Tuesday, June 3, 2008

what now?


Still  questions, other than the fact of who the two candidates will be in November. The choices could not be more pronounced. More so than 92, which was truly generational, this election is about the future. George Bush is a nightmare, bottom line, and there is no way for Senator McCain to separate himself from him.
 It will be the largest age difference between the two major candidates ever. The differences in style and energy will be .... historic ( using the word of the night). I do not see how in the world there will even be a chance of a Republican win , but hell, I saw that every four years for the last 28. 
Senator Clinton did not concede... she and her "18, 000, 000 million voters" are not going anywhere. She did get more votes than he did,more than any other Democratic candidate ever did. and- AND, he needs her in Florida and Ohio ( always always always freaking Florida and Ohio!) Does she want to be Vice President? Does Barack Obama need me to be as fired up as all his minions? I have always said that I will fall in line come November... to me its a matter of real life and death, but how hard will he work for my vote?
UPDATE: 12:30... the chatty gang at MSNBC are talking about Hillary, myexboyfriend Andrew and his ilk are not just happy that their man won, they are still growling about how much they hate all women...errrrrrr NO!  how much they hate Hillary, that was a typo, the first part...the Atlanta paper's headline is "What will Clinton do now "? It is 1000% Senator Obama's night.. and yet, we cant stop talking about HRC. Is it pure train wreck? We just can't look away? Is it habit? We have been talking about them non stop since 1991. I very much hope he offers her the Vice President spot and just gives her health care, But I want the ticket to be the other way around. 

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