Mar 29
2008
Written by : Jamal McCoy
Hillary Will Win. And We Must Fight.Posted at 3:08 am under Lies, Postures, etc...
Ladies and gentlemen the psychological bombardment has intensified against our Cassius Clay, against Hillary Clinton, who like Clay the deserving and talented underdog fought the prejudices and taunts of the Media, DNC, and deranged Ossamites of his day, to be crowned undisputed boxing champion of all time.
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Jeff our media analyst has called calls for Hillary to quit, psychological warfare. And that’s how we all feel it. This is clear from your letters, it is clear from talk on other sites.
Pressure on Hillary to quit, is pressure on the millions who support her. Pressure aiming at our minds, and our hearts. It takes its toll, and partly succeeds. It is a shameless, and insulting tactic. We can seek concerted legal, and civic action. We can petition and protest. We can complain and write. All this we can and should do. For we are duty bound that this war does not succeed. And our first and uppermost goal must be moral action. Yes, Moral Action.
A desire to come together morally to support Hillary, and to solidify the support as moral, and unyielding. Franklin Delano Roosevelt barely secured his nomination, and the forces of fascism even attempted to stage a coup - but the socialists and Democrats who supported Americas Greatest President (and he was far greater than Kennedy or Lincoln) came together in indignation at these insults to form a rock solid core, marched themselves to the Democratic convention, and there they took their stand.
So we must take our stand. In difficult times as these, when we are literally experiencing the full onslaught of a nearly totalitarian media apparatus, we must call upon Hillary, and make it a clear and loud cry, that all talk of leaving the race is absolutely unacceptable and must be treated as incendiary. Already, we must react with silent anger and justify a resentment against Obama, his media artillery, and DNC traitors, so that we stake out a moral high-ground from which an eventual Hillary victory will translate into possible media reform in this country as dramatic as during the Roosevelt years.
We must take these trying times, and they are trying brothers and sisters, they are trying, because we are feeling the pressure of injustice, we must take these times and turn them into sustenance of our political souls. Injustice, true injustice, is never acknowledged. True injustice is defined by the very ignobility of those who are forced to suffer it. By the ignobility of being told they are not suffering, and that there is no injustices.
Some time ago Jeff predicted accurately, that after Texas and Ohio, the Ossamites had no choice but to fight, and the media no choice but to continue their bombardment. That the momentary calm and seemingly abating bias were but interludes, breathers before the machine set to work once more - before new volleys could be lobbed. That the baiting and attacks would come anew, more vicious, and caustic, more intense. That all media pretense at objectivity, was just that, pretense. So don’t be surprised by what is going on, don’t expect the wind to blow in your favor, and just get ready to fight on.
We have no other choices but to win. Hillary is leading, and has never lost her Delegate vote. The media’s refusal to count Florida and Michigan is integral to the war they are waging on reality. No one is obliged to heed Dean’s call for premature decisions, and superdelegates are independent.
Last round of shameless calls on Hillary to quit, we staked our reputation on what appeared almost brazen predictions on Ohio and Texas. After we were proven right, we attacked all those who had dared ask Hillary to quit, by reversing their logic. We called on Obama to quit. And we did so on gravelly accurate grounds.
We stated before- It is Hussein who has destroyed our party, by pitting the black, young, and guilt ridden, against everyone else in this country. As Gregory pointed out, it is Hillary who represents this country’s diversity, not Obama. Juanita strengthened this argument, with her insight on the Ferraro affair.
All of this still holds. And the more we commit to Hillary, the more this becomes non-negotiable. Try as they may, Denver will witness the seating of all Michigan and Florida delegates if Hillary needs them to secure her nomination. The popular count must and will include both states on equal grounds.
Superdelegates will be independent, but mark my words, not to vote for Obama. They will be independent enough from media sycophancy and Howard Deans regal stipulations, to vote for the candidate who has real experience, real integrity, and real popular support - Hillary. They may not even need the courage to subtract from Obama the half a million or so Republican support he enjoys. They can simply admit the fact that Obama is grossly unqualified, and that his support base is akin to that enjoyed by Adolph Hitler.
The same crowd mentality which won Hitler the vote in Germany of 1933 has infected the most vulnerable parts of our society, the young, the guilty, and the resentful. As with Hitler, vile propaganda, sheer nasty propaganda, has given these three groups a sense of belonging and empowerment, that they have long been seeking. Finally, for once, they can loose themselves in demented dreams of power. They have become a crowd which drowns out critical thought, and destroys genuine individuality.
In a Republic, such as we are, it is upon our representatives to act as guardians against populism and demagoguery. Every time dictator rose to power, workers and families pay. I often wonder, if pollsters measured less for race, and more for family structure, would they not see a different pattern to the Hillary Obama split then they see presently? But speculation aside, the heads of the DNC must understand the big difference between groupies and middle-class working families.
And no, the DNC is not equally responsible to some college student as it is to a worker. A college student can’t possibly value experience in the same way I do. In fact, the word experience is as meaningless to college kids as the word “labor”. It may be one person one vote, but that’s not the superdelegate vote. The superdelegate vote is not only my guarantee that certain priorities take precedence over others, and hence the notion that a college students interests are as important as mine is groundless, it is also my guarantee that the Democratic candidate can actually stand a chance in a national election.
From the little we have posted on Obama so far, it is absolutely clear that he doesn’t stand a chance against a McCain who will invariable see Democratic support on a Reagan scale. He will be slaughtered, and our ambitions for Universal Health care, less war, and better economic times, crushed. Ruthlessly and pitilessly crushed.
We are back in 1929, and it’s as if Hoover were about to trounce Roosevelt.
It’s sick, revolting, and we must take a stand. There can be no talk here of gimmicks and rules, nor of equality between college students and hard-working middle class Americans. Michigan and Florida count. Period. Superdelegates must vote for Hillary, period. No choices. No ifs and buts.
If Obama supporters want to cry over it, so be it. Cut the pretense that working class Americans are going to give into their howling and screaming.
Blacks, those who have decided to dishonor themselves in voting Obama due to his complexion, dishonor themselves by exposing just how deeply racist they are, will have a simple choice, McCain or Hillary. No Obama’s. No reverse discrimination, because there will be no discrimination in America, period.
No Baracks. No Phonies. No wackos. And lave the threats, insults, and menaces at your dormitory doors, or in your front lawns. We are not about to hand over our party to man with less than three years of political experience and who is unable to string together one damn honest phrase about himself.
Hillary supporters, unite, and hold fast. Victory may not be quick or easy, but it will come. It is best we are resolved for Denver, and mentally prepare ourselves. The more long-term our outlook, the easier to ignore and overcome the tribulation.
Hillary Will Win, and Don’t You Doubt It. Cassius Clay, is Hillary Clinton, Sonny Liston is Obama and Joe Frazier is McCain.
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