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		<title>By: vert22</title>
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The Perfect Storm that is named - How Hillary Lossed her &quot;Lock&quot; on the Democratic Nomination


Some may say it all started with that weird &quot;Jump the Shark&quot; Soprano&#039;s skit she did with Bill. Everyone (both Democrats and Republicans) kind of cocked their heads to the side, looked up to the skies, and said &quot;what is up with that!&quot;.

Then came the news leak that Give &#039;Em Hill had sent private eye&#039;s out to &quot;neutralize&quot; any and all of the many women that we can all call &quot;Bill&#039;s gropings&quot;. This was quickly followed with the some &quot;contribution problems&quot; that Hillary does not have to explain. lt is &quot;No Big Deal&quot;. Sweep it under the rug. Now quickly act as if the weather is not changing.

The storm started to really take shape when her opponents in the democratic debates started &quot;piling on&quot; to point out her shortcomings. &quot;Follow the Money Trail&quot; they say while pointing at Hillary. This turbulance started making her seem like a candidate that could be beat. The same people who were piling on at the debates were the same top brass from her own party. They knew deep down that she was percieved as &quot;unlikable&quot; by the general public. This could turn into &quot;unelectable&quot;. The winds and the rain kept getting worse.

A major then problem came about when Hillary&#039;s campaign was exposed for planting questions at town hall meetings. Let&#039;s call it an upper lever disturbance.

Even more winds of change were on the way. Elliot Spitzer is forced to drop his push for his bill to let &quot;illegals&quot; have the ability to get a valid license the day before a major debate. He did this to help the Clinton cause. This was very obvious to even a liberal press. The press aired the findings quickly. Spitzer had just met with Bill Clinton. This just did not make matters from a P.R. standpoint better for Hillary. No sunshine in sight. This is not the type of action that is expected from Elliot Spitzer...ever!

The storm shifted into high gear when the whole democratic message turned to &quot;CHANGE&quot; in American politics. Edwards and Obama did a great job in making the point that BUSH &#039;88 -CLINTON &#039;92 - CLINTON &#039;96 - BUSH &#039;00 - BUSH &#039;04 - AND THEN CLINTON in &#039;08 is not &quot;CHANGE&quot;. The storm intensifies to Category 2 Hurricane Status for Hillary when Obama points out that Hillary voted for the war. Hillary, the democrat and politician, truly helped vote the U.S. into the war. Is she the same democrat stating that she is making great decisions? Is she the best poster child for the democrats now? Can you say flood insurance?

Just when the weather system looked like things could not get much worse for the Clinton camp...Here comes the Iowa resultsin like thunder. #1 Obama, #2 Edwards, and going down to #3 with some momentum in the wrong direction is ...Hillary. Is that hail???

No one seems to be pointing out that all of this time, the writers strike is still going on. Bad weather report. This hurts the liberal side of things. NBC&#039;s shows, ABC&#039;s shows, HBO&#039;s shows, Bill Maher, John Stewart, and all of the liberal sit-coms from Hollywood are shows mainly written by liberals trying to convey liberal points. Not happening. Not helping Hillary. Do not put the umbrella away yet.

The FaceBook debate did not help matters because Hillary came across like she was bitter that Obama won Iowa. In the New Hampshire debate, she starts to attack Obama. It is obvious to viewers that now she considers Obama as big a threat to her nomination as ever. This just makes her look less likeable and more like a sore loser. This storm just seems to follow Hillary right into the new year.

