From the Clinton's perspective it doesn't hurt suggest the concept of conspiracy as sort of generally accepted knowledge in certain parts of the country (by which idiots hardly matters in the way of public persuasion). Especially when their opponent is fighting outright lies that they themselves are doing nothing to diffuse. On the contrary, the Clinton's are trying to make a "liberal media" issue, as if the entire fourth estate is protecting Senator Obama in some way, leaving the audience to draw their own conclusions as to what exactly is really being hidden/kept from the public. It's very similar in use as the "as far as I know" comments Senator Clinton made, on 60 Minutes no less, regarding Obama's faith. Implying that if he was a Muslim, she's not privy to the knowledge, like say, maybe the media is. They're using an uneducated, dare I say bitter, and sometimes racist, sect of the electorate to seemingly create support of a general distrust of the process and the media covering it, while drumming up useful hostility and suspicion of Senator Obama. At this point, the people that are vehemently defending their actions are dumb/blind or shameless pussies, or both.
I should say I'm really tired. I've only been getting sporadic sleep lately, so maybe I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about. Wouldn't be the first time, nor the last.
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