Hillary said…oh, who cares!

First, a quick housekeeping note.

I heard from the people who work for Harry Reid. The Senator has agreed to do an interview with me, good to his word that he would. His staff is well aware that my blog is a republican blog, but the Senator has taken me at my word that he will be treated fairly.

Putting issues aside for a moment, his staff has been incredibly gracious, and that is appreciated.

Now let’s enjoy a quiet Saturday where nothing of consequence is occurring politically.

http://michellemalkin.com/2008/06/07/hillary-exits-the-pumas-roar/

Hillary Clinton gave one of the most inspiring speeches in the history of America. With a grace, class and flair that only she could radiate, Hillary helped us reach our better selves. As I remain glued to her speech, hanging on every word, I was moved to tears. This is why I woke up early on a Saturday morning to…wait a minute…never mind. Nobody cares.

Who the heck am I kidding? I was sound asleep, and wrote this column the night before.

The last time I checked, losers endorsing winners is not news. Also, Hillary took a surrender lap longer than most candidates take victory laps.

For those wondering why it took Hillary so long to admit defeat, one need look no further than the sports schedule.

She could not surrender Wednesday evening. The Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins were playing game 6 of the National Hockey League Finals. It was a thriller of a game. In game 5, Detroit was one minute away from winning it all at home. Pittsburgh pulled their goalie, and pulled out a miracle. They tied the game with 30 seconds left, and won it in triple overtime. In game 6, Pittsburgh trailed by two goals, and scored one with 90 seconds left. Yet a furious finish fell short this time, and the Red Wings once again were champions.

Hillary could not surrender Thursday evening. The Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics were playing game 1 of the National Basketball Association Finals. In the 1980s, these teams played in some of the great championships of all time. The Celtics had Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, Danny Ainge, and Robert “Chief” Parish. The Lakers had Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, and the rest of the “Showtime” cast. Today the Lakers have Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol. The Celtics have Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce. The Celtics won the opener 98-88. It should be a great series.

Hillary could not surrender Friday evening. Outside of the 12 people who are forced to work Friday nights on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC, most people have lives. We are not at home watching television. Hillary could not concede Saturday night for the same reason.

Saturday afternoon was out of the question. The Belmont Stakes were in the running, and Big Brown is aiming for the Triple Crown. For those who do not know, the democratic primary ended after the Kentucky Derby, when Obama’s horse won and Hillary’s horse collapsed and needed to be euthanized.

While the race itself is only 2 to 3 minutes, two hours of coverage is enough to force Hillary to alter the time of her speech. She tried 10am, but Hannah Montana had either a new episode, or a very good rerun. Those who claim to care about villages and children should not hate on Mylie Cyrus, despite her descending into soft core porn photo shoots.

Therefore, Hillary had the choice of 8am or 8am. Sunday morning was not an option since that is when 5 political talk shows that only the hosts care about are on tv. I have never seen “Face the depressed,” or “Meet the nation,” but apparently they bore themselves to sleep when nobody is watching. Therefore, Hillary could not compete with such fan fare.

Sunday afternoon is game 2 of the Lakers and the Celtics in the NBA Finals.

Little did Hillary know that her attempt to talk about how it means so much to her to be such an accomplished woman in a sexist world would face such stiff competition from other women that actually do have real accomplishments. Her speech will fall during the French Open Women’s Final live from Paris. Women’s Tennis gave us Billie Jean King, who defeated Bobby Riggs and advanced the cause of women everywhere. Hillary is giving a speech about advancement, yet she is a woman that lost to a man. If anything, she has set the women’s movement back at least 6 months.

Hillary was able to capture the votes of men in democratic primaries only because compared to people like John Edwards and Barack Obama, she was the man in the race. In keeping with the tennis analogy, Martina Navratilova was genetically female, but she was often described as playing tennis “like a man.” She aggressively rushed the net, rather than sit back. Hillary aggressively rushed the net, but it did not change the fact that men only watch women’s tennis when the players are hot. Navratilova, Chris Evert, and Hillary were around in the 90s or earlier, but this is the 21st century.

