Clinton lying her face off. (yes, again)
I don’t read fark.com too often, but every once in a while, a gem of a headline appears.
“Hillary sees her shadow in Pennsylvania. We can expect six more weeks of tired, pathetic campaigning”
Isn’t that the truth.
I couldn’t even watch her victory speech; it was very uncomfortable. Not fingernails-on-the-chalkboard uncomfortable, but uncomfortable in the way when you are in public and you get to witness a parent beat their crying child in front of a downtown McDonald’s while waiting for the bus. Oh, and this happens at rush hour in front of 100 people who are all trying not to look.
I can’t wait to see what lows Hillary Clinton will stoop to next. Perhaps she’ll claim that Obama just happened to be in a frame of a porn video like Terrel Owens (her campaign team will probably splice in the frame themselves - think Tyler Durden-style) Can Hillary Clinton get any more pathetic? My answer is yes, but the question will be how.
The current queen of political spin thinks she has the lead… if you were to count Florida and Michigan.
“I’m very proud that as of today, I have received more votes by the people who have voted than anyone else,” Clinton said Wednesday, one day after her decisive win in Pennsylvania.
Not so fast, says Obama’s campaign. Clinton’s count includes her wins in Michigan and Florida, but the Democratic presidential candidates agreed not to campaign in those states because they violated party rules by scheduling their contests too early.
Oops. She also tried to fool the media in stating that she raised $10 million dollars after her 9-point PA win on Tuesday. The number is actually closer to $6 million. I’m sure she is still in debt. Does anyone see a pattern here of lies and half-truths? Clinton is just trying to sucker the remaining super delegates into pledging their support for her - will it work? Well, if the super delegates are just as inept as the majority of central and western Pennsylvania, maybe.
I mean, people in Pennsylvania still believe that he’s Muslim (he’s not). As if that or religion in general is supposed to play a part in politics. Unfortunately, people believe in imaginary things and let their imaginary friends govern their life and choices. Wake up.
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