"
-- -- Here comes another
inconvenient truth. Despite all the attention to Oprah for Obama and the pundit blabbering about the Democratic primary
horse race the outcome has been predetermined. What people
do not want to know is that power elites control what the
Democratic ticket will be. When the primaries end the
winner will be the reigning plutocracy.
Rich and powerful
elites want Hillary Clinton in the White House if the
Democrats get their turn in the rigged two-party system.
Just one big problem: The establishment plutocracy wants her
more than most Americans trust or like her. No matter how
much she spends and no matter how many big name endorsements
she gets, her phoniness and arrogance prevail. She would be
America’s irritating Panderer-in-Chief. What to do?
For power elites the
answer is crystal clear. Obama is too young and
inexperienced and less trustworthy for the elites, meaning
he is less corrupted by big money than Hillary. But he is
perfect to offset Hillary’s negatives. A majority of voters
can succumb to months of slick advertising promoting the
first woman president and first black vice-president and
future president. And eight years as vice president will
train Obama to be an obedient Washington insider.
Though Republicans
will still mount a vicious attack on Clinton, Obama will
moderate those efforts. Hillary can be the annoying bad cop
that people fear and hate, while he is the good guy that
people like and believe. And make no mistake: what friction
exists between the two will be quickly replaced by their
ambition. Obama will tell his supporters (and Oprah hers)
to back the compromise ticket and he will negotiate a sweet
deal to gain big influence as vice president like Cheney has
had. Then we can all prey (delude ourselves) that he might
curb Clinton’s tendencies to use military force rather than
diplomacy, and create more terrible trade agreements and
wasteful federal programs. Obama might even fight the
assault on the middle class and rising economic inequality.
Might.
U.S. News & World
Report’s Paul Bedard made these points in 2006 about a
Clinton-Obama ticket: “Some Republican advisers to the White
House and leading 2008 hopefuls Sen. John McCain and Rudy
Giuliani see the ticket as an easy winner built on the
enthusiasm it would generate in Democratic circles. Their
theory is that Clinton would stand a good chance to pick up
the states that Sen. John Kerry won in 2004. While not
enough to win the election on her own, the addition of Obama
would help push closely divided states like Ohio over into
the Democratic column, thereby giving the
Clinton-Obama ticket the White
House. …Obama could help soften Clinton's image and bring
more African-American voters to the ticket as well as
independents seeking real and symbolic change.” Exactly.
In April 2007 The New
York Times political blog raised the same possibility and
there were hundreds of wide-ranging comments. Though many
expressed negativity about Clinton, many others showed
enthusiasm for a Clinton-Obama ticket, as shown by the
following five comments:
Clinton/Obama would be
an unbeatable ticket. She has the experience as both a
senator and she knows the foreign nations as her work as
First Lady, remember Bill’s campaign slogan “Two for the
price of one.” with Bill back in the White House, her as
Pres, could surely let Obama earn his stripes and after 8
years will become what could be America’s first black
president.
I too would love to
see a Hillary-Obama ticket. I believe Obama would settle for
a VP position because he is young, has served only 2 years
as a US senator, and has a long career ahead of him.
If the Dems are smart,
and I hope they are, the ticket will be Clinton-Obama and it
will be unbeatable in 2008 and again in 2012. Then in 2016
and 20020 Obama will be top dog on the ticket thus providing
sixteen years of a Democratic presidency.
Hey, Clinton/Obama is
pretty powerful sounding! I’m all for it! You folks who have
been programmed to hate Hillary need to get over it already.
She is one smart woman who has more than enough experience
in the white house and she will make one hell of a prez!
Obama will learn a lot from president Clinton and will be
ready to lead our great nation in 2016 or 17!
Obama and Hillary on
the same ticket would be terrific. With these 2 candidates
the country could become a democratic society for 16 years!
In sum, whenever you
hear more chatter about the tight Democratic primary race
take a breath. Get back in touch with your cynicism. Talk
about change is for campaigns; protecting the status quo is
for winners. Plutocrats know who they want and what voters
can be conned into voting for. Despite primaries the
ultimate outcome has already been determined by the faceless
fat-cat plutocrats running and ruining our nation. Think
Big Oil, Big Insurance, Big Pharma, Big Business, Big Law
and Lobbying Firms, and Big Wall Street Money. They can
pump in the money and endorsements to make Clinton the
winner and the corporate mainstream media will assist.
Note that
rigged-election-master Fidel Castro called the Clinton-Obama
ticket “invincible.” And, as to a winning Clinton-Obama
ticket, smarmy Fox News analyst Dick Morris said “I'm
leaving the country if this happens." Hopefully more Fox
News liars and idiots would do likewise. Does that
possibility justify voting for that first-ever ticket? No.
The better moral and patriotic decision is to not
participate in the two-party criminal conspiracy we call our
political system and not vote for any Democrat or Republican
for federal office. Those supporting Clinton’s rivals
eventually will see this truth.
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