America, what is about to be discussed may be a little unsettling to some readers. Apologies will not be made because this is a valid concern.
We are all aware of Hillary Clinton's recent statement making reference to the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, which was one of the greatest tragedies in the history of our great nation. We are aware that the incident occurred 40 years ago, and that it underscored our nation's need to address political violence.
Hillary Clinton claims she used the reference to support her decision to continue her fruitless pursuit of the Democratic Nomination, and many of her advisors stated that America should have taken Clinton's reference to mean nothing more than that. Perhaps they have forgotten how they twisted Barack Obama's statements about guns and religion. Small minds (The Clinton Campaign Staff) are incapable of big thoughts.
Although Hillary wants America to see her RFK reference as something small and insignificant, it is important to point out that the Clinton family has questionable ways of dealing with the people they consider to be adversaries. Consider Peter Paul as a prime example.
Peter Paul was a staunch Clinton supporter. He was the architect behind a massive, star studded fund raiser to help Hillary Clinton win her election to the US Senate. Things went sour in the relationship between the Clintons and Peter Paul, and Peter Paul ended up being arrested in a third world country.
Why is the preceding paragraph important? Simply put, the Clinton's will say and do anything to get what they want. It would not be to far fetched to believe that the Clintons would consider organizing a hit on Barack Obama all for the sake of clearing the path for Hillary to take the White House. After all, why would Hillary make a statement about a politician's demise if she were not considering an action a similar action against her current adversary.
Bottom line is this America, the DNC Convention is less than 3 weeks away, and Hillary wants the White House. Considering the dirty history of the Clintons, it is possible that Hillary may take a "By Any Means Necessary" approach.
There are those who will say that no one can claim to know what Hillary is thinking, but let's look at a few clues from recent speeches:
1. When referring to a Democratic Nominee, Hillary makes the statement of "Whomever SHE may be" thus implying that she is fully expecting to be the Democratic Nominee despite that fact that Barack Obama is beating her in all of the numbers.
2. Hillary makes the openly insensitive reference to the death of Robert F. Kennedy. Not only was the timing poor because of what is going on with Ted Kennedy, but it was a direct indication that Hillary is willing to do anything, including killing her adversary, to get to the White House.
3. The Clintons have a history of unethical tactics when it comes to dealing with people they feel to be enemies.
America, we need to be concerned, extremely concerned. For Hillary Clinton, this election is not really about what our nation needs, it is about Hillary Clinton. Here is a candidate who has overdrawn her campaign funds no less than 5 times since the election began. She has waged racially, and religious attacks again Barack Obama without a foundation in the fact. She has used people like Tavis Smiley to stab Obama in the back and play the role of the only candidate who care about black people, then she in turn make a statement that the non-college educated poor white people in America support her. Now she implies that she is willing to bump off her competition? America, we really need to consider whom we actually vote for.
2 comments:
"Why would Hillary make a statement about a politician's demise if she were not considering an action a similar action against her current adversary."
Um, because if you were going to arrange to bump off a very high visibility politician, you'd probably not mention it beforehand?
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh ... :-)
Of course that is operating under the assumption that everyone plays by the same rules of engagement. Word play is a tricky field.
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