30 January 2008

Just a quick note...

Dear Senators and Presidential-hopefuls Obama and Clinton:

You've got your wish. Edwards is bowing out, so it's now a two-horse race for the Democratic nomination. Right before Super Tuesday, too.

But while you're chasing the golden carrot, please try to remember that each and every time you tear each other down and distort your opponent's character, record, experience, readiness to lead, leadership skills, goals and dreams for our once-but-could-be-great-again country, you're only widening a growing gap in the Democratic party. And if you keep widening that gap, the eventual Republican nominee might just walk right through it and into the White House come November.

And that is the very last thing our country needs. Or the world, for that matter.

So play nice, dammit.

Sincerely,

An Ex-Pat who will be voting next week via Democrats Abroad

15 comments:

jen said...

Amen.

Family Adventure said...

The rest of the world thanks you!

Heidi

Sober Briquette said...

waaah. I'm going back to the previous post. My head can't take this today.

Julie Pippert said...

Excellent point and well said. May they hear you.

Heather said...

I hope they listen to you!

Chris in Oxford said...

Well said. I'm a backer of Obama, but I'd rather he take the high ground than get sucked into the Clinton gutter.

christie said...

That was well said. My advice to the Democratic runners - if you have to say something negative, say it about a Republican.

thirtysomething said...

Sing it sister!

painted maypole said...

amen. i am so tired of this CRAP - i want to be able to feel good about voting for either of them!!!

Queeny said...

Well stated, sister. Give 'em hell.

wheelsonthebus said...

I love the idea of the Global Presidential primary, but for some reason, DAUK is having trouble registering me to vote online. So, I will miss out on the primary, which is probably just as well, since i have no idea which one I want.

bubandpie said...

I was thinking about this the other day. In the race for the nomination, I expect a higher degree of forbearance than I do in the actual election: I expect the individual candidates to place the good of the party ahead of their personal desire for the nomination. So why would it seem less likely to me that the parties would place the good of the country ahead of the fate of their own party?

Kyla said...

I wish he wasn't bowing out. I think he was a solid choice. I don't know who I'm leaning towards now.

Mayberry said...

I think they did listen! Debate was pretty civil!

Library Lady said...

If he's still on the ballot in Virginia, I'm voting for Edwards. I am disgusted by the behavior of the other two, and I am disgusted by an electorate and press that are so busy going on about "the first" that they're willing to take style over substance.
I'd love to see a non-WASP male, or a woman, WASP or not become president. But neither of the two we have up there has done anything lately to make me want to vote for them!