Barack Obama: Do You Hate or Love the Amazing Democratic Leader and Why?
The overwhelming South Carolina primary victory of Barack Obama, the junior United States Senator from Illinois, has clearly proven he is a amazingly viable candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential election. Now, the Democratic National Committee is facing a dilemna: Why are less Democratic voters supporting Senator Clinton and more Democratic voters (including moderate Republican voters) are now embracing Obama. The answer is simple:
Many American who oppose the Iraq War, have remembered that Senator Clinton have always supported war in the Federal Republic of Iraq and the anti-terrorist operations in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, both of which conflicts many Americans have deemed as unjust military actions done in their names.
Her support, for the George W. Bush administration on the Iraq War Resolution, is the chief reason she is the least preferred choice for the Democratic nomination to be the nation’s 44th President of the United States. Senator Clinton is not surprised why so many Democratic voters have prefered Obama over her. She has lost the trust of the American public, because she had whole-heartedly voted for the war resolution, which has resulted in the lost of many lives of Marines, soldiers, and other military personnel and civilians, like Daniel Pearl, Kenneth Bigley, Nick Berg, Jack Hensley and Paul Marshall Johnson, Jr. Now, the voice of the American public has reached a deafening level. “Vote for Obama and end the unjust Iraq war!”
Also, Senator Obama’s stance on increasing energy independence and providing universal health care are two more winning stance on whicch the Senator boldly stands, which translate into more public support for his presidential candidacy.
Former President Clinton, whose questionable political connections and superdelegate status, which unfairly benefits his wife Senator Clinton, has made a costly political blunder, from which both he and Senator Clinton cannot recover. In fact, an increasing number of women Democratic voters have deemed him a bully and they are now whole-heartedly supporting Obama, a gesture that many political pundits view as a warning for the Clintons. Angry Democratic and moderate Republican women voters are publicly reminding the former President of his unacceptable sexual misconduct in the Whitehouse while serving as the 42nd President of the United States. His disturbingly high-handedness against Senator Obama clearly exposes the secrets of the Clinton selfish political agendas and represents their true intentions regarding minority voters.
Senator Clinton, whom Senator Obama has overwhelmingly defeated in the 2008 South Carolina primary, has unashamedly abandoned the black Democratic American voters in South Carolina. She has now turned the Clinton political machine’s attention to those remaining white Democratic Americans, who support her candidacy; however, Caroline Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy and Senator Edward Kennedy’s shocking endorsement of Senator Obama is the latest setback for Senator Clinton. Moreover, Senator Clinton is losing the trust of Latino, African-American and white Democratic voters in Massachusetts, Hawaii, New York, Illinois, California, Florida, Texas and other states.
Since the Caroline Kennedy and Senator Kennedy’s stunning endorsements of Senator Obama, more Democratic voters are fueling Obama’s momentum to ensure his being the Democratic National Committee nomination in the 2008 presidential election. Because of his civil rights experience as a civil rights attorney, he is well-respected by many women, African-Americans, Latinos, ant-war activists, gays, and others. Bill Clinton’s many political blunders and inappropiate remarks regarding African-American leaders like the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr shall forever stained his place in history.
For the first time in United States history, an overwhelming number of diverse groups of American voters see their last possible chance to advance their Civil Rights issues to Capitol Hill. Caroline’s encouraging their embracing the former civil rights attorney shall always rembers as one of the Kennedy’s great contribution to the American people.
Caroline, the beloved and amazingly talanted daughter of the late former President, John F. Kennedy, is a credible voice whose endorsement of Senator Barack Obama has respectfully become a battle cry among Democratic voters from all walks of life. Since the assasination of her father, JFK, the nation are gradually becoming aware that Obama not only represents diversity but also recognizing his contribution as a former civil rights attorney, which experience will greatly benefit women, minorities, gays, the poor, undocumented workers, etc.
At last, Senator Barack Obama has clearly proven he is people’s choice for President. Moreover, many women and monority Democratic voters has been offended by former President Clinton’s recent politically incorrect remark, comparing Senator Obama’s victory to that of Rev. Jesse Jackson presidential race in 1984 and 1988. Finally, many voeters like Carolina Kennedy are boldly declaring that they want change: “Why vote for another hateful Clinton, when we can vote for a new, lovable choice like JFK?”
An ever increasing number of Democratic and Republican voters are chanting: “Go Barry, go!”
































