if Hillary Clinton is the nominee.
You see, there is a three-point plan for the GOP to retain power in the fall. Plan A is to marginalize by far the most electable Democratic candidate, John Edwards, by enlisting the media's help, hoping the voters will fall for it (unfortunately, many do).
Then, with Edwards out of the way, work on Plan B, which is to try and get Barack Obama the nomination and therefore not have to resort to anything other than the usual smears to get a 50-state blowout in the fall.
But if Obama falters, which is probable, put into operation Plan C in wrecking Hillary Clinton's chances by encouraging a third-party run by Mike Bloomberg. Given the fact Clinton is very unpopular with many Democrats, Bloomberg could siphon literally millions of votes from her, votes she desperately needs to even be competitive with the likely GOP presidential nominee, John McCain.
All three of these scenarios are horrible, but one or more of these is sure to happen.
Featured Post
A Slap on the Wrist
Today, I read the news that a convicted killer who got a slap on the wrist, had once been married to Andy Williams, had a mediocre singing ...
-
Golden Tempo has won the 152nd Kentucky Derby. Jose Ortiz is the jockey. It is his first Derby win. This race is historic, for the fir...
-
Napoleon Solo has won the 151st Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park. Iron Honor tried to make a bid at the homestretch, he couldn't quite c...
-
Early today marked the passing of 1950s French icon Brigitte Bardot, who was 91 years old and had mostly been out of the limelight since ret...