John Edwards was.  When he dropped out of the race, my options became Clinton or Obama. 

 

As I have written before here at VofA, at the end of Bill’s presidency I would have enthusiastically supported Hillary for president.  

   

I became less than enthusiastic about Hillary fairly early in the campaign.   It started with her waffling on NY Governor Spitzer's push to allow illegal aliens to get drivers licenses.  After she supported it and found that it went over like a turd in the punch bowl, she surfaced as not “really” for it, but she did “understand why he was doing it”.  The first hunk of squishy political opportunism plopped into the bowl. 

  

Her heroic dash for the terminal under sniper fire was laughable.  It was also stupid to lie about such a thing to show her gonads.  This was, and still is, a campaign that has complained incessantly and shrilly about poor Hillary being discriminated against as a woman, while she is attempting to shoulder the guys aside at the urinal to show she can piss with the best of them.   Go figure.

    

And it just kept getting worse as her campaign went to the Republican side with its innuendos about Obama, big lies insinuated on some small actual fact or point made by the Republican swift boat machine.   By that time it was plain that the McCain campaign was having its ground work done for it if Hillary lost out to Obama.

  

The final straw for me was when she rhetorically stood side-by-side with McCain.  How dare she lambaste Obama for being so thin in leadership in comparison to McCain and herself?  In my opinion that was worse than waffling and flip-flopping.  It was worse than embellishment of her testosterone rush to answer the telephone at three A.M.  And it was unforgivable when she enlisted the Republican candidate against her Democratic rival.  That told me she was a person of little principle and would do whatever it took to win. 

  

The primary season has been a real learning experience for me.  I was divested of my admiration for the Clintons, both of them, by their performance on the election trail.  It was the same old crap we have seen for the last seven years from the Republicans, brought home to roost in the Democratic hen house.  

   

And she won’t put it down!  Her bellicose supporters are demanding that she be honored at the convention.  We know that she and Bill are getting primetime coverage.  I for one am convinced that other “gimmes” have been ceded to these crybabies in the smoke filled back room. 

   

These crybabies are out to sink the ship if they cannot put their captain or navigator on the bridge and chart the course of the next administration.

     

Just get over it CRYBABIES, or we will all pay the price!