In the general election, men would not support Hillary. John McCain is a man. He is a war hero. Hillary is the woman that tries to talk to a guy when he is trying to watch the ball game.

Thankfully, the men of the world this week told Hillary what they have been tyring to communicate to her for the last 16 years. The message was simple.

Hillary, please shut up. I am trying to watch the hockey/basketball/horse racing/tennis game.

Now that the NFL Network exists, Hillary can be less relevant than sports television programming 100% of the time.

So yes, Hillary gave her speech, and I turned the ringer off, just in case she or one of her supporters tried to call me to sell me sleeping pills or some other product.

I could have tivoed it, but again, the French Open, Belmont Stakes, and Hannah Montana took priority.

At some point in the future, I will prepare a list of the top 120 political appendages. The list will contain the 10 best republicans, democrats, and independents, categorized by what truly matters…their yummy bouncies on both sides.

The Chicago Cannonball is obviously the best, but she is ineligible for this list because she is apolitical, and there is a significant conflict of interest. Actually, there is a conflict of significant interest.

Hillary, despite the badonkadonk, will not be on the list. The door will hit it on the way out, because her backside, her pantsuits that cover them, and her presidential campaign are all yesterday’s news.

I have to admit it. I cannot even think about giving Hilldawg a good paddle. I am so giddy that she is gone.

Now the drama will be whether a woman still is elected President in 2008, or if Obama actually does have a pair. Hillary’s Hags, or Harpies, or whatever they call themselves, will not vote for John McCain. They can cry, scream, cajole, and threaten in the great tradition of hostile women, but the bottom line is that women in America care about only one thing in politics. That one thing is abortion. Barack Obama could sell crack on the street tomorrow, but the pro-choice movement would explain that Obama was selling crack to pregnant women to help them miscarry. John McCain could save a man having a heart attack on the street, and the media would find a way to show that the man he saved is connected to a pro-life movement, and is therefore an oppressor.

Therefore, since the only thing that matters to the women in the democratic party is abortion, the symbolic figurehead running the party does not matter. They have no other issues.

Anyway, her speech was most likely one minute for every year of her experience. She wanted 35 minutes, but if the records are reviewed carefully, she will just wave to the crowd like the Queen of England. Her loyal subjects can howl with delight, knowing that the woman almost said something about almost doing something.

All I know is I slept well knowing she was not going to be President. Or I just slept well because on weekends, that is what I do.

I just hope I am up by noon. Unlike Hillary, I was born and raised in New York, and I am excited about the Belmont Stakes. John Kerry is running in the 5th position. As for Hillary, I will not be the one to bet on the bobtail nag.

The media will anoint Obama President if Big Brown wins, and claim McCain and the horse are too old if Big Brown loses.

Did somebody bet on the Bay? I will ask Bay Buchanan.

eric

13 Responses to “Hillary said…oh, who cares!”

  1. micky says:

    For some reason I keep singing to myself “ding dong, the wicked witch is dead”
    But am quickly reminded that Hillary could very well produce a sequel to the Wizard of Oz where the witch is resurected, and Bill is behind the curtain.She reminds me of that guy at the party that no one has the balls to tell to beat it.
    Hes that guy that is the first to arrive and the last to leave

  2. Well guys, I hope all this proves one thing: the Democratic Party is not some cabal run by the Clintons and never was. It’s like that ol’ Mark Twain saying, “I don’t belong to any party. I’m a Democrat.”

    Thank God I’m not a part of any party.

    JMJ

  3. micky says:

    Maybe not Jersey.
    They may not be a so called cabal.
    But on the flip side the Clintons damn near destroyed the party this year

  4. Ted says:

    Q&A How can McCain SIMULTANEOUSLY attract both Hillary AND Bob Barr voters? Answer: PALIN Veep!

