Primary Day

Yeah, I’m just guessing. Clinton by 4 in Indiana and Obama by 8 in North Carolina and another month of campaigns in West Virginia, Kentucky and Oregon. Will this primary campaign never end?

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3 thoughts on “Primary Day

  1. RebL

    How can everyone be so bored by the democratic process? What about our desire for robust political debate? Admittedly, we are all exhausted by the lack of focus on policy and ideas and more on character and who did it to whom and for how much. I’d still rather hear about Obama and Clinton than Miley Cyrus’s Vanity Fair photo.

    Oh, and this stupid stinking stop lossing mission accomplished war. I’d like to keep up the conversation on that. What a bunch of short attention spans we have. Such luxury to be so distracted while the world crumbles. Anyone up for cake?

  2. laocoon Post author

    I agree absolutely RebL … IF they were talking about Iraq and Social Security and taxes, I’d still be engaged. However, all the primary conversation is about superdelegates and how to count votes and who stuck their finger in someone’s eye and THAT’s what I’m bored with. Personally, I had to do a Google search to find out who Miley Cyrus is, but I agree this primary is more important than magazine pictures of a Disney star.

  3. laocoon Post author

    OTOH, I was marginally more interested in the whack job in Austria who kept his daughter in a dungeon than I was in the only two whack jobs in America who think a “gas tax holiday” is a good idea.

    >snark<

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