This entire “bitter” issue is nothing more than the equivalent of two children arguing over who won the game. Then finally when one can’t think of any way to win they say, “oh yeah, well you’re ugly.” However what is even more offensive about this whole thing is how obviously scripted and unauthentic this ridiculous this ad is. This reminds me of a life insurance commercial for seniors 65 and older. Does anyone really think that these people were just randomly found on the street and that they actually speak like that? I mean come on! I know she and her husband are painfully phony but do her ads have to be? I’ve seen videos made by teenagers that are more convincing then that.
The problem is that the Clinton campaign is trying to sell to the Americans of 2000 not the Americans of 2008. They don’t seem to understand that the events of the last seven years have awoken us from our slumber. We are now awake, informed and no longer easily fooled. If all the people that are so involved in this campaign were as informed and involved before the Iraq war as they are now it would have never happened. If we had all the alterative media then as we do now the Iraq invasion would have never happened.
If one good thing has happened from 9/11 until now it is that we as a country have stood up and took notice to what is happening and many have moved passed the tacky, lame-ass, phony, distracting, childish name calling and hair pulling.