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Strip-mine strategy

It seems fitting that Hillary Clinton will win West Virginia’s Democratic primary. West Virginia is a state whose major industry is extractive and destructive, to wit, coal mining and these days, often by strip mining. So, in its tradition, Hillary proceeded by simply discarding the Black and educated “overburden” of the Democratic party and going right for those valuable ores and nuggets: older, less educated, hard-working White Americans.

Every time I think of that statement, I immediately think of the telegram sent to the Governor in Blazing Saddles:

We, the White, God-fearing citizens of Rock Ridge wish to express our extreme displeasure with your choice of sheriff. Please remove him immediately. The fact that you have sent him here just goes to prove that you are the leading asshole in the state.

Because, of course, that is exactly what Hillary is pitching to the Democratic primary voters of West Virginia (and presumably Pennsylvania, Ohio, and soon Kentucky) is that like the “White God-fearing citizens of Rock Ridge,” it is perfectly cool… no, it is laudatory, that they should not wish to live under the governance of a Black man– any Black man. Simple as that. She said it. This is why she should be the choice of the super-delegates, because, despite Obama’s significant lead in delegates and votes, (1) he’s still a Black man and hence cannot win a general election, and (2) his big lead is as a result of overwhelming support among Black voters, who, since they are not the target demographic, should be discounted accordingly.

Any Republican who dared make such a statement might not be forced to resign immediately, but could certainly count their career as over. I’d like to think the same of both Clintons, but I know better: the Democratic Party has always been forgiving of them, no matter how destructive they are, have been or will be, to their own party.

And for what? For West Virginia’s lousy 28 delegates? The margin is not yet known, but even if Hillary wins 75% to 25%, she’ll only edge closer to Obama’s nearly 150 delegate lead by, at most, around a dozen delegates… big deal. Four more superdelegates went to Obama today alone. Why the rest of them continue to sit on their haunches while the Hill-Billy Mining Company despoils their party’s environment to the point where it may not be habitable much longer… remains a mystery to me. But there you have it.

Congratulations on a glorious and Pyrrhic victory for Sen. Clinton in West Virginia. Hillary, you earned this one… and you won it West Virginia clean: clean like a slurry run-off.

[Cross-posted to the talking dog blog.]

  • vwcat
    I feel Obama did not contest WV to give Hillary a big win and so she could hopefully go out on a high note.
    However, she will use it to continue with her destructive ways.
    Look for Obama to wipe the floor with her next week and make sure he leaves a message to her for her being so obtuse and stubborn
  • The level of anti-Obama rhetoric coming from the Clinton camp seems to have declined greatly over the past week - it would be nice to see a similar decline in the level of anti-Clinton rhetoric from Obama supporters. While there is truth to the arguments being made in this post, at this late stage it is effectively scratching at a wound in the name of a candidate whose message is unity; we would do well if more of his supporters heeded his message.

    Also, in response to vwcat, Obama's reason for not campaigning in WV likely had more to do with not wanting to make Clinton's large victory seem significant. By not campaigning his campaign can say that they lost big in a state that they expected to lose; had he campaigned there they would have no excuse for a large loss.
  • Don Quijote
    Congratulations on a glorious and Pyrrhic victory for Sen. Clinton in West Virginia. Hillary, you earned this one… and you won it West Virginia clean: clean like a slurry run-off.

    It will not be the only Pyrrhic victory we will see this year. I am going to enjoy watching the dismay & disgust on the faces of all the self-righteous right thinking liberals when McSame wins the Presidency despite the fact that a McSame Presidency is likely to be another disaster.
  • daveinboca
    Yes, WV doesn't count because the people didn't go to college and are probably Reagan Democrats anyway. She far outdistanced even the pessimistic predictions of the Obamaniacs and this is a cloud bigger than a man's hand. Unless she's the VP, prepare yourselves for four more years!

    Identity politics is a tricky game, eh?
  • Well, one thing is consistent. The Hillary voters trash Obama and the Obama voters trash the Hillary voters.
  • DLS
    Well, I'm in Iowa, land of many hard-working people, and the formerly environmentalist-beloved alternative energy source ethanol is treated by liberals as worse than coal and strip mining these days.

    At least in Detroit, where I'm going, second largest Midwest city (Philadelphia's sister city if you've been around this nation as have I), ground zero of the industrial Midwest,

    Hotbed of Bowling Talent [tm] <= "working people's place"

    and Bluey-Blue-Blue as a place can be, industry has been given a lib pass lately.
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