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To Hillary supporters. Why do you hate Obama so much ?
He even is a democrat. I wonder if you (who are going to vote reps) are voting on issues.
If you are just for hillary's person you may know that the horse is dead but if you are a democrat so our issues are going to be represented on GE and you can always defend them
it can also be possible that reps are tryin to split us by claimin to be clinton supporters
30 Answers
- TruthSeekerLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Oh, I don't hate Senator Obama. Quite to the contrary, I find him quite charming. I just do not agree with him on several key issues. I am also very uncomfortable with the judgment he has illustrated in choosing his associates and the church he attended for more than 20 years where HATE-FILLED RHETORIC was seemingly commonplace. I question his character and am uncertain WHO he really is at this point in the campaign.
I do, however, find him very charming and charismatic to be certain. I just don't happen to believe that qualifies him to be president.
- 1 decade ago
I definitely don't hate Obama at all. I just feel like he is completely inexperienced and would make a very ineffective president. Not only that but it is a fact that Hillary stands a much better chance at beating McCain in the GE. Obama seriously has no chance whatsoever against McCain. So this makes me resent him for messing up the Dems chances at taking back the white house because they would have stood a great chance with Hillary. Now we're in for 4 more years of the same crap because some random inexperienced guy who's only been in the senate for 3 years decided to go and mess up the Democratic party because he felt like double talking us to death and rambling on and on about 'hope' and 'change'.
- 1 decade ago
I was and still am a Hillary supporter, despite the fact that she's effectively out of the presidential race. I also hate Barack Hussein Obama, Jr., so I'll try to answer your questions.
The essential reason I hate Obama is that he has no experience in some pretty key areas (military, domestic affairs beyond Illinois, etc) and proceeds to blithely lecture us on "change." I hate his wife, since she is racist (white people don't have a monopoly on prejudice, you know), and while that concern may seem minor she seems to have a lot of influence on Mr. Obama. (Don't believe me on the racism? Read her thesis here: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8642.htm...
I think Obama is just another slick politician, who pretends the race card isn't important and then plays it shamelessly. I hate how the media fawns all over him, and how he accepts it as if he deserves it. I hate his drooling fans who cheer when he sneezes. I hate how pretentious he is. As far as issues go, I hate how he very matter-of-factly states his wish to sit down and "talk" with our enemies as if it's really just that easy. I repeat: he has little to NO experience. He's riding upward because of America's obsession with good looks and cute sayings.
Sadly, I shall be voting for McCain, liberal Democrat that I am. I'll feel terribly dirty while doing it. But I fear a country with Barack Obama and his wife at the head. Just my opinion.
- 1 decade ago
I vote on the issues, the character and the judgement of the candidate and Obama is too inexperienced and is comfortable being friends with people who hate America. There's not enough known about his background. I would never vote for him for those reasons and more. The country is in too much of a mess to put someone so inexperienced as Obama in office. I vote for who is most qualified regardless of party and Obama's not it. If Hillary's out then I'll vote McCain.
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- willdLv 51 decade ago
I don't hate Obama. But it is a simple equation. Who has the knowledge and experience to be the next President? And I don't believe that that person is Obama. So, mark me down as a Clinton supporter for McCain.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I hate no one:
In America we expect people to lead by example that is why we have a President and not a King or Queen. If we had a King his son could become King without proving himself. But, in America you have to prove yourself and Obama has not done that. Here are a few of my reasons for not voting for Obama:
1. He is a proven liar, haven't we had enough of lies? Have we not learned anything from Bush, no more lies. Obama has already been caught in over 100 documented lies, that is already to many.
2. Obama is ready to attack Pakistan and he would pull troops out of Iraq only to send them back when the job is not completed. So, now instead of 1 war we will have 2.
3. Obama does not respect America. When you are running for President that is not the time for you to make statements. He should respect our flag, respect our anthems and respect our people he has done none of the above.
4. He has laid down with dogs and now he has fleas terrorists, theives, liars. He has a horrible group of friends who have helped him get this far and will be a permanant part of his life.
5. He has no plans for America. I have read his website and listend to his views, he has no idea how to better America, he is all talk.
6. He cut a lot of corners in the Senate and has hurt that state. Not voting he did not vote over 100 times in the Senate, he was a do nothing Senator and he will be a do nothing Pres. if elected.
7. As a black man I am very concerned how people of color handle their positions. I want us to do well, and prosper. So, far many of us have failed miserably. Condi Rice Failed. Clearance Thomas Failed. Stanley Oneal Failed. Colin Powell Failed. B. Obama Failed. These people were put in a position to fail, they never had the qualifications to lead. Obama is not qualified to be President, there is no reason to put another person of color into something they are not qualified for and then laugh when they fail miserably.
- the_dragynessLv 61 decade ago
That's a very general statement you are making and very unfair. I'm a Hillary supporter and I don't hate Obama. I would prefer that Hillary wins, but if she doesn't then I'll vote for Obama. I think their stances are very similar and I'm not happy with all the divisiveness. But it's been a very close campaign and people tend to take things to extremes.
Unfortunately, I think the media has been unfair to both candidates and has only served to exacerbate any problems. Most of the media is conservative so any chance to get the dems to fight within the party is positive in their eyes.
Go Dems!
- 1 decade ago
I am currently trying to get to the bottom of this very question(if you will read my stream of questions)
I don't quite understand it either. I'm thinking, at least 1/3 of them are fake, 1/3 will vote for Obama in the end, and 1/3 will vote Mccain or stay home.
This is a very complex issue, I have yet to understand.
- beta_hatLv 51 decade ago
Frankly I don't know why the democrats on here are so upset with Jimmy Carter. The man had some good policies (he legalized home brewing of beer for example). Also, Hillary and Barack have the almost the same economic platform, minus small differences on social security cap (well, Hillary hasn't committed to anything there) and a difference on capital gains. Mike, for an expert adviser I am shocked to see you making claims like that without any evidence to back it up. Maybe you could remind us of the similarities between Obama's plan and Carter's on the economy?
Somehow people have been convinced that Obama is of the extreme left. In reality he is very close to Clinton on most issues, much closer than to McCain. I have yet to hear any cogent argument as to how Hillary's policies are more like McCain's than Obama's.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
because he is a welfare expanding, crime ignoring, affirmative action selling, HAMAS loving, radical racist parishioner, Ahmendinijah coddling, Koran reading, Madrassah attending, gay marriage supporting, present-voting elite uppity McGovernik who can't tell the difference between the truth and a lie.