As more and more primaries come in and we count up the delegates, it seems like things are getting really heated...at least on the Democratic side. While the Republican standpoint seems to leave little doubt as to who will end up with the most delegates (McCain), the Democratic race is very obviously in a dead heat. As of February 25th, CNN shows that the number of delegates for Obama is 1,378 and for Clinton is 1,269. While it seems like many hopefuls for Obama see this as a victory, it's still a far cry from the 2,025 needed to actually win the presidential spot. So understandably it's getting a bit tense between the candidates.
I understand tension, but this is just getting ridiculous. It began with former President Clinton jabbing at Obama and accusing his supporters of supporting him on the basis of his race. After that, it seems to have completely gotten out of hand. Every single time I turn on the news or look at an online source, I hear about the two of them trading jabs or that one of them has attacked the other and now the other is responding. This culminated into my favorite "Shame on you, Barack Obama" Clinton moment (which you can't help thinking while you're watching: My God, that is one pissed off woman) to which Obama responded that this is "silly season" for politics. Granted, a lot of my information was first introduced by my Obama-fan boyfriend, so it's mostly skewed in a Clinton-attacks-Obama way. But the thing that bothers me most is the unveiled animosity between two halves of the Democratic Party. How on Earth is everyone going to pull together as a group for the election if we all hate each other?
Monday, March 3, 2008
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2 comments:
lol...
"that is one pissed off woman"
too true :)
"How on Earth is everyone going to pull together as a group for the election if we all hate each other?"
That is an excellent point. And I have no idea what the answer is.
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