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	<title>Comments on: Southern Strategy</title>
	<link>http://www.sleepycatz.com/2008/03/12/southern-strategy/</link>
	<description>To sleep, perchance to dream</description>
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		<title>By: Lex</title>
		<link>http://www.sleepycatz.com/2008/03/12/southern-strategy/#comment-5436</link>
		<dc:creator>Lex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 22:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Damn, that's just one of the best posts I've read on this subject period. Succinct as well, a quality I've lost recently. I agree completely, Hillary will stop at nothing and will destroy the Party if necessary. Talk about "Crashing the Party", and that was Nader's line, eh? 

The generational lines are startling as revealed in this year's race, stunningly so. The younger people who have been inspired by the Obama campaign are so similar to my first year of voter eligibility, I turned 18 just several months before being able to vote Bill Clinton into office. We felt we made a difference, and I still feel much more akin to that group than my elders who are seeing in Hillary some great hope for vindication of the struggle for women's rights. I simply see someone who has seen the 08 Dem. nomination as &lt;i&gt;hers&lt;/i&gt; for years now and on the verge of a serious temper tantrum.

I'll click the Limbaugh link in a minute, but I listened to him a few weeks ago for the one segment I could stand, and he was actually extolling the career and determination of Hillary Clinton and declaring that the Dem. Party has now destroyed feminism and proven its sexism in its "treatment of elevating Obama, the man, over a hard working woman", this from the man who coined the word "feminazi". OK, not word.

Speaking of coining a word, I landed on your site after seeing your comment at Sadly, No!:
"Funny how assholery can transcend communities. . . ."
"Assholery" is perhaps now my favorite new word. Right on, and nice to meet you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Damn, that&#8217;s just one of the best posts I&#8217;ve read on this subject period. Succinct as well, a quality I&#8217;ve lost recently. I agree completely, Hillary will stop at nothing and will destroy the Party if necessary. Talk about &#8220;Crashing the Party&#8221;, and that was Nader&#8217;s line, eh? </p>
<p>The generational lines are startling as revealed in this year&#8217;s race, stunningly so. The younger people who have been inspired by the Obama campaign are so similar to my first year of voter eligibility, I turned 18 just several months before being able to vote Bill Clinton into office. We felt we made a difference, and I still feel much more akin to that group than my elders who are seeing in Hillary some great hope for vindication of the struggle for women&#8217;s rights. I simply see someone who has seen the 08 Dem. nomination as <i>hers</i> for years now and on the verge of a serious temper tantrum.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll click the Limbaugh link in a minute, but I listened to him a few weeks ago for the one segment I could stand, and he was actually extolling the career and determination of Hillary Clinton and declaring that the Dem. Party has now destroyed feminism and proven its sexism in its &#8220;treatment of elevating Obama, the man, over a hard working woman&#8221;, this from the man who coined the word &#8220;feminazi&#8221;. OK, not word.</p>
<p>Speaking of coining a word, I landed on your site after seeing your comment at Sadly, No!:<br />
&#8220;Funny how assholery can transcend communities. . . .&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Assholery&#8221; is perhaps now my favorite new word. Right on, and nice to meet you.</p>
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