Lot's of anger here, righteous anger, against HRC and her campaign.
Lots of frustration with the HRC supporters who are hanging onto vapors, smoke and mirrors.
But there's not much that can be done by the blogosphere to change HRC's mind. They are in the fight until it's decided.
And I can understand the frustration of the women in this party who have waited decades, years for a woman to lead this country. They don't want to give up that hope. And attempts to change their minds via the progressive blogosphere are unlikely to make a difference.
But what can make the difference? This whole fiasco of the waning days of the primary could end if the Super Delegates would do what they are charged to do... look out for the best interests of the party.
It's time for committed Obama delegates, interest groups, netizens... to really lean on the uncommitteds to end this now.
In Washington DC, which went heavily for Obama.. half the Super Delegates are still uncommitted or still supporting HRC! This is nuts. It's time for the grassroots to let these type know that it's time to shit or get off the pot. These uncommitted delegates need pressure from every angle, fellow delegates, constituents, diarists here at DKOS.
It just doesn't make sense now, after HRC's latest race baiting comments, for any delegate to sit idly by and claim they are waiting for the process to work itself to a conclusion.
The process is broken, and it's up to the super delegates to fix it!