The Disappointing Truth

The disappointing, yet predictable outcome from the primary season (which is over, Hillary), is that these now infamous "working-class white voters" are racist. Of the Democrats surveyed leaving the polls in Kentucky yesterday who said that race was a factor in their decision (1 in 5), 90% of them voted for Hillary.

Way to go Kentucky! Congratulations on confirming to the rest of the World that a great number of our citizens have not yet joined the 21st century! Way to vote for a sneaky, phony white woman, funded by special interests who's lived in Washington for 16 years now over an honest, intelligent black man who's a Washington outsider, who won't accept special interest money and might bring legitimate change to America.

Let me summarize Hillary's strategy with these working-class white voters - "Lie." Tell unionized labor that you're going to save their jobs. Tell them you're going to cancel NAFTA because it's shipping American jobs south of the border. Tell them you're going to revive the rust belt and re-open factories. In reality, Hillary Clinton cannot and will not do any of these things.

I saw an article today that I believe summarizes what will happen over the course of the coming months, and why Hillary is still in the race.

"The scenario I see is this; Hillary will stay in the race until the bitter end, inflicting as much damage on Obama as possible along the way, deepening the racial divide that she has started within the Party. Then after Obama gets the nomination she will go through the motions with a half-hearted effort in the fall campaign, all the while hoping that her white supporters hold true to their word and vote for John McCain.

If they do and McCain is elected, Hillary will be screaming "See, I told you so" from the rooftops, positioning herself perfectly for the nomination in 2012."

FYI - P. Leroy voted for Romney.

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