BREAKING NEWS: The "Whitey" Tape Revealed! (votes, thought, Democrats)
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You cant blame them, this method of derailing opponents with invented scandals has worked quite effectively in the past but this year, the issues cannot and will not be ignored.
The day of reckoning is at hand NeoCons...sucks to be you.
You cant blame them, this method of derailing opponents with invented scandals has worked quite effectively in the past but this year, the issues cannot and will not be ignored.
The day of reckoning is at hand NeoCons...sucks to be you.
anyone who uses the word neocon is a red flag to me.
Still, it's curious that a liberal blog would offer an explanation of something that may or may not exist.
Which may explain why some Republican pundits have allegedly suggested that the Michelle Obama 'Whitey' tape does in fact exist but is now being held back until October in the hopes that the Democrats will nominate Barack Obama so that they can then use the video against him in the general election.
The fear, according to some conservative blogs, is that the tape could drive the Democrats to choose Hillary Clinton which some now perceive to be a stronger candidate against presumptive Republican nominee, Senator John McCain.
I've said all along, it would be stupid to put the tape out now, if it exists. They would want to use it in the fall where it would do the most damage. If they put it out now, that would force some SD's to reconsider their votes (which they can do all the way til the convention) and put Hill&Bill as the nominee. We wouldn't want that.
Right now it's just speculation and I would think it would be very hard to keep this under wraps for so long.
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