Clinton supporters who will vote for Mccain are irrational and are betraying their own candidate. When seeing one of these people ranting, on a blog which I shall not name, I felt the need to respond to it. My response is in bold.
**There are FEWER misogynists in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America than there are in the Democratic National Committee, but there is LESS interest in the media reporting it.Yeah, everyone on the DNC is a misogynist. This explains why Hillary had 100 more endorsements from democrat superdelegates the day before the actual voting began in Iowa.
**Barack Obama has LESS experience than Hillary Clinton, but she has FEWER connections with Louis Farrakhan.Obama has rejected, denounced, and repudiated the views of Farrakhan way before he ran for president. As for experience, what about Abe Lincoln who was in congress for two years before he was elected president.
**The bitter people were clinging to FEWER guns and Bibles as the economy got worse, and there was LESS enthusiasm for "Yes We Can".It's true. Many people lost hope as through democrat and republican presidents, the economy didn't get better, the jobs didn't come back, so they chose to vote on who would not 'take away their guns' and who was 'more religious
**There was much LESS negative media bias towards Obama, and there were FEWER members of the DNC who wanted to fairly divide the delegates.Yeah man, this is why the media practically crowned Hillary the nominee before the voting started, and why super tuesday was supposed to be her coronation. As to the delegates 69-59 was a fair split when you included the 30,000 write in votes for Edwards/Obama that were thrown out, and give the uncommitted delegates to Obama, because everyone who wanted to vote for him or edwards coudn't.
**Obama did not give FEWER vague David Axelrod speeches during the end of the primary because people enjoyed hearing LESS substance in his words.His entire detailed policy proposals are on his website. See "The Blueprint for Change". People don't go to a large rally to see a candidate talk about detailed policy proposals.
**FEWER swing states and FEWER votes went to Obama, but the Super Delegates ignored this because they had LESS desire to win in November.No, the superdelegates overwhelmingly went to the candidate who represents the future of the democratic party, and the man who will be the next president of the united states