censored out by the Stalinist media long since and has no chance.

    I am conservative but that doesn’t make me a Republican. The Republicans can hate the Clintons all they like, but I think that’s mostly because they made the GOP look like crap. Bill Clinton took us out of the depression created by Bush Senior, gave us 8 years of prosperity and peace, and left us with a huge budget surplus. Then along came Bush Junior and like some wild, spoiled, nasty little bastard rich brat, romped and shredded his way through every gain that had been made.

    Both parties have gone to Hell and I no longer have any party loyalty of any sort. I support America and Clinton is the best choice left to us to once again recover from a wastrel president.

  4. Aurora Says:

    Ron Paul was censored out by the Stalinist media long since and has no chance.

    Yes, you’re right there. Actually I’m in two minds about Ron Paul. I certainly don’t go with the status quo conservatives who thrash and pillary him. I think he had some excellent ideas about responsible fiscal management. Something tells me he was right on the money in a lot of areas. But I’m in two minds about his foreign policy.
    McCain is also a dud.
    However, I loathe Hillary only slightly less than I loathe Obama and I would vote for McCain over her any day. But that’s me.

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