Jim Kelly (not verified) says:

Too Little & Too Late for the Clinton's.

Most of the "Democratic Establishment" wanted the Clinton's out, as you saw Chris Dodd, Ted Kennedy & John Kerry all backing the "Kid" Obama. A Fight for the control of the National Party with the Billarys.

In reality, last night you saw Dem voters waking up and seeing that Barack Hussein Obama was just a "State Senator" a very, very short time ago in Illinois. Obama was doing Park dedications, Baby Seat Laws and Street namings just two years ago......

Dem voters sensing now that more "News Bombs" are on the way to Obama. The free ride will be over for Obama by much of the media as Billary is now exposing to all.

Obama is starting to be looked now by many as a "Inexperienced Motivational Speaker" who reads off the Tele prompter. Wet behind the ears....As Billary is doing this now she is exposing to all how the GOP will do the same.

(I suggested this all months ago along with Rudy G. never getting to first base for the GOP Presidential Race)

In anycase, Billary Clinton continues their campaign for two reasons.........

1 - Bribe/Steal "Super Delegates" from Obama in due time

2 - Wait for Obama to "Self Distruct," having "Super Delegates" walking or running away from "Mr. Motivational Speaker" as stories come out.

This could be bad news fro GOP as all media will have the Dem Primary as top headline as McCain slips into page 5 of the newspapers while this all continues.

Jim Kelly - NY Conservative Campaigns

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