Jun 06 2008
Stolen Primary?
“He stole the election!”
Probably one of the most vehement accusations against the Bush Presidency these past seven years is that the wasn’t a legitimate President. In the 200 election, they accused President Bush of stealing the election with legal chicanery. They said, and still say, that he “won” or “stole” the election with judicial decision and not by the popular will of the people, which made him a sham of a president. As evidence to this, they point out that Al Gore received more of the popular vote than President Bush (a point that was untrue then as it is untrue now, but that’s beside the point).
The Left was disgruntled and antagonistic, but they left well enough alone at least temporarily, not in thought and word but in deed because President Bush seemed such a dunce, a lightweight, a kicker cowboy well out of his depths. In the aftermath of 9/11, however, they were proven very wrong.
It was around this point, the point at which the Left discovered that President Bush wasn’t a bumbling nincompoop that they actively attempted to castrate and discredit his administration by unendless accusations and perpetual negative campaigning (compliments of George Soros and the Leftists.).
So, as to this Democratic Primary, where are the outcries of injustice? Where are all the denouncements of foul play, chicanery and lies, lies, lies?
What I am referring to, you might ask?
It is simply this. Hillary Clinton received more votes than Obama. She has won more states than Obama. The states that Obama won were oftentimes caucus states that lock out the general public voting. So, when all’s said and done, it’s Hillary that has more claim to the Democratic nomination than Obama.
But Hillary Clinton will concede the election this week because she doesn’t have the delegates, superdelegates and the love of the Leftists— and she certainly doesn’t have the support of Soros who’s ditched her for Obama. Anyone ever wonder where Obama’s endless millions comes from?
Well, someone should be posing the question, and I hope it’s just not me.