So, Governor Bill Richardson (D-NM) — who has his lips firmly planted on Hillary’s backside when she was the “inevitable” candidate — has jumped ship and endorsed Barack Obama.

This lead to James Carville — who still does have his lips firmly planted on Hillary’s backside — to call Gov. Richardson a “Judas“.

Which I guess makes Hillary what? Jesus Christ?

I think In the Pink Texas has the best take on this:

Since I was educated by Catholic schools, let me give you a little background. Judas was the apostle who betrayed Jesus for money. This is not a fair comparison since Richardson’s not doing this for money, he’s doing this to be Secretary of State.

That sounds about right.

If Hillary somehow manages to steal win the nomination, I wouldn’t stand too close to Gov. Richardson as the whiplash effect of him flopping back to Hillary might take out a few innocent bystanders.

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  2 Responses to “Gov. Bill “Judas” Richardson Turns His Back on Hillary “Jesus Christ” Clinton”

  1. Ain’t that the truth…but somehow I think Clinton wouldn’t be too forgiving, although she might give him a job as Ambassador to

    Pitcairn Islands
    # Special Notes: Settled in 1790 by the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian companions.
    # Size: 47 sq km
    # Population: 46

  2. A few months ago, I really liked Bill Richardson. But, more recently I have completely changed my mind. I’m 54 years old, voted democratic almost my whole life. I will not be voting for Obama or Richardson. They are losers, McCain will be a much better choice. Thank goodness that we have a somewhat liberal republican this election. However, even President Bush would be better than Obama. By the way, I have yet to find a single democrat that plans to vote for Obama. I’m not doubting the primary results, although many of those Obama wins were caucuses and trust me, in a voting booth things will be different.

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