Saturday, January 5, 2008

Is Iowa Truly a Microcosm? Great Victory for Obama in Iowa

Journal,

Is Iowa truly a microcosm of America? Iowa is 98 % White. How will Obama play in South Carolina ?? He could be the beneficiary of all the hard work that Jessie Jackson and his organization put in South Carolina in the eighties. If he receives 70% of the African-American vote in S.C., he should win. But there are large number of Black evangelicals that vote in South Carolina. And I'm not sure if Mr. Obama has totally convinced them that they should vote for him. On the contrary, the Black voters might perceive of Obama's candidacy as something that they have been striving for all of their lives relative to judging a person on the content of their character rather than the color of their skin.The Democratic Caucus vote in Iowa was indeed a referendum on Hillary Clinton and she lost.

As I have stated on numerous occasions, the American people would or could elect a female as President of the United States but not Hillary Clinton. Hillary and Bill have far too many negatives and the American voters are tired of looking.at Bill Clinton masquerading around the country with all his lies and distortions. The Clintons have been known to play down and dirty hard-ball politics. So look for them to pull out everything in their arsenal to defeat Obama in New Hampshire and South Carolina. Furthermore, I'm told that the Clintons have a big smoking gun at their disposal and they will use it when the time is right on Obama.

Iowa may be the first sign that the American electorate is simply fed up with the Clinton and Bush dynasties and that there is a deep crack in the Clinton armor. The Clintons are the biggest political frauds ever perpetrated on the American people,and indeed Bill Clinton may be the most dysfunctional politician of our time.

Ronald B. Saunders

1 comment:

Naysayer said...

Interesting. Very interesting. I would say yes, enough of dynasties, but I'd rather have a Clinton dynasty than a Reuplican. I had a thought yesterday.

When the media talks about the quandary among African Americans on whether to vote for Hillary or Barack, have they considered that when they get into the voting booth they may have their own Bradley moment. They may say they're voting for Hillary but have all intention of voting for Barack.