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Sonja Denise ([info]sonjadenise) wrote,
@ 2008-04-21 16:37:00

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Entry tags:political

Pennsylvania Primary Tomorrow
When the primaries started, I was a hardcore Kucinich girl. He dropped out, and, predictably, the remaining choices were not impressing me. He endorsed Obama, but I leaned towards Clinton the past few months. The past couple of weeks, I was back to "meh" again on both of them.

Clinton attacking MoveOn rubs me the wrong way. And anyone who knows me knows very little of what she says gets to me. Between this and the last debate, she's gotten incredibly sloppy (on the attacks, that is; when she speaks on policy, she's perfect). Maybe she's desperate, I don't know. I just don't see what she was trying to achieve.

So, I guess I'm slightly in favor of Obama right now. You know, the way I was in favor of John Kerry (blech). Seriously feeling underwhelmed again this year, but the worst part is that now I'm a registered voter, and I'm going to vote, damnit, although I don't see what difference it'll make. Clinton and Obama were both pre-approved by the whore media, and that speaks volumes about how "same old, same old" they are.

Can we please have a third political party? How about real debates? Bring back civics class? No? Damn.



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