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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Inevitable Hillary Clinton Loses 13 States in A Single Night

by Carrie K. Hutchens

Super Tuesday proved to be a shake-up in the Clinton machine mentality that had deemed Hillary Clinton as the shoe-in Democratic nominee and the inevitable winner of the presidential bid to follow. "She couldn't be beaten" was the propaganda being fed to us. She was inevitable. Super Tuesday only reaffirmed the machine mentality was flawed. Unbeatable she is not! Hillary Clinton lost 13 states in a single night!

Clinton may be celebrating the results of Super Tuesday, but she appears to be making more of her portion of votes than is justified. After all, she has spent many, many years (probably 35) preparing for what she expected to be a shoe-in nomination and win, played upon the efforts and contacts from her husband's presidency and all that afforded her, and she couldn't even hold onto the thirteen states that went to challenger Obama on Surprise Tuesday?

Looking at all the results thus far, with supposed under-dog Obama running against an allegedly powerful political machine, what does Hillary Clinton have to brag about? She lost her claim to being the "unbeatable" candidate. She has been beaten. Beaten by someone who came into the race without all her benefits, including name recognition. Beaten by an unknown who had to try and play catch up and without all the perks. So what does Clinton have to be so excited about? That she didn't lose "all" the Tuesday states to the upcoming unknown?

Clinton can brag all that she wants that she won the New York and California majority, but she certainly didn't win everything, nor did she even win big in the scheme of things. The scheme of things that her very own propaganda machine was churning out and trying to force feed to us even a few weeks ago. She had it all sewn up and the Obama movement's intensity level was merely a figment of our imagination and meant nothing. His successes, after all, were merely a fluke, were they not? Nothing to bother ourselves with. Clinton would come to save the day and give us more years of whatever it is she thinks she supposedly does for society and claims to have been doing for the past 35 years.

Regardless of what Hillary Clinton personally said (and says) or her surrogates repeated in her behalf...

Hillary expected to win all! However, she has only been winning "some!" And now? Now she has lost 13 states in a single night. Clinton definitely had an un-super "Super Tuesday!" Super Tuesday was a day that should tell her she is as vulnerable as the other fellow--maybe even more so!


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