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Hillary loans herself another 6.4 million despite any win or end in sight
By BrownEyes - Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 at 11:42 AM
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It is Wednesday morning after last night's super win by Bararack Obama in No. Carolina and I am just listening to MSNBC and they just announced that Hilary loaned herself over 6.4 million dollars on top of the 500 million she had already given herself.


She is now claming that she got the game changer she wanted and Indiana gives her reason to continue on. She obviously, is lacking in her math skills, because Chuck Todd the number's cruncher on the station said there is virtually no way for her to win. So why is she out campaigning in West Virginia today? Why did she say on to the White House last night at her Indiana" very slim" win of a few thousand votes and of course, why is she having a fundraiser today in Washington?


I think it is obvious why she is having a fundraiser. She has over spent so much during her campaign. That fact proves she has no got a clue on how to run a campaign. If she can not run or balance her own political account, how can she possibly prove to us that she can run the Economy of the United States?


 On the other hand Senator Obama has ran an outstanding campaign and raised unprecedented amounts of money.At some point, it appears that Hillary needs to face reality. Her  "huge" loss in No. Carolina was rather "stinging" and her, "oh so slight" win in Indiana barely can be considered a victory, certainly not one that should give a clear concise reason for her to go on.


Howard Wolfson is on just now spinning so fast that it is almost painful to watch him. They are now saying that she was never expected to win in either state. It is so unfair to count only 48 instead of 50 state they continue to chime.. He and Hillary are crying and pursuing to count Michigan and Florida.

Since all candidates agreed to remove their names from those ballots and Barack was not even on the ballot, how can it be fair to count the votes for Hillary?.


There are even conservative writers who are saying Hillary is on her way out. Both Tim Russert of "Meet the Press" and Pat Buchannon, a political strategist for MSNBC both commented last night that the Democrats finally had one clear winner. By the way, the clear winner was not Hillary.

Who is going to be the person to tell Hillary that it is probably a good time and the exact time to make an exit? Her staying in now only prolongs the inevitable. It is actually destructive for her to continue in arguing against Barack. She knows she is going to win Kentucky and West Viriginia and so what is her main objective? Is it to stick in and just bang and bruise Barack? Is she hanging in there hoping for some unknown fact to happen?

She and her team are riding right on the "racial" border line, by stating that Barack can not win white votes. That is a hilarious statement, considering that. Iowas, in which he won is almost entirely white. I am a middle aged white female and supposedly a   Hillary supporter.


 There are a lot of others like myself who support Barack. Hillary does not own the "middle aged white female" vote.  During her speech in Indianapolis last night, she sure sounded as if she has" no intentions" of dropping out and she had the nerve to ask people to go to Hillary.com and give more money. She is now blaming Barack's overspending her as the reason for her having such a poor showing. She always has an excuse and each is different after each contest. She keeps changing the numbers and the way to the White House. Her "win at all costs" strategy is becoming very destructive.

There is always an excuse and after each loss the excuse is different. She continues to move the goal post.  Somehow if she has loaned herself an extra 6.4 million and spent it plus all of the entire 10 million she was supposed to receive after her last win, .I find it hard to believe if all of that money  is gone that she is being as "overspent" as she is claiming. Who really knows how much she has spent and where all the money is coming from?


She ran tons of adds here in Indiana, which are not cheap, as neither is flying both  Bill and  Chelsey all over No Carolina and Indiana, besides herself.

Hillary knows she was supposed to win Indiana and I think she felt she had a good chance of hacking away at Barack's lead in No.Carolina.

 She is claiming she never had a chance, but that is strictly political posturing. She traveled the state with the Governor and she had the x President Bill Clinton running all over the state. She was fighting hard to win there, no matter what she says.


 Her campaign leaders were on TV gloating about how good they all felt about the 2 contests last night. As the night went on and Hillary lost No.Carolina and won by only a small 2% lead in Indiana, it was clear that  Barack had everything it takes to win the nomination. Those exact facts are that he is winning in more states, has the most delegates and is winning in the popular vote.


Barack is the Democrat nominee, except for the backing of some of the uncommitted Super Delegates. They are all waiting, whether out of some sense of loyalty to the Clinton's or a reason to hold off their endorsement wanting some position in the Obama White House for themselves.

 How they can just sit there and say nothing, while watching Hillary doing everything to dirty up Barack and possibly make it practically impossible for any Democrat to win is beyond me.


This is in a year where nothing is going well for the Republican's and if the Democrats continue to let Hillary continue this almost" pathetic" attempt to win they may just be turning the entire race over to John McCain.

 Of course, McCain is virtually unscathed as of right now, but that is only because the MSM, Hillary and even Rev. Wright are doing all of the Republican work for him.

 

 There is not a day that the Rev. Wright story is still invoked. Hillary is still contesting his ability to win. She is suggesting over and over that he is not a viable candidate.

 

Finally, as I complete this blog, former Senator George McGovern has just came out to endorse  Barack and ask Hillary, who he once endorced, to drop out of the race. Hillary should have a big reality check. Does she want to win at the expense of destroying Barack and the entire Democrat  Party?

Last night, Hillary said "this race is not about me", well I as one person do not believe that.


 If she does not want it to be "all about her", then she needs to do the "honorable" thing and back Barack and start bringing the party back together.

 We have a huge election ahead of us and I believe the main target all Democrats should be fixating on is John McCain........you all remember him........the Republican candidate

Read BrownEyes’s Last Article: Joe Biden has so much to offer as a Vice Presidential Partner to Barack

 


Discussion:

Hillary knows she can`t win. She is having the fund raiser and will continue in the race to make money to pay down her debt. If people are stupid enough to believe that they are donating money to aid her campaign for the win,then thats very sad.But she will con as many people that she can and then when she gets what she needs, she will drop out. My hope is that peope will see through her and she will get stuck with the bill.

[ Posted at 1:08 PM on 5/7/08 | Reply ]

BrownEyes, well written blog post!

Jason

[ Posted at 3:32 PM on 5/7/08 | Reply ]


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