  5. It wasn’t the Clintons, Micky, it was the Democratic voters. It wasn’t Limbaugh’s “operation,” it wasn’t the party moving to the left or right, it wasn’t misogyny or racism, or anything else. Obama won because he was different. Free Trade is a failure. Laizzez Faire “regulation” is a failure. “Nation-Building” is a failure. Obama does not represent a real change from all that, but he represents enough of a change for Democratic voters. Whether independents see things that way is yet to be seen. I doubt it. I’m a cynic.

    JMJ

  6. sp says:

    Wow. I was going to vote for McCain. After reading this blog and the comments, I was reminded of why I should not. Thanks for the reminder.

  7. micky says:

    JMJ;
    “It wasn’t the Clintons, Micky, it was the Democratic voters. It wasn’t Limbaugh’s “operation,” it wasn’t the party moving to the left or right, it wasn’t misogyny or racism, or anything else. Obama won because he was different.”

    Obama winning and the infighting with the dems had nothing to do with each other.
    Had Hillary persisted any longer things could of very well imploded.
    Thye rest of your post is simple opinion which the facts do not support.

  8. parrothead says:

    I must say this was such a non-event, I think you should have waited and spent the time talking about the Belmont which was unbelievable. Big Brown the overwhelming favorite finished last and a 38-1 underdog won it. Now that is a spectacular event to write about.

  9. micky2 says:

    he he.
    Its been all day and I still havent heard Hillarys concession.
    Well, bits and pieces here and there. But I couldnt bring myself to stop and pay attention.
    A hen out back hatched 12 chicks today and I found them more enjoyable than anything on T.V.

  10. JOSIE says:

    Many men that have lost the nomination to their opponent have refused to give up until they reached the convention. So why would Hillary have to stop only a few days after losing the nomination to Obama. I bet you think you are fair and unbiased in your opinion. Think again buddy, there isn’t any coverage that is fair and unbiased anymore. You had better hope you never have to receive the unfair treatment that Hillary did.

  11. rhbee says:

    Smug is as smug does. Being dismissive of the turn events have taken must feel good since so many of you Repugnants have taken to using it as coulterdevice to cover the fact that there is no other explanation than the one that says your way of doing things has been proven by the results to be wrong, wrong, wrong.

    But think of it this way, now you’ll have four years to plot and scheme the ways to defeat the changes that may yet balance the nation back towards equality for all. Your days will be full, negative but full, as you listen to Rush or Michelle explain how it all went wrong. Well, maybe I-am-better-than-you Ann can give you a laugh or two to get you through.

    Or better yet, just sleep in.

  12. micky2 says:

    Josie.
    Ever heard of common sense and math ?
    Going all the way to the convention would of just been an excercise in futilty and narcissism.
    “The needs of the many outweigh that of the one”
    That is what the Dems are supposed to be all about, well, theres more, but we wont go there.
    In Hillarys case its never been about anything except her.
    Even what little I heard of her concession speech was laced with her great accomplisments and if we can send a woman to the moon we can have one for president and bla bla “me” bla bla”me”.
    Unfair ?
    If you show your hiney everywhere you go the odds are it will be spanked more than others.

  13. parrothead says:

    Josie,

    Three points.

    1) History is why democrats want Hillary to quit and Republicans hope she won’t. In the cases where anybody has truly brought a fight to the convention (Reagan 1976, Kennedy 1980, A bunch of democrats in 1968 & 1972) that party has lost the general election. Leading Democrats would like to avoid that history repeating itself, if the situation were reversed they would be saying the same thing to Obama or even Edwards if he were in that situation. It is about the Democrats wanting to win in November not about sexism. The conventions long ago have moved from an important part of the nominating process to a showcase for the party to prop up their candidate. Personally I think it makes them less interesting than in the past, but that is the desire of the parties.

    2) Opinions by their definition are not fair and unbiased that is what opinions are.

    3) Eric has never claimed to be fair and unbiased

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