Ted Kennedy’s endorsement of Obama has rubbed some women the wrong way. One women’s group has rather senselessly slammed the Massachusetts Senator of being a chauvinist, for he does not want to see a woman become President. How utterly stupid!

Over the past week, especially after Bill Clinton’s negative campaign, the race for the Democratic nomination has been turned from being one involving two candidates, one of whom happens to be a woman, and the other an African-American to one that is now an ugly battle fought virtually on gender and racial lines. And Senator Obama did not start this. Nor is he even interested in the race continuing in this fashion.

If someone asked me one reason why I would not want to see Hillary Clinton as the next President, this is my answer: in playing politics, this woman is going to be just an extension of Dubya. At least, the latter is likeable!

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One Response to “Ouch!”

  1. the republican race is far more interesting than the democratic one- the latter seems to be more a war of credibility as both of them have an almost identical dumb agenda

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