As been the case with frightening, even dizzying frequency, the mighty SonlitKnight's predictions have, yet again, been proven accurate. In examining the effects of the dramatic and undeniable success of the surge (something the Knight also predicted), Sonlit predicted that Democrats would not be able to use it successfully as a 2008 campaign issue. He was, of course, correct. (As is almost always the case.)
The latest predictions regarded the nature of the campaign between Hillary and Obama. On January 14th, the Mighty Knight said:
Republicans are watching with sadistic glee, wondering how nasty Hillary the bitch is going to have to get to hold off Obama. By the looks of things, this could turn into a full blown, race baiting blood bath as the black democrat racists all line up behind Obama and the white Democrat racists line up behind the bitch. The party of segregation is alive and well.
Now this, from today's Breitbart:
Personal antipathy and pent-up anger boiled over as Democratic foes Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama accused each other of twisting the truth, in a fiery 2008 campaign debate Monday. The two senators stared one another down, gesticulated and constantly interrupted one another, flinging accusations and counter-charges at a vital stage of their quests for the White House. Obama, the Illinois senator striving to be the United States' first black president, also lashed out at former president Bill Clinton, who is mounting a vociferous campaign on behalf of his wife. "I can't tell who I am running against sometimes," said Obama, for whom Saturday's South Carolina primary, the next round of the 2008 nominating marathon is a must-win after two victories in a row by Clinton. Obama all but accused the Clintons of lying about his opposition
to the Iraq war and a comment he made that the Republicans had latterly been the party of ideas, and what was painted as praise for Republican icon Ronald
Reagan.
You can just call me the Nostradamus of blogging. Go ahead, I really don't mind. ~Sonlit |
Personal antipathy and pent-up anger boiled over as Democratic foes Hillary Clinton and