Sunday, June 01, 2008

Its Going to End, Maybe

NYT: No Road Map for Democrats as Race Ends
...Mrs. Clinton’s associates said she seemed to have come to terms over the last week with the near certainty that she would not win the nomination...

Her associates said the most likely outcome was that she would end her bid with a speech, probably back home in New York, in which she would endorse Mr. Obama. Mrs. Clinton herself suggested on Friday that the contest would end sometime next week.

5 comments:

Glynn Kalara said...

Hillary is a disgrace. Every day this bimbo and her has been husband keep this going is one more easy day for John McSame. Obama will win anyway because the public for the most part knows its time to clean house of all these people.
People are now dealing with a bubble in basic commodities as the speculators gamble on who they starve to death first. Stalin took those that speculated on food out and shot them. We reward them with billions. Its disgusting to hear the endless mostly Christian preachers on the right saying that this is a moral system and that God has indeed ordained it for all humanity. There most be a wall somewhere to line these bastards up against.

Jim Sande said...

I know a few Republicans that voted for Bush in 2004 and right now they can't stand Bush. I figure it can't be like that here only, I think its more wide spread. Many will vote party first, that's just the way it is.

Once Clinton gets out and the candidates come forward face to face, it will work out.

Food prices and in some cases food availability are making havoc. People are starving, we have to figure out how to help out. The profit makers are insulated and protected. What do we do.

Glynn Kalara said...

Its growing real ugly out here. The BV$H crime family set out IMHO opinion to destroy what was left of the middle class everywhere. These thugs prefer large masses of desperately poor even starving peasants that can be controlled with guns, gas, posion, and even uglier newer weapons. They live in castles behind walled communites and they like the nobility of the past are beginning to create private armies for the time ahead. Iraq was a testing ground for these people. Smash and control large numbers of people was the game. All the while making huge profits doing it. We need to round these people up and put them behind bars. they're really nothing more then Nazis with smile buttons on.

Jim Sande said...

Its true, the private army part gives it away, doesn't it.

They would call it creative capitalism or something like that, when its really fascism.

Glynn Kalara said...

Its really something a bit more interesting. Its not classical fascism German or Italian 20th cent. style is it? Low on the symbols etc. Big on the robbery of the state and mis-use of the military though. I think it better called "Crony Capitalism" more along the Latin American Banana Republican style. Weaken every aspect of the State except the military , even bankrupt ( the State) if possible and borrow to the max. This leaves the left without any options when it eventually gets back into power. The State thats left is a shell buried in debt and committed to military adventures and expenditures as far as the eye can see. All Obama will get to do for the 1st four yrs. is fig. out a way to pay off BV$H's robbery. The right has had decades to think this through and its been systematically carrying off the plan the last 8 yrs. The problem is it didn't work out did it, except the bankruptcy part. As for the inflation it cripples the poor and the middle class. The rich are only minimally impacted as always. BV$H was the most successful rt. wing Pres. in U.S. history as far as the hard rt. is concerned. His one failing was his stupid style. Reagan was far less successful from an idealogical stand pt. but he played the part to the max. BV$H allowed the rt. to carry off its project and he never wavered in his support for it in every detail. But his personal style was his downfall. he grew increasingly more belligerent, callous and authoritarian. The obvious hypocrisy of his whole project never seemed to bother him a bit.