Wednesday, February 27, 2008

The zen of defeat

If I were a better person I would feel sorry for HRC.

"If" being the operative word.

I am just petty enough to enjoy watching her implosion.

Not that it's all a function of my failure as a person, Hillary has made it difficult to feel sorry for her.

First, she painted herself as the indomitable snowwoman, perhaps rightfully so. But once one comes to view you as comprised of iron and will and not much else it becomes difficult to connect to them emotionally. We assume you do not have any emotions. This could well be a trap of being a woman on the big stage but I think it is just as much the fault of Hillary as a person. Other powerful women have somehow managed to appear both human and strong.

And then Hillary did the unforgiveable, according to my admittedly arbitrary standards: she underestimated her opponent.

Now, i'm sure pundits and historians will suggest that had nothing to do with Barack's race but all about his inexperience.

Bullshit.

I smell it, I call it.

HRC and camp know the working class, blue collar America that is all about racial equality in theory...not so much in practice. To say that knowledge in no way colored their perception of Barack's electability is foolish.

Hillary's campaign hung a significent part of her inevitability on a racist America not changing her stripes.

So you will have to forgive me if her miscalculation, and what that miscalculation says about my country, does not inspire in me pity for her position.

As she is fond of saying, she'll be alright after this election win or lose.

America's well-being isn't so guarenteed.

We deserve Barack Obama as much as we need him.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

For about twenty seconds TN was too close to call. In the end it looks like it goes to Clinton. but it's close enough - they're talking less than 1 percent here folks - that Obama still picks up a significent amount of delegates. And the fact that it use to be comfortably in her column and he split it in half is still quite impressive.

He gets IL and I believe she took MA.

*pours some more wine*

And so the games begin.

First call of the night is an easy victory for Barack in GA.

All of the wonks want you to know that 43% of the Klan put away their robes long enough to vote for Chicken Obama George. /eyeroll

He carried almost 90% of the black vote in GA. Thank God. I was beginning to want negroes back into slavery -- all this self-defeating, ignorant hate for Obama was nauseating.

Now, apparently, we see if the Latinos are desperate enough to be white that they'll continue to eschew the candidate of color. Some anchor from telemundo was on MSNBC earlier and he's the only one I've heard say, flat out, that Latinos will not much "vote for an Afro-American" because he, presumably, may grow an afro that obscures their view from the border?

Whatever.

Good times!