I'm Ready to Dump Hillary
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If this nonsense about "unimportant" and "second-class" states continues. Among other things I'm a former Democratic state party executive committee member here in Idaho, and I have to say that if Clinton is the nominee, a public endorsement "none of the above" looks more appealing every day unless this rhetoric ceases.

I do support Obama, but he wasn't my first choice. Richardson was, and I was very sad to see him go. I support Obama now because I consider him the best candidate still standing. I think he's a hell of a speaker, but I for one don't entirely buy into the whole "movement" thing.

The key difference here is Obama's campaign is not making a conscious effort to deride large sections of the country as "unimportant" or "second-class." Clinton's campaign is. I take very strong exception to that. Anyone who's even remotely concerned about bringing the country together should be upset as well.

If Clinton wants to prove to the country she's ready to lead, she should set an example by putting a stop to this right now, apologize, and dump Mark Penn, Terry McAuliffe and Joel Ferguson post haste. I think it would do her a lot of good.

At the very least, an apology to red state Democrats is in order.

Reader Comments
  
Dump her?
By Vidya Feb 18th 2008 at 10:06 pm EST
With friends like you, who needs enemies. Pardon my skeptism.

It just seems like more of a back stabbing than a dumping, you don't really sound like you could have ever really supported her at all, or anyone else for that matter.
Re: Dump her?
By W. Lane Startin Feb 18th 2008 at 10:10 pm EST
I was perfectly willing to support her if she becomes the nominee until today. The "second-class" comment by her campaign is the final straw.

Former Idaho Gov. Cecil Andrus, a Democrat who won statewide races in Idaho four times, called for an apology today. The reaction here has been universally negative. As of right now Hillary is persona non grata in the state of Idaho.

I sincerely hope there is an apology.
Re: Dump her?
By Angel Feb 18th 2008 at 10:11 pm EST
Don't let her get to you, man. She's just an angry person.
Re: Dump her?
By W. Lane Startin Feb 18th 2008 at 10:14 pm EST
We've had eight years of Bush. The country needs healing. I think we can all agree on that.

But healing doesn't come by looking down on entire regions of the country with utter contempt.
Re: Dump her?
By Democrat in Visalia, CA Feb 18th 2008 at 10:16 pm EST
Thank you America, we must spread the word and Dump Clinton. Vote Barack!!!
  
Re: Dump her?
By Democrat in Visalia, CA Feb 18th 2008 at 10:14 pm EST
Hello Wisconsin and Texas, it time to dump Hillary. I a supporter from California, and yes she is desperate and will continue to attack Barack Obama anyway she can. Her rhetoric, I done it, I can begin on the first day. What has she accomplish during her time in the Senate or the White House-Healthcare, she blew that.It won't work, now is the time to take action!
Re: Dump her?
By connie Feb 18th 2008 at 10:22 pm EST
Get real California, I live in Texas, and the turnout for her and Bill have been huge, she'll win Texas hands down, sorry, try some other tactic!!
Re: Dump her?
By illinoismel Feb 18th 2008 at 10:27 pm EST
Glad to hear someone except Liz reporting on Texas! TB says she is a republican troll anyway.

I am a proud supporter of the Honorable Senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Re: Dump her?
By W. Lane Startin Feb 18th 2008 at 10:34 pm EST
I'll support her too if she wins the nomination and if she apologizes for running down my home state and others.

Otherwise, forget the presidential race. I'll focus my efforts down ticket.
  
I dumped her about 9 or 10 years ago.
By Mike Barack Hussein Feb 18th 2008 at 10:42 pm EST
However, I shall support her unless she pulls something during or before the convention to get elected in spite of Barack's winning popular vote and elected delegates votes. Right now it seems like she's going to lose both; but none of us knows what will happen between now and the end of June.
Re: I dumped her about 9 or 10 years ago.
By H. Lee Feb 18th 2008 at 10:44 pm EST
So you will support her, but only if she loses. But is she wins, you won't. I loved "Catch-22," but really . . .
  
bravo..
By Laura Feb 19th 2008 at 12:10 am EST
Bravo..Bravo... Obama has everyone fooled. It's actually quite funny. The Republicans are going to have a field day tearing Obama apart--- Obama better start coughing up his platform. His words will only get him so far. He'd better start outling what his plans are--we'll maybe not. Since many of you are voting on a dream of a Camelot Part II. Fairy Tales are wonderful...let's just hope this when ends with a happy ending.


Times are changing. Just be careful what you wish for---you may be regretting it.
I'll be Regreting
By W. Lane Startin Feb 19th 2008 at 12:16 am EST
Losing a House and Senate race because the candidate at the top of the ticket openly thinks our state "doesn't matter." This has very little to do with Obama; Hillary is KILLING us out here with her divisive tactics.