This week in politics has proven eventful.
After the recent Democratic debate, in which Hillary went on the offensive in order to accentuate support for her campaign, the primaries of Texas, Ohio, Vermont, and Rhode Island were swift in coming. These primaries were particularly important insofar that they dominated the survival of the often moribund, or so it was portrayed by many, Clinton campaign. However, Hillary proved that "whether it was with pistol or tomahawk," verbal slurs or eloquent speeches; she was not going down without a fight. Instead, Clinton blasted her way through the primaries. Subsequently she won Ohio, Rhode Island, and Texas. Although not a major blow to the Obama campaign, it was enough to reaffirm Hillary's candidacy within the polls.
My only question? What do you have to say to that Tim Russert? After the "analysts" concluded that Hillary had lost the debate in Ohio, it was commonly maintained that she would consequently lose the state. Unfortunately, the political arena is not that predictable. Instead, we have a skirmish for the presidency that will continue to be difficult. Each new mile gained will have to be earned through political prowess and eloquence. Good luck to both candidates.
However, John McCain will not have to use his tomahawk to hack through the tangled web of Republican candidates. Instead, McCain was awarded the nomination on Tuesday. Farewell to Mike Huckabee, who ran a colorful and eccentric campaign.
Who do you think will oppose McCain for the presidency? Comment with your answers! Enjoy.
-JCarmel
In case you have not noticed, the date is wrong. I am sorry to disappoint everyone but no, I am not clairvoyant.
It is suppose to read March 6th, 2008. That is what I get for attempting to post a draft.
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