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		<title>Clinton vs. Obama</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve barely been following the elections or researching the candidates because I feel that none of them are going to offer anything in the way of real change. It&#8217;s particularly saddening considering that we have the potential to elect the first black (man) or (white) woman president.
According to talk around the dinner table, the latest [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve barely been following the elections or researching the candidates because I feel that none of them are going to offer anything in the way of real change. It&#8217;s particularly saddening considering that we have the potential to elect the first black (man) or (white) woman president.</p>
<p>According to talk around the dinner table, the latest tawdry gossip (compliments of conservative talk radio) is that the Clinton campaign will have a &#8220;bomb to drop about Obama.&#8221; For me, the dynamics of this election have brought the stark reality of our political system, hell, the way things work on a larger level even, to light. Things are getting ugly. There&#8217;s no building of alliances, no effort to see eye to eye or keep the peace.</p>
<p>A black man and a white woman (Both are classically used to represent black people and women as a whole &#8211; bell hooks has a lot to say about the sexism and racism of that in Ain&#8217;t I a Woman.) are pitted against each other in typical divide and conquer fashion. Whether it&#8217;s just being played up by the media or it&#8217;s truth, what seems to be an escalating animosity between them pains me.</p>
<p>And yeah&#8230; I&#8217;ll admit that I am happy Clinton won New Hampshire tonight. Although I know that ultimately I could never vote for her in the primary, (as a lesser of two evils I would) I didn&#8217;t want to see her defeated so quickly. People are all too gleeful at the prospect of her loss and it really does get on my nerves. As well, I guess I want to hold on to the idea of a woman president for just a little longer. I don&#8217;t want her to win, but dammit, I don&#8217;t want her to lose either!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m having trouble fleshing out the divide and conquer point and how this connects to other events historically.</p>


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