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True Colors . . .
The Democratic National Committee rendered its decision to seat all of the delegates from Florida and Michigan but give them half a vote each. As soon as the committee’s decision was made public . . . Hillary Rodham Clinton’s true colors became apparent.
This subject has been broached before, http://bbooth.wordpress.com/2008/05/02/fanning-the-flames-of-discord/, but now due to diminishing options, the concealed political agenda of fanning the flames of discord can clearly be seen.
Harold Ickes, one of Mrs. Clinton’s chief advisers and a member of the rules committee stated, “Mrs. Clinton has instructed me to reserve her rights to take this to the credentials committee.”
He further intimated that the fight may not be over, and that it could go all the way to the convention in Denver. Mr. Ickes also claimed the outcome for Michigan was a hijacking of voters’ intent because it assigned delegates to Senator Obama even though his name was not on the ballot.
Why was Senator Clinton’s name still on Michigan’s ballot?
Why did she change her mind to abide by the party decision to penalize the two states by disallowing their delegates?
Mrs. Clinton chief objective has always been . . . if she couldn’t secure the nomination, she would discredit the winner even if it meant putting a Republican back in the White House. Her political aspirations have blinded her to the fact that the Democratic Party has been reduced to a petulant, derisive and unruly mob.
Has Senator Clinton’s incendiary remarks and divisive tactics left scars too deep to heal among Democratic Partisans?
Can the party be unified in time to keep John McCain out of the White House?
Hopefully in 2012, the Democratic Party would have learned from this and its leaders will not allow things to degenerate as it did in this campaign.
As for Hillary Rodham Clinton, only time will tell if the rancor she instigated . . . will have her once again . . . on the outside looking in.
Bradley Booth
Website: www.BBoothAssociates.com
A Mother’s Lament . . .
As the ground, shook beneath her . . . Wang Xiaoni rushed back to her apartment. Her safety didn’t matter at the moment. On her mind was the well-being of her baby and mother.
Wang Xiaoni worst nightmare gripped her as she saw the apartment building in rubbles. Trapped underneath it all—her 56-year-old mother, as well as her 5-month-old son.
She cried out to anyone who would listen . . . but it seemed as if her voice echoed into empty space. Perhaps, others did hear her pleas for help, but numbed from the earthquake, which accounted for the loss of 15,000 lives in DUJIANGYAN, China so far, were powerless to act.
Finally, help comes . . . a truck full of soldiers. As they cordoned off the area and try to extricate the ones buried in the rubble—Wang Xiaoni, 26 . . . silently prays. She hopes against all odds that her baby and mother are fine.
What seems like endless hours slowly pass—no one has been brought out alive.
She clings to a sliver of hope . . .
Bradley Booth/Freelance Commercial Writer
Website: www.BBoothAssociates.com
What One Does Speaks So Loudly . . .?
After the results of the Indiana primary, three minutes into her victory speech . . . Hillary Clinton appealed to her supporters that she needed an infusion of money to continue:
“I need your help to continue our journey. This has always been your campaign, and this is your victory because your support has meant the difference between winning and losing.”
What was most perplexing about Senator Clinton’s comments——her use of the words our journey. In a time when most Americans are struggling with the state of the economy, Mrs. Clinton has loaned her campaign $11.4 million.
Perhaps it was at the request of her supporters.
A campaign funded by contributions from the populace has always been a good barometer for candidates to gauge, not only their level of support, but also their constituents desire to see them continue.
What does the following say about Hillary Clinton’s campaign: she contributed $5 million in February, $5 million April 11, $1 million May 1st and $425,000 on May 5th.
Seems as if the needs of one . . . far outweigh the needs of many.
No longer is the rhetoric to see a democrat in the White House——unless of course, it’s Mrs. Clinton. The derisive overtones, incendiary remarks, and questions of electability . . . all covertly done with one purpose——to cast a disparaging light on her political adversary to secure the nomination for herself.
Is this our journey that she was alluding to?
A house divided will never stand——neither will a campaign that is built on deceit.
One doesn’t have to look too far, to figure out why the money to support Senator Clinton’s campaign has been waning. The issue has never been one of electability—— but more of integrity.
Exit polls have shown . . . There’s growing sentiment that Hillary Clinton can’t be trusted. Contrary to the public’s perception of her exhuming skeletons from the closet of her political rival . . . Mrs. Clinton seems willing to provide opponents with a glimpse into her own as well:
· Her insistence of support for weapons inspections, not war in Iraq. Although her speeches advocated action against Saddam Hussein … and she voted to authorize the use of force.
· She agreed that Michigan and Florida primaries result shouldn’t be counted because they violated party rules … but has done a complete turnaround to help her campaign.
· She claimed that her opponent wavers on his stance of NAFTA … but failed to acknowledge that she was in favor of it.
· Hillary Clinton asserted that she help to broker peace in Northern Ireland . . . but no one can recall her in a negotiator role. Surely the empty park in Belfast, which was supposed to be filled with the laughter of catholic and protestant children, can attest to that fact.
· The pregnant woman who lost her baby and subsequently her life because of a lack of medical coverage….Mrs. Clinton had to recant the story because it was told to her and she never corroborated the facts.
· Senator Clinton claims that she and daughter faced danger on their trip to Bosnia . . . but later clarified that she misspoke about the incident.
The question in Hillary Clinton’s television ad should never have been . . . who do you want answering the phone at 3 a.m. But once it’s picked up, who do you trust . . . to make the right decision?
“What one does, indeed, speaks so loudly . . . that no matter what one says——cannot be heard.”
Bradley Booth
Website: www.BBoothAssociates.com
An Inning Too Late . . .
Roger Clemens apologized . . .
No one seems to know what for.
What was clear however, the mistakes that he was apologizing for . . . had nothing to do with his professional life as a baseball player.
If this is in fact true——why burden the public with it?
Amidst the improprieties on the field, with alleged use of steroids and HGH, come new revelations of adulterous affairs.
Roger Clemens has no one to blame but himself for his fall from grace. His defamation lawsuit against Brian McNamee is what opened this Pandora’s Box.
Rather than rehash a worn out story, let’s look at this from a different perspective. Baseball fans are divided on whether Roger Clemens is innocence or guilty of allegedly using steroids and HGH. As well they should be . . . nothing has been proven.
If Clemens wants to apologize to his family for personal mistakes, so be it. But baseball fans who have idolized him——should take a page from his book and apologize to their families as well.
If you admired Roger Clemens for his ability on the baseball field, spoke to your child about emulating his work ethics and stopped right there . . . you should be commended.
But for others——blind admiration for Clemens, led him to take their rightful place, as a role model in their children’s lives . . . a burden that should never be placed on any athlete.
The demands of playing requires a baseball player to be away from home more times than not. If they cannot be home to be a role model to their own children . . .
What makes them capable of being one for yours?
Bradley Booth
Website: www.BBoothAssociates.com