Posted by
Steve on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 2:33:20 PM
Operation Chaos has been a success. It resurrected the candidacy of Mrs. Clinton and produced the resulting destruction of both candidates. There are only a couple of primaries to go and they are relatively small. It is time to call of Operation Chaos. Nothing more can be gained except for some more wins by Mrs. Clinton. I am not sure that more wins by Mrs. Clinton is good.
Right now, the most damaged candidate in either party is Barack Hussein Obama. He is not sure where the next blow is going to come from. He has not held a press conference since Operation Chaos began. His debate skills, which were minimal to begin with, deserted him completely. His friends and long time allies are being brought into question and they are not the savory kind. Early this year, everything was turning up roses for Barack Obama. Now, everywhere he turns more disasters seem to occur. He probably wonders where the next disaster will come from. All of this is good news for John McCain.
Mrs. Clinton on the other hand has seen her campaign resurrected from the dead. Before Operation Chaos started, she was one loss from being out of the race. Now, with her win in Pennsylvania, she is sure to survive until Denver. There is no need to prop up her campaign any further. To prop it up further might just get her as the candidate in the election in November. Right now, she looks like the stronger of the two candidates. We already know that she lies. We already know that she has unsavory characters in her background. We already know that she helped destroy the military. We already know that she is a closet communist. What more could come out that could damage her? The answer is nothing. That is why Operation Chaos needs to be ended right now. It has achieved its purpose, which was to revive Mrs. Clinton’s campaign until Denver and get the two Democrats to start cutting themselves apart. That has been achieved and will continue until they get to Denver and probably even while they are in Denver.
Now we need to look at which candidate is the weaker candidate in November. Barack Obama is weak. His entire platform is built out of weakness. Mrs. Clinton on the other hand, is not weak. She is resilient and relentless. She never gives up. That is not the candidate you want running against you. You want the candidate that is weak and when confronted will withdraw. That is exactly the scenario that Barack Obama is exhibiting right now. Barack Obama may eventually grow a pair, but Mrs. Clinton keeps Bill’s in a box on the shelf. Barack Obama is a neophyte and will make rookie mistakes. Mrs. Clinton has been around the block a few times and will not make many unforced errors. She may stretch the truth a bit, but overall will make fewer errors than Barack.
If Mrs. Clinton wins the nomination, blacks will have a hard time accepting the fact that they won the race yet lost the prize. That will play to our favor. Mrs. Clinton’s supporters will be much more pragmatic about her loss. They rationalize that she has already lost and so there is no harm to support the winner. That leads us to choose Mrs. Clinton as the nominee. I still maintain that she will be the tougher nut to crack come November. His overall weakness and neophyte status will render him the easier candidate to make a Dukakis. Part of that is the fact that people do not really know who Barack Hussein Obama is. That will make it easier for John McCain to get him in a tank and have him look foolish like Dukakis.