Democrats “Experienced” Enough to “Change!”

9 05 2008

As the race for the Democratic Presidential nominee winds down, let’s take a look back on how we got here.

CNN’s Jack Cafferty wrote an interesting article entitled, “How Will History View the Obama-Clinton race.” We think that Clinton was so hell-bent on becoming the nominee that she may have given the GOP not only the blueprint but public spirit to attack Senator Obama during the general election. If her needless and callous attacks help prevent Obama – and the Democrats – from capturing the White House this fall, history will view Clinton as the Nero who stood by watching while her party burned to the ground.

“For all those like Mitt Romney who said, when talking about Barack Obama, “The presidency of the United States is not an internship,” consider this.

The young guy with not nearly as much political experience is on the verge of toppling one of the most powerful political names of the last 50 years, Hillary Clinton. For all her claims of having more experience, the relative newcomer proved to have a lot more moxie.

She said “experience.” He said “change.” Voters bought change. He planned beyond Super Tuesday and paid attention to the caucuses. She pretty much ignored the caucuses and assumed she would be the nominee the day after Super Tuesday.”

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