Unelectable Democrats ?

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Hillary lies about sniper fire in Bosnia. Obama hits the Jeremiah Wright iceberg foundering his campaign. Hillary rants about the death of an expectant mother BECAUSE of not having health care only to find out she did and was treated. Obama insults Small Town Americans about guns and religion.

Hillary lies about sniper fire in Bosnia. Obama hits the Jeremiah Wright iceberg foundering his campaign. Hillary rants about the death of an expectant mother BECAUSE of not having health care only to find out she did and was treated. Obama insults Small Town Americans about guns and religion.

The list goes on with Hillary's lies and excessive baggage and Obama's poor judgement concerning Wright, his inexperience and skeletons that keep showing up. The once thought unstoppable Obamamania has now become a series of questions as to whether the Senator from Illinois is even electable in November.

Hillary Clinton, whose massive amount of excessive baggage ranging from White Water and Travelgate during the Bubba White House years to her continuous lying on the campaign trail have raised her unelectability rating from maybe to considerable.

In fact there is an obvious Clinton weariness that is taking place in Democrat circles as Hillary is bouncing back because of the controversy that has been following Barack Obama and Super Delegates who once supported her are switching allegiance on a regular basis.

For Obama, the once invincible Rock Star, many in the know and , "anonymous, " sources in Democrat circles are strongly questioning whether Obama can even BE elected if he gains the nomination and the head to head match up with John McCain in the Fall. Usually ,"anonymous," sources are party officials who don't mind telling the truth but want deniability by remaining anonymous.

In reality had Barack Obama been an open book, so to speak, from the beginning rather than using generalities and keeping who he is and what he believes under wraps for the last year, leaving most to wonder just who this guy was, the controversy over Jeremiah Wright might not have been as damaging to Obama. But because no one knew anything about him the Wright situation brought so many questions about his character, judgement and his ability to tell the truth that it dropped him from Rock Star to an almost has been.

Hillary Clinton has always been a questionable figure because of her past dealings but her campaign antics combined with a general tiring of the Clinton's in Democrat circles has brought into question her electability were she to gain the nomination in the Fall.

This electability problem for both candidates may very well be why many of the Super Delegates have not made up their mind and in the case of Clinton weariness why some are jumping the Clinton Bandwagon for Obama even though Hillary has shown strength in the big States and if Florida is counted, (which is likely), a lead in the popular Primary voter count.

Of course all of this turmoil and controversy with Democrats has only benefited John McCain who is riding the tide of Democrat implosion without having to do much other than make an appearance here and there or make an occasional policy statement. Which is also good for the GOP come the final push for November.

Rasmussen and Zogby have McCain over Clinton by about 5 while over Obama by 9. This from a candidate who has been out of most headlines for several weeks and is riding a tide of opponent blunders. When the final push begins after the GOP Convention in September and the scrutiny becomes much more than it is now, McCain should find a comfortable lead over either Democrat wanna be.

McCain is very much an open book. His standing on issues is well known good, bad or indifferent. Any skeletons that he may have had have been scrutinized and set aside even before winning in the Primaries. Match this with his well known war record and McCain will have only the usual questions about his age, (which are easily overcome), to handle before November.

Clinton or Obama on the other hand will leave the Convention to the harsh scrutiny of a General Election and both will face far more questioning and demands then either have faced during the Primary Season. If they think they have had a tough road so far wait until September !

So once again Democrats face a decision over electability between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Whoever faces McCain in the Fall will carry with them a tremendous amount of baggage from the Primaries as well as further and much deeper digging because of the added attention that voters have as we approach a General Election.

At the Democrat Convention in August the electability factor against John McCain will weigh heavy with all voting delegates, Super as well as popular vote delegates. Fortunately for the GOP and unfortunately for the Democrats neither choice that Democrat delegates have offers much hope for November. I will end this post with as much sarcasm that I can muster by saying , "DARN WHAT A SHAME!!!!!"

Ken Taylor http://theliberalslies.blogspot.com

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... Democrats picked-up a House Seat that has been in GOP hands for nearly 35-years - a district Bush carried with 59-percent of the vote in 2004.

Just saying that much as we might want to think differently, things ain't going all that well for us lately.

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