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May 29, 2008 at 16:41:05

Bashing Hillary; Electing Obama

by Cameron Salisbury     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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          I'm sick to death of the Hillary bashing, so I can imagine how her supporters feel.  

         The blatant sexism, poor judgment and self-satisfied insolence of media commentators from both the left and the right, TV and radio, is matched only by the blatant sexism, poor judgment and self-satisfied insolence of the progressive blogosphere.

         With two viable presidential candidates who enjoy broad national support, progressives should be thanking providence. Instead, we’ve gone out of our way to throw away all claim to ethical or intellectual high ground.  

         The 2008 Hillary bashing sounds a lot like the 2000 Gore bashing, except that Gore’s trouble came largely from the terminally myopic arrogance of the national press in league with the far right. Hillary, on the other hand, has to deal with those and everyone else, too, including us.   

         Regardless of our own personal candidate of choice, we could react generously and applaud her candidacy, or if we can’t bring ourselves that far, to give reasons for our disengagement. Instead, the progressive blogosphere, much like the mainstream media, is full of snide, rationale-free invective, which is also known as misogyny.   

         Despite the fact that many of us think she has lost her way on some issues, she deserves respect for her sound record of liberal leadership and for being an intrepid trail blazer for women. She has kept the faith with us better, on most days, than we have with her. Her voting record is among the most liberal in Washington, far more liberal than Edward Kennedy’s.

        Much has been made of Hillary’s so-called name-calling of her opponent, another example of what, for her, is a treacherously uneven playing field. Every one of her comments about Obama has been fact-based. She has said nothing that comes close to the mindless venom that has been directed at her.   

         To prove that there are female misogynists, a woman at a McCain rally called Hillary a bitch. To show that he was on her side as a misogynist, Senator McCain tittered in apparent agreement, although you probably can’t expect much from a man who calls his wife far worse in public.  

         Hillary didn’t deserve to be called a monster by an Obama campaign aide. 

         She didn’t deserve to be compared to Tonya Harding by an apparently deranged questioner at a Democratic rally.  

       She also didn’t deserve her remarkable array of false friends. She has been gratuitously and publicly betrayed by Ted Kennedy and Bill Richardson, as well as by NARAL for whom she’s has been stalwart. It’s hard to imagine any competent, qualified and viable male candidate getting the same treatment from either gender. 

           Recently, when giving reasons for ignoring the pundits who  have been calling for her withdrawal since February, she mentioned campaigns that went into June, including her husband’s and Bobby Kennedy’s race that ended in his assassination. The mention of the word ‘assassination’ was certainly ill-advised and she apologized immediately, but that wasn’t good enough because no one else in history has ever said anything they instantly regretted. 

        Dunderheads in both the media and in the blogosphere have said that she really meant that Obama should be assassinated.  Where do these people come from? Obama brushed it off as did Bobby Kennedy, Jr.  Even conservative NY Times columnist David Brooks said that the reaction to her statement has been overblown and small minded. David Brooks, for godsakes! 

        No one in the media or among progressives seems to consider the favor Hillary has done Obama just by staying in the race. Had she allowed herself to be railroaded out of the campaign by the mindless hatred that came from all sides, we would never have learned so much about Obama.  

        In January, Hillary was the media’s clear favorite with lots of campaign financing, nearly 100% name recognition, and a double digit lead in the polls. The election was hers to lose, they said. 

        By February, in what surely must be one of the fastest and most ill-considered u-turns in pundit history, the same talking heads had begun saying that she should abandon the race - for the good of the party, of course.   

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Cameron Salisbury is a biostatistician, epidemiologist and grant writer living in Atlanta. For more camsalis go to: www.opedinfo.com

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I am into rock music, weight training, socialism, politics, and being good. I decided to become socialist because i understand that capitalism is a stage in human development and it is not a very good system, we must advance into socialism
LincolnMarxI am into rock music, weight training, socialism, politics, and being good. I decided to become socialist because i understand that capitalism is a stage in human development and it is not a very good system, we must advance into socialism

Hillary is a zi0nist who works for AIPAC and warmonger !!

