This may be a shocker, but if we have to have a Democrat for our next president, I hope that it’s Hillary. Yes, the big-mouthed, immoral, corrupt-to-the-core Hillary Clinton. Why? Because I think that she would continue the war on terror. Period. She would say that she wants to bring the troops home, she will blame it on Bush, but she would leave our soldiers in place to fight the terrorists. She knows the threat that al Qaeda and other terrorist pose, and she would fight them, however reluctantly.
Speaking of Hillary, don’t you wish you could have been a fly on the wall of her campaign headquarters in Iowa last night? Well, maybe not a fly, because it would have been tough dodging all of the lamps and chairs being thrown about by Queen Hillary. Heads will roll over her loss (because it could never be her fault), and we might even find a few dead bodies in Ft. Marcy Park. Bill Clinton is famous for his purple rages and he probably burst a few arteries last night.
The scary news is that Barack Obama won the Iowa caucus last night. That doesn’t mean he’ll win anything else, but he now has “mo,” as in momentum. What could we expect out of an Barack Obama presidency? Absolute and total surrender to the murderous thugs who have sworn to destroy us and who are close to having the means to do it. Here’s an Obama quote from AP this morning:
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - A victorious Barack Obama portrayed his decisive first-place finish in the Iowa Democratic caucuses as a “defining moment” that he said would lead the way to change in Washington and an end to the war in Iraq.
The first-term senator from Illinois promised “a nation less divided and more united” and told those at a victory rally they could some day “look back and say this is the moment where it all began.”
Obama, 46, is bidding to become the first black president. He garnered about 38 percent of the vote, comfortably ahead of former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former first lady.
“They said this day would never come. They said our sights were set too high. … But on this January night, on this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn’t do. You did what the state of New Hampshire can do in five days,” Obama said.
If elected, Obama vowed, “I’ll be a president that ends this war in Iraq and finally brings our troops home, who restores our moral standing, who understands that 9-11 is not a way a way to scare up votes but a challenge that should unite America and the world against the common threats of the 21st Century.”
9-11 was just a way to scare up votes? Obama caters to the whacko wing of the Democrat Party, which is growing larger every day, thanks to our wonderful media, who have a convenient lack of memory for what Democrats said about Iraq prior to 2002. His presidency would be a disaster and we would see a mushroom cloud over an American city no later than 2015.
As much as I dislike Huckabee and as much as I despise Hillary, either one of them would make a much better president than Barack Obama.










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