Hillary Clinton: If Obama gets assassinated…

Hillary Clinton responded to her critics’ call to drop out of the Democratic nomination race, a race she can no longer win:
“We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California. I don’t understand it.”
Wow. Talk about a controversial quote. She’s implying that there’s a chance Obama can be assassinated, so she won’t drop out. Instead of focusing on unifying the Democratic Party, Hillary continues to divide it.
She is one sick person.
Other candidates from both parties could have used that excuse too, but they dropped out for unity.
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Hi, I founf your blog via blogsearch, and i gotta say that everyone seems to be piling on hillary for no reason, you are taking her quote of our context, she is tryignt to say that anything can happen, and that there is not readon to dorp out
HILLARY NEEDS TO RESIGN. GET OVER IT, SWEETHEART. I AM A GIRL AND I BELIEVE THIS
I just want to take some time out of my busy schedule to address this issue because once again this was just a simple misunderstanding and as we all know, the media can blow these things way out of proportion, as they are doing with my recent comments about my opponent Barack Obama.
I just want to set the record straight about what was said, because it was all rather harmless, and people have a way of twisting my comments around to try to make it sound like I was encouraging some sort of ill will against my opponent, but this is simply not the case and once again the media is out to make this seem like something that it wasn’t.
why just the other day, I was saying to My husband Bill Clinton,
You know, it would really be a terrible thing if something happened to Barack Obama, like what happened to John F Kennedy, or Robert Kennedy.
John F Kennedy also was a young president who talked about change, and look what happened to him.
He was the president of the United States and it was just so easy for some lone gunman to end his life so tragically,
and how easy it would be, if somebody wanted to do something like that today.
thats all I was saying,
that if somebody wanted to do something like that to a presidential candidate, I don’t think anybody would be able to stop them.
and just like with the Kennedy’s the way that some people involved were easily able to get away with it, something just like that could happen just as easily today.
and that would be just terrible.
I know that I would just hate to see something like that happen.
I would never take lightly the notion of a presidential candidate being shot at, not after all the things that Ive been through.
In fact just recently on the campaign trial when my plane landed in Kentucky, I remember landing under sniper fire.
There was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport but instead I just ran with my head down to get into the vehicle.
Unlike my opponent, I know about what its like to be shot at, and I can tell you from my own personal experience, that I know a thing or two about this, because of what Ive been through.
You know, my supporters ask me all the time, how do you do it?
and I just tell them that Ive come too far and I’m not going to giving up now.
they’ve been trying to get rid of me for a long time, but I’m not going anywhere.
I’m still taking this all the way to the convention, and even if my opponent wins the nomination – its still not over until the candidate wins the best 2 out of 3.
These are new rules that have just been put in place, and I look forward to attending the convention to secure My nomination for President of the United States.
because I just think we have to be realistic about who stands a better chance of beating the Republican candidate in the general election.
Like it or not, my opponent is going to have a much harder time bridging the divide with the hard working white people from rural areas that have supported me as their choice for president.
While its true that many of my voters are racist, its also true that
unlike my opponent Barack Obama, I can get the votes of these people in November.
He cant close the deal with my supporters and get the 4015 delegates he needs to win because many of my supporters are unfortunately racist.
Of course I completely reject the racially intolerant attitudes of many of my rural white supporters,
but I just think we have to be realistic about this and realize that the
racists are going to show up to the polls too, and these people are far more likely to vote for me.
While I know that its sadly true that we still have racism in America, I also know that these people are not just going to go away and we need to come to terms with this.
If my opponent Barack Obama gets the nomination, it would be a terrible mistake because I dont think that some of my less tolerant supporters are going to just sit back and let that happen.
like I said,
I just think we have to be realistic about this.
Are some of my supporters from predominantly white, rural areas racist?
unfortunately yes, but we have to do what these people want us to or else theres going to be a lot of trouble, and something might happen, and I know that neither I, nor my opponent want that.
For the sake of the nation, America needs a candidate that all Americans including the less tolerant ones can feel comfortable having as their president.
and I know that I am the right choice.
I am ready to be your next president.
This election is very important and in these desperate times we cant afford to take any chances.
I’m looking forward to all of you going out to the polls to vote for Me as your choice for President in November.
great speech, Hillary.
I know you and your husband had Ron Brown murdered, and wouldn’t be surprised if Obama disappears, too.
You need to be locked up at Guantanamo.