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Clinton will undermine Obama's campaign

HC views the Presidency like any other job she's had before--just another notch on her resume--another opportunity to demonstrate that she's no iron-your-shirt woman, but rather a career go-getter who measures her life not by the extent to which she can make a difference but rather by how many ceilings she breaks.

So it comes as no surprise that she's planning to concede to Obama this Saturday--it's the only professional looking thing to do, obviously (emphasis on the "looking"). But that concession is nothing more than that--an appearance. IN reality, while her public statements will reflect a desire for party unification, covertly, she'll be doing whatever it takes to help McCain.

Should be obvious--if she can make Obama lose against McCain, it will bolster the notion that he was the wrong choice to win the nomination, and that she would've been the strongest candidate--a resounding "I told you so!" message. And with that idea imprinted into the soul of the Democratic Party, hwo could they not automatically nominate her in 2012 to run against McCain?

Hillary Clinton--the non-stop calculator (albeit an old one )
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Re: Clinton will undermine Obama's campaign

I love to see libs already plotting their demise...

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Re: Clinton will undermine Obama's campaign

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HC views the Presidency like any other job she's had before--just another notch on her resume--another opportunity to demonstrate that she's no iron-your-shirt woman, but rather a career go-getter who measures her life not by the extent to which she can make a difference but rather by how many ceilings she breaks.

So it comes as no surprise that she's planning to concede to Obama this Saturday--it's the only professional looking thing to do, obviously (emphasis on the "looking"). But that concession is nothing more than that--an appearance. IN reality, while her public statements will reflect a desire for party unification, covertly, she'll be doing whatever it takes to help McCain.

Should be obvious--if she can make Obama lose against McCain, it will bolster the notion that he was the wrong choice to win the nomination, and that she would've been the strongest candidate--a resounding "I told you so!" message. And with that idea imprinted into the soul of the Democratic Party, hwo could they not automatically nominate her in 2012 to run against McCain?

Hillary Clinton--the non-stop calculator (albeit an old one )


Wow.... not even the political insiders seem to be able to get inside the head or to gleen the motives of Hillary Clinton, and you profess to have this ability?

I'd say your guess is as good as any. That woman is harder to read than a professional poker player.
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