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Submitted by Jotham Kotamo, Mar 7, 2008 17:20

I find it strange that a potential DEMOC presidential candidate praising a possible opponent REPUB presidential candidate. Does Clinton imply that if she gets the nomination then she is prepared to concede to McCain because he has more experience? What psychological message is Clinton conveying subconciously?

My feeling about all this is rather subtle. Clinton knows very well that the Mathematics of the democratic race is very much against her. Mathematically there is no way she is going to over-take and beat Obama even if she wins all of the remaining contests. her only hope is the superdeligates, who I am convinced as Dean intimated yesterday, will let the American people vote for their candidate. That implies going with the flow of the American DEMOC votes to nominated whoever will have the majority votes.

For Clinton therefore the strategy is, If she doesn't get it then she would rather McCain win than Oabama. How does she achieve this? By attacking Obama all the way inside/out with not only the sink but the whole kitchen. That scenario will weaken Obama so much that his credibility will have been eroded to such a level that the American people will abandon him. Remember during the recent debate Obama questioned why Clinton was implying that the people who are voting for are deluded or are being duped. That was a good question and Clinton will from now on wards try to prove that.

Obama however needs to stopped being the nice guy, because in the Real world people don't like nice guys. Nice guys are defined as Fools, or Stupi or Weak etc. Whatever the case is there is no way Clinton can win this race, the Maths is totally against her because of the propotional representation of sharing the deligates. No one has ever become a president because they have presidential experience. A good president is the one who surrounds him/her self with impeccable experts and makes good well informed judgments and decisions. Experience has nothing to do with that quality decision.


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