Hillary sets agenda, not support to Obama
If you sat there and read between the lines of the typical drivel, anti Bush delusions. You should have noted the not so suttel "this is what we will do, not what you want Obama" message that came across. Sure there were the platitudes of I support Obama. Yet what Hillary listed as what she ran for. It was not the same as what Obama ran his campaign on.
A key phrase was at the beginning , "Tonight we need to remember what a presidential election is really about. When the polls have closed, and the ads are finally off the air, it comes down to you -- the American people, your lives, and your children's futures."
This is the biggest anti Obama message sent. Anyone who has an open mind. To use the term of the left, "a progressive , enlightened mind". You will have noticed that in Obamas worlds it does not come down to you and your family but to his and his family.
Any criticism, any opposing view, is all racial, not important, always wrong and capitalistic.
Of coarse Sen. Hillary Clinton went on and on about her little meetings with certain individuals along her campaign trail. Many of the stories in the past proven to be exaggerations and made up. How these people gave her strength, etc etc.
The foreign policy mandate of Hillary ... "To restore America's standing in the world, to end the war in Iraq, bring our troops home and honor their service by caring for our veterans. And to join with our allies to confront our shared challenges, from poverty and genocide to terrorism and global warming."
This is not the same as Obamas vision. When Hillary says that she wants to work with our allies she means in a leadership capacity with a major supporting role by the allies. Obama , well he would rather take his inexperience and let our allies dictate to us how to do things. With the United States playing the supporting role. Turning our leadership role in the United Nations to one of secondary voting status. Barack supports the dismantling of the security council with the United States being the first to be striped of its founding member veto vote. Hillary wouldn't even go that far.
Immigration stance ... Hillary: "To make America once again a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws." Hillary may be an open boarder supporter but at least she wants to use the laws in a way to maintain some sort of rights to the sovereignty of this nation. Obama ... he would have us ignore the rule of law and remove all boarders to this country.
On the economic front Hillary said ... "To bring fiscal sanity back to Washington and make our government an instrument of the public good, not of private plunder."
Now that is a big difference to Barack Obama and his vision of the economy. As a matter of fact Obama in the same question about the economy can not come up with anything more then "we have to raise taxes. That the rich (of which he still can not define what the rich are) need to pay more."
Obama stands for unrestrained higher taxes and a punishment to those who strive to achieve a better way of life through hard work and self improvement. He would have a major redistribution of wealth. To reward those who either are to lazy, or to non motivated expecting a hand out to better their lives. A huge contrast to any sound economic policy.
"We need a President who understands that the genius of America has always depended on the strength and vitality of the middle class." said Hillary. Again she has a defined concept of who the middle class are. She respects the middle class and at least feigns support for them. Obama contrasts this by no defined middle class, no defined economic understanding, and an arrogant looking down his nose at the peons.
Hillary set the agenda, and mandate for the Obama campaign to carry on to the election. A far different agenda then the one Obama ran on.
She also sent a subtle message of remember who the Clinton's are. Do not get to big for your britches buddy. The crowds approval of Hillary was massive and heart felt. Not coerced, or strong armed.
In Hillary's speech all was subtle but strongly worded on how to act, what to do, and remember you are being watched. Not just by the democratic party, but by conservatives, and by those who know your associations with known criminals.
That is my take on Sen. Hillary Clinton's speech. Not all that warm, or fuzzy to Obama and his campaign. But stern and motherly.
A key phrase was at the beginning , "Tonight we need to remember what a presidential election is really about. When the polls have closed, and the ads are finally off the air, it comes down to you -- the American people, your lives, and your children's futures."
This is the biggest anti Obama message sent. Anyone who has an open mind. To use the term of the left, "a progressive , enlightened mind". You will have noticed that in Obamas worlds it does not come down to you and your family but to his and his family.
Any criticism, any opposing view, is all racial, not important, always wrong and capitalistic.
Of coarse Sen. Hillary Clinton went on and on about her little meetings with certain individuals along her campaign trail. Many of the stories in the past proven to be exaggerations and made up. How these people gave her strength, etc etc.
The foreign policy mandate of Hillary ... "To restore America's standing in the world, to end the war in Iraq, bring our troops home and honor their service by caring for our veterans. And to join with our allies to confront our shared challenges, from poverty and genocide to terrorism and global warming."
This is not the same as Obamas vision. When Hillary says that she wants to work with our allies she means in a leadership capacity with a major supporting role by the allies. Obama , well he would rather take his inexperience and let our allies dictate to us how to do things. With the United States playing the supporting role. Turning our leadership role in the United Nations to one of secondary voting status. Barack supports the dismantling of the security council with the United States being the first to be striped of its founding member veto vote. Hillary wouldn't even go that far.
Immigration stance ... Hillary: "To make America once again a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws." Hillary may be an open boarder supporter but at least she wants to use the laws in a way to maintain some sort of rights to the sovereignty of this nation. Obama ... he would have us ignore the rule of law and remove all boarders to this country.
On the economic front Hillary said ... "To bring fiscal sanity back to Washington and make our government an instrument of the public good, not of private plunder."
Now that is a big difference to Barack Obama and his vision of the economy. As a matter of fact Obama in the same question about the economy can not come up with anything more then "we have to raise taxes. That the rich (of which he still can not define what the rich are) need to pay more."
Obama stands for unrestrained higher taxes and a punishment to those who strive to achieve a better way of life through hard work and self improvement. He would have a major redistribution of wealth. To reward those who either are to lazy, or to non motivated expecting a hand out to better their lives. A huge contrast to any sound economic policy.
"We need a President who understands that the genius of America has always depended on the strength and vitality of the middle class." said Hillary. Again she has a defined concept of who the middle class are. She respects the middle class and at least feigns support for them. Obama contrasts this by no defined middle class, no defined economic understanding, and an arrogant looking down his nose at the peons.
Hillary set the agenda, and mandate for the Obama campaign to carry on to the election. A far different agenda then the one Obama ran on.
She also sent a subtle message of remember who the Clinton's are. Do not get to big for your britches buddy. The crowds approval of Hillary was massive and heart felt. Not coerced, or strong armed.
In Hillary's speech all was subtle but strongly worded on how to act, what to do, and remember you are being watched. Not just by the democratic party, but by conservatives, and by those who know your associations with known criminals.
That is my take on Sen. Hillary Clinton's speech. Not all that warm, or fuzzy to Obama and his campaign. But stern and motherly.