Friday, September 05, 2008

Obama Will "Dispatch Female Surrogates" To Overcome The Palin Bounce


Get out there and get me some votes, bitch.
Barack suddenly finds himself on the ropes because of Palin. So, what does he do? He uses women. He uses them.

You thought Bill Clinton was a misogynist. You ain't seen nothing yet.



Senator Barack Obama will increasingly lean on prominent Democratic women to undercut Gov. Sarah Palin and Senator John McCain, dispatching Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to Florida on Monday and bolstering his plan to deploy female surrogates to battleground states, Obama advisers said Thursday…

Obama aides said they were counting on not only Mrs. Clinton but also Democratic female governors to rebut Ms. Palin — and, by extension, Mr. McCain. Those governors include Janet Napolitano of Arizona and Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas…

“What McCain has done with Governor Palin’s nomination is aim right at a demographic that Obama needs to address quickly: noncollege-educated women,” said Mike McCurry, a former spokesman in the Clinton White House. “They need to maximize Biden’s ability to reach out to them, but at the end of the day, it is Obama who has to get that very, very critical group.”…

Advisers to Mrs. Clinton said that she stood ready to help the Obama-Biden ticket, but they urged the campaign not to overestimate the impact Mrs. Clinton could have, noting that she had other commitments this fall, like campaigning and raising money for Senate candidates.


In other words, Hilary doesn't want the stink of Obama's defeat on her. That's wise of her.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why wasn´t Hillary chosen instead of Biden???!!! Too late now!!!

Aukmuntr said...

If the "Chosen One" were as smart as people think, he should have chosen Sebelius, the female governor of Kansas. Hence, no Hillary problem, and beats all to the punch, but nooooo......So now I laugh!

Anonymous said...

Aukmuntr,

If the «Chosen One» were as smart as people think, he should have chosen Sebelius, the female governor of Kansas.

Why?

Hence, no Hillary problem, and beats all to the punch, but nooooo......So now I laugh!

What´s the problem?

WC said...

"...but they urged the campaign not to overestimate the impact Mrs. Clinton could have, noting that she had other commitments this fall..."

Hillary: "Let's see. I have to have my nails done on Tuesdays. Wednesdays are out - personal time, Weekends I spend watching Billy...

I'l get back to you on that Barry.

Pastorius said...

WC,

LOL

Pastorius said...

Aukmuntr,
I don't think Obama likes women.

Anonymous said...

Couldn't he be brought up on pandering charges?

Anonymous said...

It's not just women . . . BHO has dedicated books to his paternal ancestry and it's related racist politics. His own damned father abandoned him and his mother when he was around 2 years old. Yet his supporters in the msm dare to blast Palin for her ambitions!

Also, where is a book BHO dedicates to his maternal grandparents, you know, the ones that sacrificed so much to send him to the best school money could buy in Hawaii? Help support him through college? Wheres the accolades to the people that actually gave without reservation of their time and worldly goods to help him succeed?

I am so sick of this lobsided b.s. - it's time to knock this s.o.b. down a few notches - using the ammo he himself provides.

Anonymous said...

What dimocrat women would be able to pull votes away from Sarah Palin?? I guess they could put Johnny Edwards in a dress and send him out campaigning. He'd be far better looking than 99% of the prune-faced, manly girls that the dimocratic party seems to have in abundance.

Anonymous said...

Am I the only one who didn't miss this snark comment in the article...

“What McCain has done with Governor Palin’s nomination is aim right at a demographic that Obama needs to address quickly: noncollege-educated women,” said Mike McCurry, a former spokesman in the Clinton White House.

Ohhh, so all those women that Palin appeals to are "non-college educated" huh? AKA too stupid to know any better and to realize they should be supporting The One unconditionally. Why? Because we said so bitch!

Damien said...

Pastorius,

You have managed to find the worst picture of Obama I have ever seen!

Anonymous said...

OT . . .luv the title from IBD Editorials:

Barack Obama — Magna Cum Saudi?
Election '08: Does Barack Obama owe his meteoric rise to an Israeli-hating adviser to a Saudi billionaire? Why did a race-baiting mentor to the Black Panthers favor this yet unknown community organizer? READ MORE

Pastorius said...

Anonymous,

I did notice that quote about "non-college educated women."

You know why I didn't comment about it?

Because I tend to think of college eduated people as being tremendously naiive and lacking in any common sense.

And, that's coming from a guy who has a degree in Philosophy of all things.

Yes, a Philosophy major who thinks others lack in common sense.

Your average college educated woman is among the stupidest creatures who inhabit the planet. For some reason, women are rendered even stupider by a college education than men are.

Pastorius said...

Damien,

I found the photo at Atlas Shrugs website.

Damien said...

Pastorius,

Thanks. I'm not surprised, she has some nice photos.

Damien said...

Pastorius,
Bosch,
WC,
and Aukmuntr,

Actually here's a picture you guys will love, from the Pigazette. By the way, It is very dark humor. I think you will like it especially Pastorius.

Pastorius said...

Damien,
Thanks. I made a post of that pic.

That's great.

Unknown said...

Anonymous wrote: "Also, where is a book BHO dedicates to his maternal grandparents, you know, the ones that sacrificed so much to send him to the best school money could buy in Hawaii? Help support him through college? Wheres the accolades to the people that actually gave without reservation of their time and worldly goods to help him succeed?"

Just for the record, Anonymous, the dedication in "The Audacity of Hope" reads as follows:

"To the women who raised me-- My maternal grandmother, Tutu, who's been a rock of stability throughout my life, and my mother, whose loving spirit sustains me still."

It might be helpful to read the book before you begin criticizing it.

Anonymous said...

Miriam, I read the book, and a dedication does not make the point I was making. Try again.