Logic (n): The use of reason in decision-making processes; antonym, see ‘Hillary Clinton Supporters’
September 3, 2008 at 4:16 am (Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, Primaries, democrats)
All right, this one goes out to all the Hillary Clinton supporters who’re planning to vote for McCain— or to not vote at all— this November.
Hello. You’re an idiot.
I mean, Jesus fucking Christ. Get off your high horse. No one is impressed with your uncanny ability to put your own juvenile petulance before the good of the country. In fact, I’d be willing to wager that everyone who isn’t in your camp— democrats, republicans, independents and fellow children alike— is watching you curiously, wondering whether there isn’t some epidemic of retardolitis going around.
But just so I’ve got this straight: you rally around Clinton like she’s the Second Coming because she’s fought for universal health care, higher minimum wages, tax cuts for the middle class, alternative energy, and a timetable for our troops to return from Iraq. Yet you are willing to vote for someone who’s against universal health care, voted against the minimum wage increase, plans to make Bush’s tax cuts for the top 2% permanent, endorses off-shore drilling, and refuses to even acknowledge that our troops should come home.
I’m sorry, but… I’m obligated to ask. Are you aware of a concept known by the modern man as “logic”? It’s a tough one, I know, and something you’ll clearly have to struggle with for the rest of your self-indulgent little life. But for a moment, would you do me the honorable favor of at least attempting it?
Barack Obama— while far from perfect— sides with Clinton on 95% of the issues. Not only does he side with her on them, but he also largely agrees with her on how to implement them. Or have you not thought of that? I suppose it’s possible that you’ve missed all the glaring similarities on that which is most important, given all the time and energy you’ve been dedicating to fulfilling your own egotistic notions of political justice. I mean, really? Really, folks? You’re going to vote for McCain— a republican, a senator with whom Hillary Clinton passionately disagrees— to “honor” your candidate in a poorly-executed, half-assed attempt to ease your own vindictiveness? My God. How utterly poor and pathetic. How, precisely, does it honor your candidate by voting into office someone with opposite opinions and clashing values? How does that help anything, solve anything, prove anything, other than your own conceit? I’m asking sincerely here. I am hoping that one of you will be able to enlighten me with your world-class rational thinking.
Here’s what I’ve been hearing a lot of in response to those questions: “My vote is precious to me, it doesn’t just go to the next person in line. Obama doesn’t have a right to it, he must earn it, and so far he hasn’t done that. So far, he’s failed to make clear where he stands on certain issues and how he plans on running his administration, should he win. It isn’t about being vindictive, it’s about ensuring my vote is given to the right person.”
LULZ. I’ve got to hand it to you, really, because no one’s made me laugh quite like that since Bush asked “what’s the difference between Sunni and Shia?” And that, by the way— that quote up there?— practically verbatim, from a woman in charge at the “Just Say No Vote” coalition. That’s their official stance on the matter. And let me break it down.
i. So far he’s “failed to make clear where he stands”? Well, if that’s true, you’re an idiot. Because then why did you support Clinton in the first fucking place? Why did you hail her as a demigod if you didn’t know where Obama stood on the issues? Wasn’t that unbearably irresponsible of you, to support a candidate when you weren’t even aware of her rival’s credentials? You could have been supporting the lesser person, and not have even known it. So shame on you for being politically negligent and careless. You gave your vote away without having a full picture of the candidates— the absolute farthest fucking thing from treating it as if it’s “precious.” So it’s ironic that you would claim the “holiness” of your vote after handling it like a recyclable Coke bottle.
ii. Secondly, “my vote doesn’t just go to the next person in line.” Well apparently it’s given away without understanding where the hell anyone stands, so you’re hardly the poster child for responsible voting, dumb ass. And no, you’re right— it shouldn’t go to the next person in line. But how about the next closest candidate to your own? How about to the person your own candidate has fearlessly and fervently endorsed? Because you’ll trust her with those 3 a.m. phone calls, won’t you, but not with supporting someone else? You’ll trust her judgment enough to readily place the fragile economy, the fate of the war in Iraq, health care, social security, and nuclear fucking weapons in her hands… but not enough to let her guide you to another politician with shared values? Wow, I just can’t tell you how less and less surprised I become by your overwhelming enthusiasm for senselessness.