Of course that people should bash Hillary even more than she has been bashed.  Hillary Clinton is funded by AIPAC and pro-Israeli lobbies.  She is willing to keep wars on behalf of Israel, while destroying our economy not only with more war agenda, but also with corporate treaties like NAFTA, CAFTA, etc.  So clearly Hillary Clinton is a Bush Clone

by LincolnMarx (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 53 comments) on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 10:43:39 PM
 


Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me
pratliff94Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me

LincolnMarx

You are an absolute jerk with the brain of an air hammer. Get a life because you sure do not have one, or are you intentionally silly?

Phil.

by pratliff94 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 962 comments) on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 3:06:54 PM
 


Greg was a Journalism Major at Bowling Green State University and has worked in the Broadcast and News business for over 25 years.
Gregory WilliamsGreg was a Journalism Major at Bowling Green State University and has worked in the Broadcast and News business for over 25 years.

Mindless Venom

Remember this?

 

Hillary Clinton Raises $10 Million After Pennsylvania Win ...

Hillary Rodham Clinton raised $10 million in the 24 hours after winning the Pennsylvania primary, aided by contributions from 80,000 new donors, her campaign said Thursday.

The $10 million came from a total of 100,000 donors, spokesman Mo Elleithee said.

 

 

Well, it was all a big, fat LIE!

 

 

Clinton did not raise 10mil in 24 hours: FEC reports-THEY LIED

According to this FEC report, Hillary raised only 4.3 million
in the 48 hours following Pennsylvania.

She raised 1.7 mil on April 23rd and 2.6 mil on April 24th.
That's 5.7 million shy of her claim that she raised 10 million
in the first 24 hours following that state's primary.

Now I guess I am, what, uninformed? or will you say that it was a sign of how great a fighter she is. I mean it kept the others guessing how much support did she really have, right?

No. The truth is they LIED! They lied knowing that it would come out and folk like you would gloss over it. But its ok to attack a man's church and Pastor, his wife, try to link him with Minister Farrakhan, link him to a neighbor's acts that happened when he was 8 years old, apologize without apologizing and on and on.

She deserved all of it and more. You need to come out of your coma. Please! 

 

by Gregory Williams (2 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 9 comments) on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 10:53:10 PM
 


I'm a college educated, white woman, resident of New York City, 56 years old, a lifelong Democrat. My political views have always embraced elements of the liberal and the conservative. My political hero was Robert F. Kennedy. Almost all of my career has been spent in advertising, as a writer and later on as a writer/graphic designer. I recently gave up my regular employment to care for a very senior parent in her 90s who depends on me more and more each day. And that is my current "full tim...

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Suza ElizI'm a college educated, white woman, resident of New York City, 56 years old, a lifelong Democrat. My political views have always embraced elements of the liberal and the conservative. My political hero was Robert F. Kennedy. Almost all of my career has been spent in advertising, as a writer and later on as a writer/graphic designer. I recently gave up my regular employment to care for a very senior parent in her 90s who depends on me more and more each day. And that is my current "full tim...

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Let's start bashing Obama pdq, before he gets elected.

And now we have another Obamadama pal, one "Father Pflagler" sending loving peace and charity into the eathers of hope. Disgrace. And tell me again before I go to vote in November --- why do Barack Obama, Michelle Obama and their kids feel they still need to be members of this church, let alone be friends with this priest (who was a guest speaker at this church)? We know about the former pastor of TUCC, Rev. Wright, but now the new pastor seems to think it's perfectly o.k. to host this type of behavior. Men behaving badly should not be rewarded.

by Suza Eliz (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 15 comments) on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 11:49:45 PM
 


Midwesterner, veteran of VietNam era naval service, I still feel an obligation to defend the Constitution against "all enemies, foreign and domestic."
John Sanchez Jr.Midwesterner, veteran of VietNam era naval service, I still feel an obligation to defend the Constitution against "all enemies, foreign and domestic."

Yes, and Hillary demanded an apology.

