Why Hillary Clinton Will Not Be Sincere In Her Speech Tonight.
Posted by rrrocks on August 26, 2008
Many roads have been travelled this election year. Many things have been implied. Many things have been said. But nothing could have been more destructive then accusations that were made about Hillary and Bill Clinton during this primary season that will never be healed and will be points of contention for years to come within the Democratic party.
Losing to Obama would have been okay if this one thing had not transpired. Playing second fiddle to Barak Obama would have been okay had this one thing not happened.
”Jesse Jackson,” said Bill Clinton, “won South Carolina twice, in ‘84 and ‘88. And he ran a good campaign, and Sen. Obama’s run a good campaign here.” Clinton gave this response in South Carolina to a reporter’s question about why it took two Clintons to beat Barack Obama. Clinton’s response had nothing whatsoever to do with the question.
This expression of fact turned Bill Clinton into a racist on the cutthroat world of politics.
Bill Clinton said it most. Said it best. Said it with so much emotion that his voice was quivering and he refused to carry on the interview.
“They accused me. Hillary of being racists and ………….”
It was the legacy that Bill Clinton cherished most. It was the thing he worked for so hard in his life. It was his personal assurances to Jesse Jackson and the black community that he would be their champion and was………….until this election.
Everything he had worked his entire life for was shot down in a few short months by this one thing………….And he and Hillary are supposed to be quiet, be good soldiers and like it……………………The democrats dont even understand what transpired under their own noses and I find that truly amazing this election year.