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if there's one thing we know about both Clintons, it's that they won't stand for being ignored. That's contrary to their very nature.
"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 Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 06:08:08 AM PDT
Obama has to act like the nominee -- and just basically treat Hillary like she's Mike Gravel.
by Hesiod on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 06:09:18 AM PDT
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the problem is that she won't let him do that.
Then again, with no money, it's not as if she can do a lot about it.
by MBNYC on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 06:12:58 AM PDT
by Hesiod on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 06:20:00 AM PDT
If money dries up, she's marginalized. They can stomp their feet as much as they want.
The supers need to step up, especially if Obama's loss is less than 10%. They're supposed to be the adults here, and there's only one candidate who has acted like an adult -- playing by the rules, running a magnificently organized campaign, raised boatloads of money, inspired volunteers in record numbers.
They need to coalesce behind the nominee and let us all get to work, aiming those guns at McCain and all down-ticket races. It's time to marginalize the tantrum-throwing child who tries to change the rules, like playing Chutes and Ladders with a three year old.
The money, frankly, is being wasted on the primary. Let's get to work, get ourselves a working majority in Congress, elect an outstanding president.
Come on, supers. Do your job. Do it now.
by 57andFemale on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 06:23:28 AM PDT
What the superdelegates need to understand is that if were not fighting The Clintons we could be donating money to Obama and the congressional candidates so that we have a working majority.
by rosecar on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 06:31:02 AM PDT
wide narrow
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