Thursday, March 06, 2008

The Oligarchs have got the jitters


The Oligarchs have made their decision...Let the powerhouses of liberty and free speech follow the lead of Saturday Night Live's transparent and ill-humoured cue to the Hillary campaign, and let them all but ignore Obama's 12-state winning streak that led into, and the upcoming thrashing his campaign will likely give Hillary's again in Wyoming and Mississippi the week after, "Crucial Tuesday"...and let Hillary bask in the glories of her imaginary triumph that gave her a mere 12 delegate gain to trail Obama's current 101 delegate lead...and let her graciously offer her defeated opponent a chance to be her running-mate in November...and let the super delegates be influenced by the Oligarchs' flamboyantly grand decision...Let them do all this, for their efforts are transparent.

The Oligarchs have got the jitters...not in fear of Obama's message of change; for it is open to argument how much or how little his message of change actually represents, and it's certainly up for argument whether his proposed changes would be a good or bad thing for America - they are afraid mostly of the mandate he will be given by the coalition he appears capable of forming to make that change, if he and his voter-base so choose.

It appears now that Bill Clinton sure knew what he was talking about when he said that Jesse Jackson's win in South Carolina didn't propel him to the Democratic ticket in the end. But what I think is most at stake here is for the big shots to do some deep soul-searching for what it would ultimately mean to America for them to override the idea of the American dream; in front of all eyes and in the very heart of American country.

But what I say is nonsense in the end...

The poor Hillary segment:

2 comments:

Ayyam said...

Seneferu! I think in the end "my man" Obama will win the democratic party nomination to run for president. Hillary has so much to worry about than Obama not only because he looks more suitable for voters but especially because of all that fuss about a woman being a commander in chief.
In my opinion anything better the Mc Cain the Grinch. If he wins, we gonna see again very new middle east!...

Seneferu said...

Welcome back, Ayyam. I don't think her problem is with her being a woman. Her campaign and its tactics are just looking sleazier and sleazier by the day.