How Can We Trust What You Say?
I’m not the only one who will be commenting on this phenomenon, but I’ll throw my two cents in anyway. This past weekend, Senator Hillary Clinton suspended her campaign and called for all of her supporters to support Senator Barack Obama in his presidential bid, representing the Democratic Party.
This is the same person she called inexperienced. Not ready to be Commander-in-Chief. With dealings with shady people from Chicago. Unable to capture the votes of her supporters.
So if we were supposed to believe her then, why should we trust in what she says now? Well, it was a campaign, and we all say things we don’t necessarily mean. It’s just how you play the game.
Now that she has lost the nomination, she has to shift gears, because of the Hatfield-McCoy fight coming through November. The Democrats have to win. It’s time to say whatever we have to for that to happen.
And the Republicans are doing the same thing.
How do we know what the truth is, what we can trust? We really don’t and won’t until their respective actions match their words. Who’s more likely to walk the talk? That’s tough to say. But based on how Sen. Clinton ran her campaign, there is reason to have doubts.
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