
Could someone please explain to me why Hillary Clinton is still in the race. I mean what is the case she is making to the super delegates about her electability?
What could she possibly say which could persuade them to vote for her or change their vote? I can't think of a thing. And I've heard all the arguments about Obama not being able to close the deal.
But what about Senator Clinton' inability to close the deal?
After all, the Clinton's have been in the national spotlight of politics for the last 15 years.
You would think someone with that much pub under her belt would be able to swat down a candidate with a name like BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA!
Not to mention he's no where near as wealthy as the Clintons. I mean REALLY - here's a guy who just finished paying for his student loans for crying out loud!
In the beginning it was '...he doesn't stand a chance' or '...no one with a name like Barack will ever be the candidate for either party and he certainly won't be the president' and here's the one which cracks me up the most '...besides, the country is not ready for a black president.'
To each one of those points I say...
He obviously stands more than a chance because he's getting votes many said he would NOT get - like the white vote, the female vote, and the senior vote. Oh and don't let me forget to mention the black vote.
You know initially some black folks said he wasn't black enough but then we learned he could play basketball. Now he might be too black - HONEY HUSH!
As for his name well let me just say...with a name like BARACK he has to be good!
Lastly, the country is not some organism operating inside a vacuum. It's made of people - like you and I who make decisions and those decisions form this country. Therefore, I say as a member of this country - I know I'm ready.
I'm ready NOT because he's black, I'm ready because I am
inspired; because I am hopeful; because I am ready for change and who better to represent change than someone who doesn't look like, sound like and has a name like anything we've ever seen, heard or pronounced in the White House. Senator Clinton can't close the deal because the deal is done...she's just too stubborn to admit it.