That aside, there are those of you who at least show yourselves for what you truly are— morons, in case you were wondering— by not hiding the fact that you’re only supporting McCain because you’re sore about losing the primaries. I suppose a congratulations is in order for owning up to your own stupidity— they do say the first step is admitting you have a problem. You’re on the right track. Perhaps from now on you could introduce yourself thusly: “Hi, I’m ______, and I’m a moronaholic.”
Hillary Clinton’s a big girl. She’s over it, she’s lived to fight another day, and she’s being responsible and intelligent by vehemently endorsing the candidate who best reflects her opinions while you disgraceful bastards smear her hard work by giving a bad name to Clinton supporters everywhere. You’re detracting from her credibility with your cheap kindergarten antics. You’re doing a disservice to the woman you so tenaciously admire. But you know something? You’ve proven that this isn’t about her. It’s about you— it’s all, always, been about you. You care nothing for Hillary Clinton. You care nothing for the issues with which the next 4 years will be shaped, you care nothing for the elections or the consequences. You care only for yourself. Because no one, regardless of political affiliation or belief, consciously chooses to support their candidate’s enemy purely out of spite if they aren’t entirely and completely self-important.
And here’s the truth no one else seems to be saying: it just doesn’t fucking matter. You think the primary season was unfair? Why, because Florida and Michigan FUCKED UP and the DNC actually went through with their warning? Or because you believe sexism reared its ugly head and that’s why she lost? Maybe that’s true, but you know what’s worse than mixing sexism and politics? Selfishness and politics. Your “my feelings before our country” attitude is sickening. You sad little fucks are flocking to John McCain with a rallying cry that might as well be “I love myself and my own hurt feelings more than the troops, more than the wellbeing of the economy, more than THE SHIT THAT REALLY MATTERS.” And I cannot even begin to detail precisely how nauseating and pathetic that is. I am disgusted to even live on the same continent as you. If you want to sob over Clinton’s defeat, go ahead. Cry into a pillow and blare Death Cab for Cutie like a normal person. But don’t you dare jeopardize this election and this country with your painfully self-righteous, self-centered little agenda. It’s revolting.
So grow up. It’s a big world out there, full of foreign concepts like common sense and maturity. Climb out of the sandbox, little ones, and move on into the world of adults. Get some perspective. And while you’re at it, buy yourself a nice hardback copy of Webster’s and look up the term “logic.”
And if that fails, at least you’ll already be close to home, “losers.”
With Love,
Elysa
4leslie said,
September 3, 2008 at 5:26 am
Please understand that I share your indignation of those Hillary supporters who have jumped-ship. Nothing you or I could write will ever bring them back into the fold; they’re dead to us.
What bothers me is that those who are on the fence will be offended by your angry tone, and that’ll be enough to push THEM over the edge. If we’re going to get Barack elected – and it’s looking harder and harder every day, we have to reach out to the ones who are still undecided. We need to give them a positive message, and inclusive message; a message of HOPE.
Because, come Nov. 4th, we’re gonna need every vote we can get…
Fredskronk said,
September 3, 2008 at 8:34 am
Best read today! U Rock!
Kumar said,
September 3, 2008 at 9:45 am
Thank you. That needed to be said.
Mariana said,
September 3, 2008 at 2:33 pm
A little abrasive, no?
Brittany said,
September 3, 2008 at 10:28 pm
Of course it’s abrasive…hence the name “Political Bitches.”
However, nothing she said is untrue. I’d like to hear their opinions on Sarah Palin. Thoughts ladies?
Bradley said,
September 4, 2008 at 12:50 am
You catch more flies with honey than vinegar. Hopefully many of these “undecided” or “McCain voters” will come home to the Dems by Nov. But blogs like this aren’t really helping…
Bella said,
September 4, 2008 at 2:44 am
Elysa, thanks so much. I must say, it definately brightened my day to have read this. How many times my mom and I have said this in the last few days…Yeah, way to put it.
Kathryn said,
September 4, 2008 at 3:32 am
Excellent. Seriously, some people have no logic.
