Friday, March 28, 2008

Abandoning the Ship

I still say 'don't discount her making a comeback' but more democrats have jumped ship. Even Bill has quieted down. Senator Leahy - drop out. Howard Dean - get it done by July 1. Senator Casey - jumped on the bandwagon, literally on the bus with Obama. The Kennedy's - split, but the big names on Obama's side. Bloomberg if he supports anyone will be Obama over Clinton.

It looks like the rules she supported a year ago have come back and bit her in the butt. By excluding Florida and Michigan delegates for upping their voting day, Hillary will lose the nomination. With those votes, many more super delegates would have supported her because she would clearly have the popular vote behind her.

Then there are those Dems who want Gore to jump in and take the nomination from both. Talk about throwing out votes. The most elitist of liberals support Gore.

Sad day that Hillary will realize she and Bill have been sidelined and her political future is over. It would be questionable whether NY will take her back. How do you readjust when you have been throw overboard by the major Democrats.

She is realizing how much people do not like her and she isn't enjoying it.

Still ... don't discount these two. She and Bill are two very dangerous people in politics. Like sharks among seal pups.

UPDATE:
"Clinton Vows to Stay in Race to Convention"

"I have no intention of stopping until we finish what we started and until we see what happens in the next 10 contests and until we resolve Florida and Michigan. And if we don't resolve it, we'll resolve it at the convention -- that's what credentials committees are for."


Yippeee.

Rip rip rip ...

Make Mine Freedom - 1948


American Form of Government

Who's on First? Certainly isn't the Euro.