
Racist! McCarthyism! Democrats are using words against fellow Democrats that they normally reserve for Republicans. An adviser to Barack Obama compares Bill Clinton to "McCarthy." Another calls Hillary Clinton a "monster." A Hillary Clinton adviser accuses Barack Obama of "imitating Ken Starr." Obama supporters called Geraldine Ferraro "racist." James Carville, on Easter weekend no less, labeled Bill Richardson a "Judas" for endorsing Senator Obama (If Richardson is Judas, who does Carville think Mrs. Clinton is?). It's getting nasty. Will those feeling the sting of these epithets be hesitant to so freely hurl them in the future?
Clinton was making reference to the potential contest between Hillary and McCain. There was no reference to Obama and this was just a ploy by his people (one of many) to take attention away from the fact that Obama is a closet racist.
I love it! They truly do eat their own.
I think Richardson failed to get what he wanted from Hillary (a possible cabinet post,) so he turned to Obama.
More likely, Richardson sees the writing on the wall. Hillary is weak and is unlikely to become president this time around. Had she promised him the department of state or the vice presidency, it would not have mattered because those will not be hers to give. Richardson jumped on the winning bandwagon and got off the broken down jallopy.
We where more likely to see Rev. Jeremiah Wright play in a Pro-Am event with Fuzzy Zoeller than see Richardson get on his hands and knees to partner up with Cankles Clinton. He's one shrewd dude.
You know, the funny thing is that 6 years ago, I DID go to work under sniper fire. At least, the threat of it was greater than was for Hillary.
Hey, while we're at it, why doesn't anyone ever report that Clinton (The First Black President, not the first woman prez) supported radical muslim groups to smuggle arms to the Bosnians, or the fact that those Bosnians were in turn supported by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnian_war
If it's on a wiki, it's gotta be true. (Actually, it probably is, since WikiPedia articles almost always list their references.)
She misspoke. Glad she wasn't lying.



