Man, I missed it!

Apparently I missed an exciting night of politics.  John Sidney McCain won the Republican nomination.  Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton won Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island.  Barack Hussein Obama only won Vermont (thanks to Ben & Jerry).  Wow, must have been exciting to watch for the Dhimmis!  (I was too busy sleeping like a baby.)

Now the whole nation turns its eyes to Mississippi.  Forty delegates are up for grabs for Democrats.  They will be proportionally awarded, so I think Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama will be campaigning hard here over the next week.  And they will have to campaign hard.  Mississippians aren’t gullible, and they aren’t stupid.  It will take some convincing.  I am curious as to who Dems think will win.  So, who do you think will win The Magnolia State - Diane?

Scary Hillary Clinton 

or Hussein?

barack_obama

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2 comments:

  1. Zabar, 9. March 2008, 0:21

    Speaking of Obama, did you see this blog entry on Obama supporter Jeffrey Hart and the somewhat bizarre things he has to say about Jews. Is it anti-semitism if they LIKE Jews?
    Obama Supporter Jeffrey Hart Misses Jews

     
  2. Eric, 10. March 2008, 7:10

    Zabar,

    No I didn’t see that blog entry, but I have now read it, and it is intriguing. It’s definitely not Anti-Semitism if they like Jews. I’m not sure of Obama’s true stance on Israel and the Jews, which is why I think he needs to come out strongly on this issue, as well as a host of other issues that some people are having heartburn with.

    The delayed “renouncement” of Louis Farrakhan is one of those issues, which I also have a little heartburn over. I also think Obama needs to clarify his relationship with William Ayres, also.

     

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