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from the 'Tom Brokaw 50' superdeleagate who were on the verge of declaring support for Obama. Now would be a really good time.
John McCain is anti-choice
by stevej on Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 06:36:48 AM PDT
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Denied this a week ago.
'[Obama] has treated us like adults throughout this primary, and it is time to act like adults.' - John Cole
by RichM on Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 06:43:47 AM PDT
had to gain by lying.
by stevej on Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 06:53:10 AM PDT
But either it was going to happen and it was held back because of Hillary's 'victory' on March 4 or his sources are incorrect.
by RichM on Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 06:58:32 AM PDT
I'm not at all sure the Clintons will now heed voices of reason---all they comprehend is raw power. A significant Super endorsement now that Mississippi has played out--by more than 20% in spite of fairly-strenuous Clinton efforts there---would be the show of force we need right now.
Ya Basta!!! Dayenu!!! Enuff Already!!!
by serrano on Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 06:45:22 AM PDT
Is that they're quite real and the reason Pelosi asked everyone to hold up last week.
I'm hopeful in my impression that the double-whammy yesterday of Pelosi saying HRC blew the combined ticket (quite publicly, i might add - she seemed quite snarky about it to boot) along with the Dem Congressional pushback on a FLA revote yesterday is combined to pad the floor for some movement from the Supers now.
I can't stress this enough: i know we want this to be over now, but they have to play their hand, if they are indeed going to, in a way that doesn't humiliate HRC or her supporters. The party needs some mending to get us past this phase, and pushing her out in a way that most of us would applaud at the moment isn't going to help.
My $.02.
by toothwalker on Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 08:59:07 AM PDT
wide narrow
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