I understand that the Obama campaign did offer an apology, which I would have advised against, supposing that they'd listen to me. However, I'll offer an apology modeled on Hillary's expression of regret after her thinly veiled suggestion that Obama could be assassinated.

Dear Hillary,

I'm sorry that your personality defects and poor choice of advisors have prevented you from running an honest , honorable and successful campaign. It is a dolorous thing that you cannot tell the truth to even yourself, and understand that the the Democratic Party has rejected your candidacy in spite of the help you received from the Republican right wing.

Perhaps if you switch parties next time, you will find the assistance of Richard Mellon Scaife, Rupert Murdoch and Rush Limbaugh to be more effective in service to your ambition.

What I won't be sorry for is to see you fade from the scene.

Have a wonderful retirement,

JJ

P.S. Take that Bill with you on your way out.

by John Sanchez Jr. (5 articles, 0 quicklinks, 12 diaries, 1172 comments) on Friday, May 30, 2008 at 11:53:21 AM
 


For a living, I manage the design and construction of renewable energy projects. My hobby is sandwich repair; I also swap for parts.
JonmarkPFor a living, I manage the design and construction of renewable energy projects. My hobby is sandwich repair; I also swap for parts.

"liberal leader" Hillary?

"...she deserves respect for her sound record of liberal leadership and for being an intrepid trail blazer for women."

Her sound record of liberal leadership?  Where?  When?  Much like her husband Bill, Hillary is a powermad center-right Repulican, and always has been.  When Gloria Steinham said, "There won't be true equality until there are incompetent women in high places." she must have had Condi Rice and Hillary in mind.   JP

by JonmarkP (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 67 comments) on Friday, May 30, 2008 at 6:16:38 PM
 


A proud gay man
fouA proud gay man

Great Article

You'll get a lot of hate mail for writing this article. But you've done the right thing.

There are far too many people who are overwhelmed by their hate. We can only hope it serves them well in their lives. Their hate will get them nowhere and will harm only them.

Your article is filled with the gratitude that all Democrats should be feeling for a heroic woman who has done many great things and will do more.

 

by fou (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 90 comments) on Friday, May 30, 2008 at 9:49:48 PM
 


Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me
pratliff94Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me

Great article Awful comments

And you expect Senator Clinton's supporters to back Obama in the November election after the continual intentional gang raping of her? Get real. You sound like the two Reverends backing Obama. Doesn't that Priest just make you proud?

You have just put another Bush in the White House for eight years. I have come to expect no less from the ribid mad dog left who never thinks, but only reacts not caring who they hurt or what they say.

Phil

by pratliff94 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 962 comments) on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 3:16:33 PM
 


Gregg Gordon is a writer, musician, activist, and otherwise ne'er-do-well in Columbus, Ohio.


"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little." - Edmund Burke

Gregg GordonGregg Gordon is a writer, musician, activist, and otherwise ne'er-do-well in Columbus, Ohio.


"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little." - Edmund Burke

Let's everyone calm down

There's no doubt supporters of both candidates have been utterly classless throughout this campaign.  And the latest incident with the priest only proves that some incredibly stupid people are drawn to politics.  But my opinion is both candidates have acted for the most part within the bounds of fairness in politics.  I've seen a lot dirtier.  Both have gotten some good press and both have been hammered over trivialities.  There are good reasons to support either, and there are reasons to have doubts about both, and however you call it is no reason to be attacked by anyone.

Obama won not because of any of this stuff, but because he ran a better campaign.  Clinton assumed she would be the only one with the wherewithal to run over on Super Tuesday.  When that didn't happen, she had no backup plan.  Obama was organized everywhere and won 11 straight contests.  Game over.  That may be cause for disappointment, but it's no reason to hate Obama.

Clinton supporters must now decide if they have been so offended by some of Obama's ruder supporters that it's worth continuing to hand over their paychecks to the wealthy, spending a few trillion more in Iraq, and maybe Iran, and sacrificing the right to choose. 

by Gregg Gordon (26 articles, 47 quicklinks, 15 diaries, 199 comments) on Sunday, June 1, 2008 at 5:10:45 PM
 

 

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