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The arrogance of it all is a funny thing to behold.
For at least two days now, you've been using fuzzy math to falsely claim that HRC is leading the popular vote.
She's not. Get it? She's not...
That's been pointed out to you before - but your Clinton-colored glasses prevent you from accepting that simple truth.
Harv - this thing is effectively OVER. It only remains to be seen how much class your candidate exhibits in winding down her campaign.
And, no, we won't accept her as VP.
So now, even YOU know what's coming.
by brentmack on Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 07:58:18 PM PDT
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kicked ass in Ohio, and won Texas by enough.
Deal with it.
And I'm being generous by entertaining the notion of Obama as VP. As if you'd appreciate it.
No more Republican rule.
by HarveyMilk on Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 08:00:39 PM PDT
if Clinton is the Nominee, the last thing i want for Obama is to have the Clinton albatross strung around his neck for the rest of his political career
Yes We Can
by josephk on Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 08:12:19 PM PDT
that Obama is ahead in the popular vote. Yet I notice that your diary still asserts otherwise.
But at least anyone who read this can now determine how seriously to take your commitment to, like, accuracy.
"How eager you are to be slaves." - Emperor Tiberius to the Senate of Rome, in response to their offer to pass any legislation he wished.
by MBNYC on Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 08:31:28 PM PDT
Like the speed of light, the inevitability of Hillary is the same in all frames of reference. She is inevitable no matter what happens with voting. It is paradigmatic.
Ortiz/Ramírez '08
by theran on Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 08:55:06 PM PDT
Maybe you didn't check today?
by kate mckinnon on Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 09:07:22 PM PDT
Hillary's inevitability is a global optimum in Democratic politics. Anything else would weaken the party. Even after she loses, Hillary will remain inevitable.
by theran on Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 09:09:45 PM PDT
I mean, you don't get to pick her VP when she wins, and nobody other than Barack Obama would get to appreciate the notional offer.
I don't get this post at all.
by theran on Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 09:08:12 PM PDT
Hillary... won Texas by enough. Deal with it.
Hillary... won Texas by enough.
It looks like your lady may have LOST the delegate count in Texas.
The damn Caucus-Monster reared its ugly head again and took a big bite out of your candidate's fading hopes.
Deal with that, Mr. Milk!
http://www.statesman.com/...
by brentmack on Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 09:27:15 PM PDT
wide narrow
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