Hillary Compares Efforts To Count FL and MI Votes To Fight To End Slavery

May 22, 2008 by Mark Jabo  
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Hillary Clinton continued her divisive push for the Democratic nomination by continuing to press for the primary results from Michigan and Florida to be counted for her.

The delusional Senator from New York compared her efforts to count voting results in the two states to the fight to end slavery. Ms. Clinton supported her analogy by pointing to the many instances of Florida and Michigan voters being denied service in restaurants and the vivid images of primary voters being forced away from the polls with dogs and fire hoses which have been all over the news recently.

Wait, … what?

Ms. Clinton did not, however, address the part of the analogy where she voted to institute slavery in the first place.

The statement was seen by political pundits as Ms. Clinton asserting her leadership credentials in an effort to prove that she didn’t need Geraldine Ferraro to embarrass her campaign and was perfectly capable of making her campaign look insane all on her own.

Elsewhere, Ms. Clinton’s backtracking and insincere apology begins in three…two…one…

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Those who don’t know history are doomed to make stupid analogies…

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