from his website:
"BARACK TURNING DOWN HILLARY VP OFFER Although I've been encouraging that this Dream Team thing be at the end of this dog biting primary thing, the fact that BARACK OBAMA punched back and called out the fact that he was ahead- not behind - made me tip my black hat. Again I repeat I think the system is outdated and will require a team to get this place on beat with the world. I still think job wise that H. C. as prez and B. O. as VP can revolutionize the position, but H.C.'s ego done screwed her out. Its like I hear the N-word seeping out of the look on her face. Plus B. O. spanked the naysayers when it came to finally discussing race and his Pastor Reverend Wright. Again I'm not talking the campaign only here I'm talking the combination being able to handle a difficult leftover job these next four years not only in duty, world policy, but also in perception. CHANGE means revolution , I simply say GO O. And I have no expectations that allow me to be jaded no matter what happens, as with the past three elections- I will be prepared the day after Election Day no matter what."
:slanted: i can't believe he would even consider Hilary Clinton as president
from the observer:
"I ask him, in conclusion, the inevitable question: does he, as an avowed hater of governments, support Barack Obama? He falls uncharacteristically silent for a moment or two. 'I support him for all the right and all the wrong reasons,' he says. 'It's a moment, you know, it's definitely a moment, but let's not kid ourselves, it will be very hard for him to do the job. They'll make it hard for him, as hard as they can. To tell the truth, I believed in the dream ticket to begin with. I thought that he could be the greatest Vice President ever. I think, in a way, he'd have more power as Vice President.'"
seems like he's taking Obama being black as more or less the only relevant factor, hardly the ferocious critical eye i would have hoped for, he kind of assumes that Obama has the ideal intentions - "it will be very hard for him to do the job" - surely "what is the job and how would he do it?" is pretty important