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Look, here are the facts:
Yes Clinton is a very divisive and polarizing figure, but only for the same reasons Barrak Obama will become, if he is elected president.
Minus the issues, which Barrak is very thin on, he is essentially running the exact same message George Bush spoke so convincingly about in 2000. He's a "uniter" not a "divider", a "humble foreign policy", the "hope about America's greatness that only he could bring out", and last but certainly not least, "I'm the Washington outsider who can actually deliver change".
Sound similar???
People voted on who they liked best, instead of voting informed and Bush tragically got elected... Then embarrasingly re-eleced.
sound familiar?... Iowa.
The fact is, that people have strong held beliefs that are very intimate and personal to them, and are never going to change. Politicians will continue to run elections on these divisive but real issues no matter who gets elected.
For Obama to come out give the impression that if he is elected President that some how all of this is going to change, to put it in Bill Clinton's own words,this is indeed nothing but a fairytale.
The republicans are not going to concede power and suddenly unite with democrats on core issues, and vice-versa. So for Oboma to be running his campaign on this idea of how he will unite the two partys, is false on its head once you start looking at the real voting issues.
*Gay Rights (Marriage,hate crimes bill)
*Abortion (supreme court nominees)
*Immigration reform (comprehensive vs amnesty)
*Taxes (how they are implemented)
*church and state (where is the line?)
*Healthcare (Morale issue vs big government)
*Government Budgets and Spending Allocations (who gets what?, where?, and how much?.)
That is just a very small list of things people are not going to change their minds on, regardless who is President, and will be bitterly fought tooth and nail. Anyone who believes different is a naive, blind, and an uninformed sheep who doesn't understand society and needs a serious reality check.
One that Barrak Obama will get apon entering office, if he is lucky enough to get there...