The Best Candidate for the Democrats
may not be the best Candidate for President.
Sean Lewis
February 12, 2008
Let me explain.
The Republicans are demoralized and unmotivated.
The Conservatives and the Religious Right have been
abandoned by main stream America. The blowback
to the Republican Party was extreme in the 2006 elections.
This was because of the short sighted extreme ideological
policies and agenda's of the Bush Administration and Republican Congress
which divided America and has crippled the
US economically, politically, militarily and has damaged America's Preeminence in the world.
The litany of failures is long and is a testament of
the incompetence, unaccountability and irresponsible
leadership of the Bush Administration.
The Democrats should be able to solidify complete
and absolute control of Congress and also win
the executive office in the next election, IF the correct
candidate runs.
Obama is that candidate, not because he is the best
candidate to be President, but because he is the candidate least likely motivate the Extremist of the Right.
With a light turnout from the Republicans
the Democrats will run the political table and solidify power. This will happen if Obama runs. Obama will also neutralize the independent voters who might vote for a moderate Republican candidate.
If Clinton runs, she will galvanize the Republican Right. These extremists will not be voting for the Republican candidate, they will be both voting against Hillary and also voting a straight party ticket. If this occurs, the Democrats will not solidify power in the Republican Senate,
a much needed event to eliminate the Republican Senators who are the obstructionist to the will of the American people.
Clinton is the better Candidate for President, but Obama is the better candidate for the Democrats.
The only issue after that will be the closet fear of white America electing a Black President. Americans may be politically correct in public, but in private they vote based on their fears and prejudice.