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Re: Why do they keep pushing for it to be over? (2.00 / 4)

Because it is over and if Senator Clinton does not take the opportunity to withdraw now, she will completely destroy her and her husband's legacy and become a villified figure on the order of Joe Lieberman.

It's over.  I'm all for reconciliation, but not with those who continue a fight that is lost.


by Same As It Ever Was on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 07:48:25 AM EST
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Re: Why do they keep pushing for it to be over? (2.00 / 1)

And I'm sure you were trashing Kennedy's endorsement of Obama for the same reasons right?  He's divisive, he took the fight to the Convention, he destroyed his brother's and families legacy...blah, blah, blah.

That's all crap.  The SD's don't even cast votes until the convention.  Hillary hasn't indicated whether or not she will contest until the convention or take a fight to the credentials committee.  But the hyperbole that by what was in her speech will destroy her and Bill's legacy is pure fallacy and is just an attempt to continue to demagogue and pound on the Clinton's.

The nomination is NOT wrapped up, because if it was I wouldn't be heading to our State Convention and being able to cast my vote for Hillary instead of Obama.

You can have your version of 'your' truth, but the facts are facts, and you can't change them.  Should Clinton conceed then, all DEM's should even somewhat loosely coalese around the nominee.  They don't have to canvass or call or even participate in the actual process...all they have to do is vote against John McCain and the other down-ticket Rep's come November.


He that lives upon hope, will die fasting. -Ben Franklin
by TxDem08 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 11:33:56 AM EST
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Re: Why do they keep pushing for it to be over? (none / 0)

Why would I trash Kennedy's endorsement of Obama?  Because of a mistake he made 28 years ago?

The credentials committee meme is a canard.  Florida and Michigan could be seated as is at full strength at this point and he would still have the requisite number of delegates.  

You can keep telling yourself that the superdelegates are going to change their mind en masse, but it's not going to happen.  He is the presumptive nominee.


by Same As It Ever Was on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:27:48 PM EST
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Re: Why do they keep pushing for it to be over? (none / 0)

Oh and I never suggested that her speech was what would damage her and her husband''s legacies.  But taking the fight to the convention most certainly would.  


by Same As It Ever Was on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:30:54 PM EST
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