I love the smell of desperation in the morning…

As I’m sure you’ve heard by now, Obama beat Clinton pretty decisively in Wisconsin last night and things aren’t looking so good in Hillshillville. Over at No Quarter, Larry Johnson’s hand-picked spazmo SusanUnPC has been reduced to spewing utter garbage like this:

(I hear Joe Biden reads the newspaper when Obama is asking questions during full committee hearings.)

And over at Mushy’s site, where the barrel is bottomless, they’ve resorted to passing around links about crackpot/crackhead Larry Sinclair:

http://www.whitehouse.com/NewsComments...

Just sayin’, folks. Just sayin’.

The question remains how much longer will these sore losers keep “just sayin’” after Obama puts this away?

Back at SusanUnPC’s House of Spittle, a reasonable Hillary supporter unleashes the obvious:

Susan, but you must admit he’s got the Big Mo. Hillary might win Texas but Obama is scoring big in Ohio by reminding them what NAFTA did to their economy. I don’t think you understand how bad it really is. If Obama wins Ohio then he’s going all the way. While I admire your loyalty & tenacity at some point you may have to come to the realization you’re just cranking soundbites for McCain.

Amen.  Don’t count on Susan or Mushy, two of the pettiest and most destructive dickweeds working the left side of the blogosphere, to pull back any time soon.  There’s gotta come a point when some of the the more respected and trafficked liberal bloggers (read: not me) start publicly calling out these dopes on their bullshit. I’m seeing way too many blogs with Taylor Marsh links prominently displayed in their blogrolls.  She’s a loose cannon and it’s time a few prominent lefty bloggers started pissing on her gun powder.

MORE: John Cole is an ill-informed, misogynistic hope junky (evidence here and here). I loved this pull-quote from one of his commenters:

Looking over the race, how much of Obama’s criticism of Clinton have been o f the nature that would harm her and the party’s chances in the general election? I seriously cannot think of any. While everything—EVERYTHING—coming out from the Clinton camp is stuff that can be picked up and used by the Republicans in one way or another or is designed to damage him as a candidate going forward as much if not more than it impacts him now…

Posted by Kevin K. on 02/20/08 at 07:40 AM • Permalink

When I first decided I was going to support Obama, it was because I liked him a little better. It was a soft preference. But Hillary’s campaign has really done more to harden my opinion against her than persuade me otherwise. The states that don’t count, the trial balloons about seating delegates from the two penalized states, the misrepresentation of Obama’s reproductive rights record, the bogus plagiarism charges, the high-priced consultants who are surprised by Texas and PA delegate rules.

And over all that the sneering at Obama supporters for being idealistic young ‘uns and the petulance over Obama victories. It’s too much. If Clinton wins the primaries after all, of course I will vote for her. But it will be awfully hard for me to be excited about it, and her campaign has made so many indefensible arguments and errors it gives me little to work with when it comes time to defend her in the general election.

Comment by Thud on 02/20/08 at 12:42 PM

My 9 yr. old daughter said I shouldn’t vote for Hillary because she looks mean. 

Kids say the darnedest things.

Comment by Bonnach on 02/21/08 at 12:29 AM
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