Amir0x said:
You know it's just that for so long, she was sowing such dramatic seeds of doubt in voters minds about Obama. The most unforgivable sin was her actually pimping McCain while criticizing Obama. That still cannot be washed away by a speech.
She has a LOT of work to do before she's officially on my good side. There was a lot of stuff that, to me, is just ugly. On top of the McCain praise, there was the fact that she used civil rights and voter's rights as an excuse to keep herself in the race. There was there was the hypocrisy in her "count every vote" movement. There was the sexism/victim card. And the reason all of this still upsets me is because I don't believe, for an instant, that any of this outrage was genuine. And these issues are VERY important, that's why I don't believe a politician should be allowed to drag them through the mud just because they have no other options to win.
It was a great speech today, and a definite first step in the right direction. But keep in mind: all the problems of party unity that were discussed were created by her. She created a very, very polarized "us vs. them" narrative, and for her to encourage talk that somehow, this election was being stolen from her within her own party during a goddamn primary is something that no speech is going to fix.
She did good today, no doubt. But until I know that she hasn't already done irreparable damage, I still don't trust her.