In her Sunday Op-Ed, Hillary said:
"I am running because I still believe I can win on the merits. Because, with our economy in crisis, our nation at war, the stakes have never been higher - and the need for real leadership has never been greater - and I believe I can provide that leadership."
Hillary Clinton has so much in common with George Bush: Lying, lack of remorse, denial of the truth, believing that God is on her side, narcissism, grandiose ideas, and an inability to distinguish fantasy from reality.
Hillary actually says she can win "on the merits". What merits? The delegate count, the popular vote, the big states, the non-caucus states, the "hard-working white" vote?
What does "win on the merits" mean? What does "win on the merits" mean this week? If you can’t win the Democratic Nomination in a fair fight, why would you think that you can win the general election against the Republicans, who will not play fair.
If Hillary was running against a Republican, instead of Barack Obama, the Republican would have pounced on every lie, every misstatement, inaccurate portrayal, and politically insensitive remark. She would already be toast, and would be more of a laughingstock than any prior Democratic candidate for President.
Have any of her supporters seen that she cannot help herself and her self-destructive personality? If she were the nominee, she would have so many gaffes and mistakes during the campaign that John McCain would have an easy race to the White House.
Sigh... Now Hillary is promising that she will amend the Constitution for Puerto Rico. No matter that she is lying when she says that she can deliver a Constitutional amendment personally. My gosh, they are Puerto Ricans, they don’t know any better. Is that what you are thinking Hillary?
If so, you are wrong. People can be misled, but they eventually find out the truth. You are lying to them the same way you lied to Ohio and Indiana about NAFTA and your record on gun-control in Pennsylvania. People do catch on. Just ask Californians, who now favor Barack Obama for the Democratic Nomination.