FoxyLoxy,
Don't mess with her supporters right now. They are still very emotional about a very long and hard fought fight. I think that no matter how much they threaten to vote for McCain, when they go to the gas pump or think of a relative in Iraq, at the end of the day, even if they don't vote for Obama, they will vote against McCain's policies. Or heck, maybe they are rich and don't mind paying $4+ dollars at the pump. If that's the case, let 'em go. If they don't care about us staying in Iraq and continuing to risk the lives of probably some of their own relatives, then wow, let 'em go. If I could vote for someone that might get my relative out of Iraq and maybe save his/her life, I'd personally fork over the vote. But don't mess with them right now. They're emotional. Just like with anything, there is a good time to discuss any issue and a not so good time. This isn't a good time for them, I'm sure. Maybe once more time passes. At any rate, HRC's policies are alot closer to Obama's than McCain's in general so I don't buy that all of those people are going to vote for McCain. But hey, it's a free country. If they want us to be at $5 or $6 per gallon led by the man who claims that he doesn't know anything about the economy, when the economy is in the shape that it is, it's their vote. I wager to say that disappointment about the outcome is not going to cause millions of people to continue to fork over money at the pump (personally), have their relatives lives risked in Iraq (personally), pay 300% more than we used to pay for airline tickets (personally), continue to remain unemployed (personally). Come on, who is going to sacrifice their own livelihood b/c of disappointment. That is contrary to human nature - and furthermore, they've got to make ends meet at the end of the day like everyone else.
But don't mess with them right now. They're upset.
ETA: Also, a large part of the problem, I think, is with the leadership. It comes straight down from HRC herself. Look at her behavior. If the leader is showing her behind, then it does not set a good example for her supporters to follow. If she were the bigger politician, I think that the tone with her supporters would be much different. To me, it's like anything else, the leader sets a tone. This is why I think that Obama's supporters would have been much more open to voting for HRC. B/c he sets a tone of respect for her. She does not return the favor. Therefore, she sets a poor example and her sour grapes attitude and below the belt tactics bring about a negative effect on the openmindedness of her constituency, I think.
Look at her. She still has not shown Obama the respect of truly congratulating him. She has shown him little or no respect whatsoever. It is unacceptable and not unlike other acts in this country's past that have been considered to be indicative of an "I think that I'm better than you" attitude. As much as her and Bill were supposed to be so supportive of AAs, she could not acknowledge the significance of his win to AAs in this country? Unacceptable...and it makes me feel that those 8 years were a little disingenuous. It is the proverbial elephant on the table that is intentionally ignored by the honory, spoiled child...or the adult that thinks herself better than the other. Given this, I am GLAD that she did not win because I see her behavior as not that different from what has been shameful about this country for hundreds of years. What is her behavior all about...really?
I feel like she showed John McCain more respect than her own fellow party member. I wonder why....
SC
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Originally Posted by MsFoxyLoxy77
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I posted a comment of my own on her website, telling her just what I thought about her speech & how inappropriate I thought it when she didn't chastise her audience/supporters as they shouted "Denver, Denver!!". Do you think your comment went through? When I hit submit it took me directly to a donate payment screen. I dunno I just have the feeling that comments only went throught if someone donated to pay off her 11 million dollar debt.
I've hesitated to further express my disappointment w/Hillary with Hillary supporters at work or on blogs as many Hillary supporters respond to constructive criticism of Hillary/praise of Obama with threats/promises to vote for McCain or not at all...
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