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TOPIC: Mistake in 08: The Revelation (Hillaryis44.org 4/27/10)


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http://www.hillaryis44.org/2010/04/27/mistake-in-08-part-v-the-revelation/

Some can't-miss 2012 talk from our allies at Hillary is 44:

This past Sunday Barack Obama went to West Virginia – not to mourn the loss of coal miners but to try to block Hillary Clinton. On April 9, we noted our long ago crystal ball prediction that the moment Hillary Clinton appeared in “states where she walloped Barack Obama” that would be a signal to us that plans were afoot for a move on the electoral front. [Our Hillary in Kentucky thesis is HERE.] On the day Hillary Clinton went to Louisville, Kentucky Barack Obama finally decided to actually say something about the coal mine deaths of West Virginians.
Hillary Clinton went to Kentucky and soon thereafter Barack Obama put aside his hatred of those “bitter” and “clinging” small town Americans – ones who mined the coal Obama vowed to destroy - and finally pretended not to snub those Americans he snubbed repeatedly during the election campaigns of 2008.


We were wrong on April 9, 2010 about one thing. We wrote that Hillary’s visit to West Virginia would “go unnoticed by Big Media”. But after that article by us appeared, a bunch of other articles appeared in Big Media outlets speculating on Hillary (’Hillary’s tired and won’t be SOS for a full four years!’ and ‘Hillary can beat Barack Obama’ and ‘the unthinkable – a challenge to Mess-iah) running for president in 2012.

The scenarios from those Big Media articles track faithfully those described by us: (1) a collapse of Dimocrats in 2010 elections; (2) awakened elected officials running for office in 2012 to the fact that Barack Obama is poison; (3) explosive Republican investigations of Barack Obama (what happened to that bag of cash Rezko now says he gave you Barack?) in 2011; (4) a Hillary Clinton resignation AFTER the 2010 elections (so she does not have to campaign for treacherous Dimocrats in 2010); (5) a continuous stream of Barack Obama cave-ins to Republicans after they win congressional elections; and (6) a total and complete collapse of the Barack Obama “situation comedy” coalition.


It goes on to analyze the creative class voters (i.e. the obots) vs. the traditional Democratic base (i.e. Clinton supporters). As always, this article links to previous 44 posts as well as articles from the mainstream media, so it works best if you go over there and read the whole thang.

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Thanks for posting this, Jen. I love Hillary is 44. They have gathered and documented a huge amount of information about the the events from the beginning of 2008 Democratic Selection of BO to the present.I'm headed over to Hillary iss 44 to read in full.

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Great article except for there are some things that I agree with Obama on. He does support school vouchers which to me every single black member of congress needs to be tossed out on their asses even those that supported Hillary except SJL who is the only person fighting against the Rockerfeller law.  The rest of their asses should have a choice vote with the republicans on school vouchers or lose their seat. Republicans should increase campaigning in the hood on this issue as well as helping the faith based inititives.
Democrats need to learn what issues are important to African Americans or face losing that vote.  WARNING TO ALL DEMOCRATS The hood is not as Democratic as it used to be and now are willing to vote Republican.  African Americans came out to vote for BO they are unlikely to come out for others because frankly they disagree with the Democrats on several issues.
I get tired of hearing Liberals saying that the Conservatives don't have good ideas and the Conservatives say Liberals don't have any good ideas.Truth is both have good ideas. I just wish both sides would stop this foolishness and keep the good laws.
Oh and when Madame Secretary gets sworn in as POTUS I plan to vote GOP for down ticket because that is the best way to get good laws for all the people not just for Libs or Conservs but for everyone. What makes us better then everyone else is that our laws are formed out of comprise.

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