As the rain pours down, Hillary&#039;s &#039;failed smile&#039; is in full effect. SHE now has to convince America that Obama is not the right candidate. Obama is Americas shining political star on democratic side. The same Obama that is standing in glorious sunshine. The type of sunshine that you see in Hawaii. The type of sunshine that can stay around for a long time.</description>
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<p>The Perfect Storm that is named &#8211; How Hillary Lossed her &#8220;Lock&#8221; on the Democratic Nomination</p>
<p>Some may say it all started with that weird &#8220;Jump the Shark&#8221; Soprano&#8217;s skit she did with Bill. Everyone (both Democrats and Republicans) kind of cocked their heads to the side, looked up to the skies, and said &#8220;what is up with that!&#8221;.</p>
<p>Then came the news leak that Give &#8216;Em Hill had sent private eye&#8217;s out to &#8220;neutralize&#8221; any and all of the many women that we can all call &#8220;Bill&#8217;s gropings&#8221;. This was quickly followed with the some &#8220;contribution problems&#8221; that Hillary does not have to explain. lt is &#8220;No Big Deal&#8221;. Sweep it under the rug. Now quickly act as if the weather is not changing.</p>
<p>The storm started to really take shape when her opponents in the democratic debates started &#8220;piling on&#8221; to point out her shortcomings. &#8220;Follow the Money Trail&#8221; they say while pointing at Hillary. This turbulance started making her seem like a candidate that could be beat. The same people who were piling on at the debates were the same top brass from her own party. They knew deep down that she was percieved as &#8220;unlikable&#8221; by the general public. This could turn into &#8220;unelectable&#8221;. The winds and the rain kept getting worse.</p>
<p>A major then problem came about when Hillary&#8217;s campaign was exposed for planting questions at town hall meetings. Let&#8217;s call it an upper lever disturbance.</p>
<p>Even more winds of change were on the way. Elliot Spitzer is forced to drop his push for his bill to let &#8220;illegals&#8221; have the ability to get a valid license the day before a major debate. He did this to help the Clinton cause. This was very obvious to even a liberal press. The press aired the findings quickly. Spitzer had just met with Bill Clinton. This just did not make matters from a P.R. standpoint better for Hillary. No sunshine in sight. This is not the type of action that is expected from Elliot Spitzer&#8230;ever!</p>
<p>The storm shifted into high gear when the whole democratic message turned to &#8220;CHANGE&#8221; in American politics. Edwards and Obama did a great job in making the point that BUSH &#8217;88 -CLINTON &#8217;92 &#8211; CLINTON &#8217;96 &#8211; BUSH &#8217;00 &#8211; BUSH &#8217;04 &#8211; AND THEN CLINTON in &#8217;08 is not &#8220;CHANGE&#8221;. The storm intensifies to Category 2 Hurricane Status for Hillary when Obama points out that Hillary voted for the war. Hillary, the democrat and politician, truly helped vote the U.S. into the war. Is she the same democrat stating that she is making great decisions? Is she the best poster child for the democrats now? Can you say flood insurance?</p>
<p>Just when the weather system looked like things could not get much worse for the Clinton camp&#8230;Here comes the Iowa resultsin like thunder. #1 Obama, #2 Edwards, and going down to #3 with some momentum in the wrong direction is &#8230;Hillary. Is that hail???</p>
<p>No one seems to be pointing out that all of this time, the writers strike is still going on. Bad weather report. This hurts the liberal side of things. NBC&#8217;s shows, ABC&#8217;s shows, HBO&#8217;s shows, Bill Maher, John Stewart, and all of the liberal sit-coms from Hollywood are shows mainly written by liberals trying to convey liberal points. Not happening. Not helping Hillary. Do not put the umbrella away yet.</p>
<p>The FaceBook debate did not help matters because Hillary came across like she was bitter that Obama won Iowa. In the New Hampshire debate, she starts to attack Obama. It is obvious to viewers that now she considers Obama as big a threat to her nomination as ever. This just makes her look less likeable and more like a sore loser. This storm just seems to follow Hillary right into the new year.</p>
<p>As the rain pours down, Hillary&#8217;s &#8216;failed smile&#8217; is in full effect. SHE now has to convince America that Obama is not the right candidate. Obama is Americas shining political star on democratic side. The same Obama that is standing in glorious sunshine. The type of sunshine that you see in Hawaii. The type of sunshine that can stay around for a long time.</p>
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