Last year, after Kucinich—and then Edwards—dropped out of the presidential race, I pretty much lost interest, feeling like the proverbial man without a country. While I didn’t particularly like either of the two remaining candidates, I felt that Clinton or Obama would still make an excellent president. Hell…after living through the last eight years of the chimp-faced fucktard in the Oval Office, Mickey Mouse would make an excellent president! And despite some initial misgivings, I finally resolved that whoever walked away with the Democratic nomination in August would receive my vote in November.

I’m not so sure about that any more.

I have never been—and frankly still am not—particularly for Obama (he just doesn’t get me excited the way Kucinich or Edwards did), but as Clinton has grown increasingly shrill and desperate, I have most definitely come to loathe her, making Obama my de facto choice. In the extremely unlikely event that Clinton manages to snatch the Democratic nomination away from him, it is far from certain—even when faced with the apocalyptic alternative of a McCain presidency—that I will be actually be pulling the lever for her and not simply sitting out a presidential election for the first time in my life.

Maybe that’s playing right into the Repulicans’ hands, but at this point I feel like saying, “To hell with it. Let’s just get it over with and blow up the fuckin’ planet. Maybe that will finally put an end to neocon philosophy, christianity, and all this end of days bullshit once and for all when Jeeezus fails to appear and save their self-righteous asses from the nuclear nightmare they brought about themselves.”

That I even feel this way is such a sad commentary on both Clinton and her husband, people whom I once—despite their very human shorcomings—greatly admired. I used to think that Bill Clinton was the greatest president of my generation, but I can’t honestly say that any more. He has sullied his reputation beyond redemption as his wife’s campaign has become more and more strident and delusional.

As I’ve said before, it’s a bad sign when I find myself screaming, “FUCK YOU!” and flipping her off as often as I do when I see the smirking chimp.

Hillary, you’ve lost. GO AWAY.

From AMERICAblog:

Clinton, who AP calls a “deluded also-ran,” now says West Virginia is the next test to prove she’s more electable than Obama. That’s deluded.
by Joe Sudbay (DC) · 5/08/2008 02:19:00 PM ET

Today, the Associated Press explained the state of the Democratic race for President:

Nonetheless, Tuesday’s results drastically reshaped the dynamic of the campaign, positioning Obama as the all-but-certain nominee and casting Clinton as a dogged but deluded also-ran.

It’s true, but as a “deluded also-ran,” she’s not stopping. She’s not. All the superdelegates and DC insiders may think she’s going to stop undermining our nominee, but she’s not. According to The Page, “West Virginia is a Test.” Hillary only takes the tests she can win—and uses them to make Obama look bad.

And, why the hell is Bill Clinton still out there stirring things up? Of course, he’s on the same message about West Virginia per a campaign fundraising email I just got:

Our next test is just five days away in West Virginia. Hillary needs your help right now to keep winning.

Okay, she’s not winning. She’s lost. The Clintons are really starting to look pathetic—and they’re starting to appear bitter, like sore losers do.

It is deluded to make “electability” THE issue, when the candidate making electability THE issue is losing the election.

Make this stop.

Hillary’s people again threaten Pelosi, say they’ll defund Democratic congressional races
by John Aravosis (DC) · 5/08/2008 03:10:00 PM ET

Do you freaking SuperDelegates need any more information about this woman? She’s now using you as human shields. But hey, you just keep sitting on your collective asses, like the DNC, watching Hillary destroy our party. Because, you know, it would be mean to tell her to take a hike now that she’s lost. I mean, she might even cry. And sure, she’s a Democrat using racism as a political weapon, possibly pushing millions of blacks out of the Democratic party for good, but that’s nothing compared to hurting Hillary’s feelings. So, yes, let’s all just sit back and watch Hillary destroy our nominee and our party over the next month, and then when we lose to McCain in November we can all act really surprised. Never saw that coming.

VOTE WHITE
byJohn Aravosis (DC) · 5/08/2008 05:25:00 PM ET

Mike Barnicle in the Huffington Post:

Now, faced with a mathematical mountain climb that even Stephen Hawking could not ascend, the Clintons—and it is indeed both of them—are just about to paste a bumper sticker on the rear of the collapsing vehicle that carries her campaign. It reads: VOTE WHITE.