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Poor Hillary's Almanac (May 24 Edition)

 

This ridiculous and overblown hissy fit roiling the American press this Memorial Day weekend over Mrs. Clinton's ham-handed inclusion of RFK to a list of late term Democratic nominees (in a live interview) is at last proof beyond a reasonable doubt that the media has abandoned all pretense of neutrality and fairness and is totally in the tank for their bouncing baby candidate, Barack Obama.

There were strong hints of a trend toward self-delusion in the way the media sloughed off Obama's humiliating defeats in West Virginia and Kentucky. There are almost no examples in all of American history of a candidate once perceived as presumptive still losing primary elections.  As much as John McCain is hated by the über-right, he continues to garner 75% of the vote in primary after primary.  That is about the usual percentage enjoyed by any party’s anointed candidate prior to the convention.  It is shockingly not the case with Obama.  At this point his inevitability is a fantasy of the media’s invention, one not shared at all by the Democratic street.

Still, the press has lined up behind this young orater and allowed his shallow charisma to blind them to the fact that vast numbers within their own party reject his candidacy outright. The irrational and hysterical piling on of Mrs. Clinton is a demonstration of the mass insanity of true believers.  They are not simply rejecting her, they are coming for her with pitchforks and firebrands.  She is clearly standing in the way of something more than just the advancement of a young, thin-skinned and fairly unqualified African American candidate for president.  What?

Politically incorrect Latino comedian Carlos Mencia has noted what he thinks is the real reason behind liberalism's adoration of this deeply flawed candidate: Mencia believes the election of Obama finally lifts the terrible burden of white guilt that liberals carry around like giant monkeys on their backs. It is atonement; reparations without having to actually write a check. 

Mencia sees liberal white America as going forward after Obama’s coronation with a wallet sized picture of him in their trousers that they can pull out and wave every time a black gets in their face demanding special favors or making excuses for unacceptable behavior.  It's the Democrats’ way to close the account on their shameful history of racism and mark it "Paid in Full" at the same time keeping Black America as their most reliable captive constituency.

There is little else that explains why thousands of grizzled,cynical party elders and journalists are mindlessly supporting a wet behind the ears candidate as woefully liberal as both George McGovern and Jimmy Carter and who lacks even their histories of prior accomplishment.  For the leaders, the movers and shakers of the Democratic Party, Barack Obama is their long dreamed of Get Out of Guilt Free card – truly the Magic Negro – and Mrs. Clinton stands in the way of this cherished dream. 

As a result, poor Hillary, wife of the First Black President, has gone all the way from Homecoming Queen to that homely little thing who gets picked last for girls’ intramural volleyball.

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McCain y los Inmigrantes

 

An esteemed colleague, Virginia Patriot, asks me how I can contemplate voting for John McCain even though I share with VaPat his deep concern that open borders and the invasion of our Southwest by economic refugees of Mexico’s failed government is an act of cultural suicide. Many believe that a presidential candidate who says he will seal the borders and expel the invaders can and will seal the borders and expel the invaders. The American presidency, alas, is far too meager an instrument to accomplish either.

How does a president articulate a closed border policy against both the public’s addiction to cheap service labor and the ruling class lust for its potential voting power? These economic refugees are here in the first place, and by the tens of millions, not only because of Swift Armour and Lennar Homes, but because of every roadside diner in America that employs a Mexican line cook, every woman who gives her children over to the Mexican nanny, and every proud American homeowner whose immaculate green lawn is the result of Mexican gardeners. Most all of us bear some degree of culpability in creating the conditions that cause millions of Mexican peasants to flee the economic basket case to our south. 

A year ago, 70% of the American electorate rose up angrily to stop the federal government from a total giveaway of unearned American citizenship, and yet both parties are already back trying to do it again. We blame the political leadership entirely and exonerate ourselves, yet we send them mixed signals, and in the muddle of message, both parties not surprisingly see opportunity.

This is a nation of a hundred million or so voters divided into two political camps who hate each other’s guts. We demand that our parties rise up and deliver a knockout punch to the other side and salt the earth afterwards, yet no matter how hard they try, no matter who they put their money and muscle behind, the divided American public refuses to grant one party dominance over the other. Election margins are razor thin; the public keeps returning the same mix of battling boobs to office and everything we do as an electorate seems to ensure political gridlock  

It is little wonder then that the frustrated leadership of both parties looks at the tsunami of undocumented and non-aligned Mexican humanity roiling through every city and state of the nation and yearns to harness it. Republicans hope these conservative family-value Catholics will break their way, and Democrats see a vast new source of working class consumers of government services breaking theirs. Both parties drool salaciously over a bulge of population so huge it could smash political deadlock for generations to come. They’re like junkies staring at a brick of black tar heroin.

Most of this season’s national presidential candidates articulated some sort of a “path to citizenship.” Those that tried to make illegal immigration central to their campaigns were ignored both by the parties and the electorate. A couple of those failed right-wing candidates now want to reenter the process outside the purview of the national party, but these were never candidates whose positions taken as a whole interested more than a few quirky percentage points of the conservative electorate.

To vote third party at this point is to wail in protest towards ears that will not hear; who will ignore the noise, yawn, and go on to divide the spoils. Ron Paul is never going to be President. Neither is Bob Barr. The president is either going to be John McCain or Barack Obama. That’s America’s choice this year. For me and as regards immigration, I will look first at the bigger picture of which party’s political philosophy I want to preside over the rebirth of America from the smoldering ruins of the failed Bush presidency, and only then at which party I want to continue battling to keep it from selling out our birthright. 

The unanswered question concerning the millions of Mexican economic refugees in our midst is ultimately not about who is president but about our national schizophrenia on the issue. It will not be resolved by an election, but by a long and painful process of coming to grips with our addiction to their nearly indispensible usefulness. 

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On a West Virginia morning

The entire American press, both print and broadcast, has told us ad nauseum since Indiana that Barack H. Obama IS the Democratic nominee.  The drumbeat has not let up since.  Obama!  Obama!  Obama! 

You would think, therefore, and it is unprecedented in American poltics for it not to be the case, that all remaining states would be getting into line completing the coronation ceremonies.  That's how it works in presidential politics. What starts as a slow roll down the hill turns into an avalanche.  Not this time.

Obama is trying like hell to pretend that West Virginia and Kentucky do not matter, do not exist in fact.  He's already in Missouri, trying to appear above it all.  Trying to appear, if not presidential, at least presumptive. 
 
There's something very, very wrong with the Democratic process this year.  The little snowball rolling down the hill is melting.
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