Clinton Supporter Now Backs John McCain
From the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:
Lisa Sisinni: Why I, a Clinton supporter, will vote for John McCain
Obama is inexperienced, fluffy and arrogant. I can’t back that.
By LISA SISINNI
August 26, 2008
I’ve never voted for a Republican presidential candidate, but this year is different. I’m voting for John McCain.
Throughout the primary season, I supported Hillary Clinton. Between the final two Democratic contenders, Hillary was the only candidate who demonstrated leadership and a true understanding of key issues. She inspired millions of women around the country, Democrats and Republicans alike.
When Barack Obama became the presumptive Democrat nominee, I was faced with a difficult question: Could I support a candidate who gives good speeches but has no substance and little experience? No.
During the primaries, I was turned off by Sen. Obama’s arrogance toward Hillary Clinton. In particular, he seemed to dismiss her experience dealing with foreign policy. Time and again, Obama attacked Clinton’s past stances on international issues, while he hid behind his vague message of change and new politics. Who was Obama to criticize Clinton’s vote on the Iraq war, when he was merely a state legislator when the vote came before Congress?
Now we learn that Obama completely overlooked Clinton and her 18 million voters, failing even to vet her or consider asking her to join the ticket this fall. I believe Obama’s decision to pass over Clinton for vice president without reaching out to her with so much as a phone call makes it that much easier for Hillary supporters like me to turn away from him.
Now that Obama has captured the Democratic nomination, the choice is clear: John McCain has far more experience and understanding of critical issues — the war in Iraq, economic prosperity, health-care reform and energy security, to name a few — than Barack Obama. John McCain has been a member of Congress for 26 years; Obama has yet to finish his first term in the Senate. I may not agree with McCain on every social issue, but he has earned the right to stand where he does after years of making tough decisions as a federal lawmaker.
This is all to the good, of course.
Unless you think about it too much.
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August 28th, 2008 at 2:48 pm
Admin,
I agree. This letter presents something of a paradox for us: Whether to cheer on the disenchanted democrats as they further fracture their own house, or to lament the fact that our man is their next obvious choice after Hillary.
*sigh*
I choose to remain positive, somehow. The destruction of their party consoles my pessimism about ours.
August 28th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
In case you missed it, tonight’s opening act is…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az-XhTBnlOc
August 28th, 2008 at 3:41 pm
Oh, Lady Macbeth, it wouldn’t be because you’re a disgruntled feminazi, and Obama represents the husband who slapped your smart mouth? Naaaa.
Hillary voters are now concerned about “experience” and “qualifications?”