John Chavez said,
September 4, 2008 at 4:22 am
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG I WISH THEY SAID SOMETHING LIKE THAT ON TV!
Love you back!
- John
Becca said,
September 4, 2008 at 6:33 am
you are one genius, elysa.
pure genius.
Keeton said,
September 4, 2008 at 2:33 pm
Although I disagree on candidates, I have to agree that this argument makes sense. Voting for the other party simply for revenge seems a bit immature for voting age ADULTS.
Also, very well put together, Elysa. Keep it up!
Helena said,
September 4, 2008 at 6:35 pm
Elyssa,
I agree with you on hundred percent.
I love you! You are just amazing! haha
Amen.
Helena
p.s. I though it ironic how you ended it. lol.
Helena said,
September 4, 2008 at 6:35 pm
*thought
MaryPat said,
September 5, 2008 at 1:28 am
Hey. I was a Clinton-er but I agree that if he’s good enough for her, he’s good enough for me.
Kristen said,
September 5, 2008 at 7:23 am
Kudos Elysa. All of that was very accurate and very well said. I just today listened to your first mugglecast episode and found out about this blog… I’ll be sticking around ;o)
Keep up the good work!
Ash said,
September 5, 2008 at 1:26 pm
Ah Elyssa, your words have rang truest once again.
I only wish this could get a little more mainstream. Turn those Hillary
supporters in the right direction *nodds*
Isha said,
September 6, 2008 at 10:52 pm
I have nothing else to say…that was perfect
Jen said,
September 14, 2008 at 2:27 am
This is quite amazing! If it could only be printed on the front page of the damn paper where all those damn idiots can read it!!!
Kevin said,
September 14, 2008 at 3:04 am
Elyssa,
You made my fucking day.
I read the first paragraph laughed hysterically and then went to school and quoted that to everyone regardless of what they thought. Everyone was like “wow, thats mean.” no that, hilariously true.
William said,
September 15, 2008 at 2:54 am
That should be Hilary’s next campaign speech! LOL
Yolanda said,
September 16, 2008 at 12:48 am
I agree one hundred percent!
politicalbitches said,
September 16, 2008 at 11:32 pm
Hey guys,
Thanks very much! I’m glad you agree and got some value out of it. *special high-five to Helena* Thanks. =) I’m surprised and touched that any of you keep coming back! We’re terrible with updating consistently– sorry about that, I’ll work on it.
And, Mariana, the title of the blog IS “political bitches,” you know. Abrasive is the name of the game. Partly because it’s more entertaining that way, but mostly because political correctness frequently destroys politics. It’s time for people to say it how it is.
<3,
Elysa
lizbeth said,
September 20, 2008 at 9:20 pm
I love, love, love you for that (and for updating, I was starting to think you forgot about this overly piece of work).
That was one of the best rants I’ve read in a long time, and there have been other damned good rants here. I enjoyed this and laughed at parts, but couldn’t help feeling sorry for the Hilary supporter that was either not voting/voting fro McCain that stumbled upon this, although I’m sure they’ll rethink their decision.
Yay Elysa!
lizbeth said,
September 20, 2008 at 9:21 pm
*wonderful piece of work
or maybe I meant something else, but I definitely didn’t mean overly
Sam said,
September 21, 2008 at 7:53 pm
That post was a 100% winner.
I can’t even begin to describe my frustration with people’s complete lack of understanding, or just complete disregard for the values of a certain political platform. How people can just bounce back and forth between democrat and republican astounds me. This whole strategy of voting on personality on the part of many Americans is how we ended up with W for eight years.
So thanks for saying everything I have been thinking for the past several months.
-Sam
Rice12345 said,
September 22, 2008 at 1:56 am
LOVELY rant. I agree 101%. I can only pray that some Clinton “supporters” read it.
Tom said,
September 24, 2008 at 4:37 pm
I just don’t understand how someone who openly hated Hillary Clinton so much in previous post, could hate her so much even though openly admitting she was 95% inline with the candidate of their choice. While i plan on supporting Barrack and voted for Hillary in the primaries, I think this kinda of out lash, definitely not limited to this forum, is one of the main reasons Clinton supported remain undecided.