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I've got to say that Obama needs some serious education on feminist and gay issues, to begin with. And he needs to take his Puritanical, religious streak the fuck out of the business of governing Americans fairly. And he also needs to learn that he is running for President of ALL AMERICANS, and that includes gays, women and fucking atheists as well. And finally, he needs to look closely at the logo of his party. Cause it AIN'T a fucking elephant. Its a goddamn donkey. As in, he's a DEMOCRAT, NOT A REPUBLICAN. And he needs to start acting like one. Because at the moment, I am sick and fucking tired of giving him the benefit of the doubt. Shakesville has some really cool posts on the subject:

How a President's faith can affect us all


Its time to get Obama Skeptical


What you don't know can hurt you



And this is the BASIC STUFF!

*sigh* Apparently a political party that wants to lead us into the fucking 21th century with justice, rights and liberty for all is too much to ask.

rambly and disconnected...

Date: 2008-04-14 10:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] leneypoo.livejournal.com
Okay, I read all of the articles. Made me realize that I've kept myself from the other side. But I've gotten to the point where what I'm really looking forward to is the end of the primary wars. John McCain is getting a free ride from both candidates because they're too focused on each other. The media isn't going to do anything about it, so the sooner the dems can unite behind the winner, the better.

So basically, the argument is that he isn't a progressive and he isn't a fighter, so he's either going to lose horribly to John McCain. Or, he's going to get into office and compromise what little glimmers of progressive policy he has.

We can turn this around. I think Hillary Clinton playing best friends with John McCain these days is unbelievably stupid. I think the Mark Penn connection and his ties to John McCain are troubling. I think her positives vs. Obama don't help her at all with John McCain?

Experience? She loses to the guy who's been in there for almost as long as I've been alive.
A Real American? She loses to John "Hanoi Hilton" McCain?

So not only does her best argument (experience) get totally canceled out in the general, the American public is going to get exposed to "the GOP presents Billary: Greatest Hits" the entire GE season. All the scandals will come back, and new ones will pop up because everyone knows Sen. Clinton and her husband have been busy. 109m attests to that.

Even worse, I think that she will do nothing for down ticket races while Obama can actually win us some. If we have a filibuster proof congress, we won't have to worry about the fear of Obama compromising w/ the Republicans because the dems won't have to.

Also, the candidates who are backing Obama or being endorsed by him in these races are pretty progressive, even if we'll concede that Obama isn't Kucinich.

With Clinton, there's a pretty good chance we'll see the return of the triangulation days that got us DOMA and the deregulation of the FCC.

So to sum up, Obama doesn't pass the purity test. Neither does Clinton, neither did Edwards. Maybe Kucinich. Nader definitely. I don't think he's a republican in democratic clothing though.

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