Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The Contract

HRC, herself, got a mule kick in the pants suit last night as she rolled to victory in Texas and Ohio. Despite standing against the Secular Messiah, she offered the Democrat Establishment salt of the earth. The flavor went down nicely

This is no surprise. The Democrat Party is made up of yellow dogs and dyed wool. It relies heavily on voting blocs, which do more to alienate than unite. Race and gender have exposed the Democrat Party. So called Progressive Politics are mired in the movements of the past.

Make no mistake, if neither Senator O or HRC, herself, has the necessary number of delegates for the nomination, she will get it. The Queen of Heartbreak cut the deck about ten years ago, and came up aces. When her King failed to fall on his sword, which got him in trouble in the first place, she pounced on it. She dealt a wild card to the Dems. Now she will cash in her chips. She was humiliated and went against every tenant of feminism, not for him, but for herself.

A safe senate seat was a nice start. A high profile state like New York was much better than Arkansas. Illinois would have been nice, and carried less carpet fibers. Ironically, The One standing in her way sits high upon his junior senate seat from said state. If He does not come up with the needed number for nomination, HRC herself will ride to the convention via Michigan and Florida. Superdelegates will be threatened with Kryptonite, with lead nowhere in sight.

This has indeed been great political theatre. Whether planned or not, it has put two candidates, with very similar agendas, at the forefront. They are both Agents of the Left. They are collectivists and One Worlders. Personality punches through in today's Popitics. She is not likable. He is engaging and charismatic. He should win. She will win.

Senator O has the tenor of the times, the sea of sheep, and Messianic magnetism.

HRC, herself, has a contract.

This is just theory. If it was not written down, it never happened.

-Heroes don't die, they live within us.

© EMH, 2008