Monday, January 07, 2008

Hillary's "Boo Hoo" Moment


"It's not easy. It's not easy. And I couldn't do it if I just didn't, you know, passionately believe it was the right thing to do. You know, I've had so many opportunities from this country, I just don't want to see us fall backwards. (Get emotional and sniffle HERE)

So ... you know, this is very personal for me. It's not just political. It's not just public. I see what's happening, and we have to reverse it. And some people think elections are a game. They think it's like who's up or who's down. It's about our country. It's about our kids' futures. It's really about all of us together. You know some of us put ourselves out there and do this against some pretty difficult odds. And we do it, each one of us, because we care about our country. But some of us are right and some of us are wrong. Some of us are ready and some of us are not. (Quiver lips HERE)

And so when we look at the array of problems we have and the potential for it getting - really spinning out of control, this is one of the most important elections America's ever faced. So as tired as I am - and I am - and as difficult as it is to try to kind of keep up with what I try to do on the road like occasionally exercise and try to eat right - it's tough when the easiest food is pizza - I just believe so strongly in who we are as a nation so I'm going to do everything I can to make my case and, you know, then the voters get to decide." (Shed fake tears HERE)

-- Hillary's teary-eyed response when asked, "My question is very personal, how do you do it?" and "How do you, how do you keep upbeat and so wonderful?" by Marianne Pernold Young, a freelance photographer and likely Hillary campaign plant, from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

It must be awful to have to sacrifice for America to the point of having to eat pizza for meals and still be rejected by Democrats at the Iowa caucus. Hillary's crocodile tears are not playing well out there. She's come across as weak. Hillary claims she is "ready to lead," but at the first sign of adversity she breaks down and cries?
As calculating as she has always been, it's hard to believe her tears are genuine, however. This is more than likely a "Hail Mary," a desperate ploy to look human and sensitive. Hey, why not try it? Hilalry's schizophrenic "experience/change" campaign strategy flopped miserably in Iowa. Five days is not enough time to switch campaign themes. During the Democratic debate on Saturday, she resorted to yelling that she is for "change," worked for "change," experienced when it comes to bringing about "change," screech, screech, screech. Two days later, she is boohooing about how personal her quest for the White House is and how she "sees what's happening, and we have to reverse it," whatever "it" is.
Real or not, Hillary has plenty of reasons to shed tears. Every possible poll of Democrats is moving Obama's way. Decisively. New Hampshire: Obama 38%, Hillary 28%, South Carolina: Obama 42%, Hillary 30% according to Rasmussen.
Cash crunch and campaign exit rumors are swirling.
Truth be told, there's blood in the water. And it's Hillary's.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I guess "it" all depends on what "it" means. Funny, these two people could never even figure out what two letter words meant. "It" will be nice to finally see this political career washed up and put away.