This is the desperate act of a contender on the edge of the ropes. by Locke
(conservative)
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Hillary Clinton just recently loaned her campaign $5 million dollars to continue her bid for the Presidency. This is the desperate act of a contender who is on the edge of the ropes. This action may appear that she is determined not to see the truth that she will not be the nominee and she is only tearing apart her party and ruining its chances for victory in November. I think her motives go way deeper than they appear to.
I think Hillary has accepted that she will not be running against John McCain. She knows perfectly well that she will not be the nominee unless a monstrous skeleton comes out of Obama's closet. She also realizes that she is tearing her party apart. Why? It is because she is playing a deeper game than the Presidential Election of 2008.
Hillary is 60 years old. She willl soon be too old to run for President. I think she is secretly hoping that Barack Obama will lose the November election so that she will have one more chance to run. If Obama wins he will most likely run for a third term in 2012. The next election is in 2016, Hillary will be 68 years old and the Democratic Party will want a younger cantidate who can appeal to new generations of voters. So 2012 is most likely her last chance to run.
Hillary will not suspend her campaign until forced to because she is not thinking about the good of the Democratic Party. She will do anything in her power to make sure that Obama loses in November because she is running out of time to achieve her greatest ambition. Do not be surprised if Hillary Rodham Clinton votes Republican in November.
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