Billary (Bill & Hillary) Clinton Can’t Win

The idea that Billary Clinton cannot win the presidential contest as the democratic nominee has been long debated.  Over the past week of low level, gangland style attacks on the integrity, vision and campaign of Obama  It has become very clear in the last few days of campaigning that Billary Clinton, may very well win the Democratic nomination.

What has also become clear is that Billary continues to engender a feeling of loathing, disgust and outright hate, amongst republicans.  The odd and disappointing part of all of their shenanigans this week is that Billary is so polarizing and have now succeeded in splitting the democratic party in an irreparable fashion.

I will never forgive Billary Clinton for their patronizing, insulting, mean spirited, and scathing remarks made this week in their effort to marginalize Obama and inject racism into this campaign in a way that, to date, had primarily been a republican tactic.  Obama is and always has been a man of the people.  He is no more a black candidate seeking presidency for the benefit of black people than any of the white candidates, Hillary included, are seeking political office to be a white president for the benefit of white Americans.

Even after the campaign had been won in landslide fashion by obama, Billary continued with their racially charged statements by dismissing Obama’s win by comparing it with that of Jesse Jackson some decades earlier.  I am not going to comment on the campaign and politics of Jesse Jackson because that is simply a distraction.  I am also of the mind that Billary as the democratic presidential nominee will recruit John Edwards as the vice presidential running mate. Which would really serve to erode the credibility of Billary and diminish support within the democratic base.

Back to the primary (no pun intended) reason that I think that Billary can’t win, it is because I believe that the following will happen as a result of Billary being the democratic nominee for president:  1)  Apathetic republicans will be motivated to vote against Billary and 2)  Democratic voters (not just black people) will have become disenchanted with the political machine and will withhold their vote for Billary in protest.  I have already made the decision that I will NOT to vote for Billary, if she is the democratic nominee for president.  I am sure that Billary has succeeded in the past week in also convincing other die hard democrats that voting the party line is no longer acceptable.  It is about what is doing what is best for our country and holding elected officials accountable for what they do and what they say.  I and other democrats are tired of being taken for granted and I simply refuse to have my vote and my voice co-opted by the white political establishment.

Billary cannot win against any republican.

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