The latest in filth:
The nightmare unfolding on Rev. Wright and Senator Obama is the reason superdelegates were created. Because anyone thinking Wright won't follow Obama's candidacy into the general election is willing to gamble the presidency on it. How short a memory to DC Democrats have when it comes to Republican attacks?
My witty retort?
Pledged delegates exist to stop Hillary Clinton.
Taylor then tells us Jeremiah Wright makes her face turn white:
To some of us plain old blue collar Dems, what Obama is saying in the face of video evidence smells to high heaven. When we see Reverend Wright's hate we blanch.
Blanch?
Wonderful choice of words! Tayloriffic, I say!
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Taylor launches into a real beaut of an argument:
As I said recently, if Obama is the nominee, taking myself out of this analysis, there is no evidence Clinton supporters will support Obama either, a fact that's hardened recently. At a time when this was supposed to be a Democratic year, challenges to manifesting our presidential dreams are definitely afoot.
Great, so now we have to support Hillary, even though she's trailing, because her blanching supporters won't vote for the other candidate?
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While we're on the subject of Democratic loyalty and guilt-by-association McCarthyism, does anybody know which Presidential candidate's husband offered the following words in 1969?
The decision not to be a resister and the related subsequent decisions were the most difficult of my life. I decided to accept the draft in spite of my beliefs for one reason: to maintain my political viability within the system. For years I have worked to prepare myself for a political life characterized by both practical political ability and concern for rapid social progress. It is a life I still feel compelled to try to lead. I do not think our system of government is by definition corrupt, however dangerous and inadequate it has been in recent years (the society may be corrupt, but that is not the same thing, and if that is true we are all finished anyway).
Moreover, is there anybody here who did not defend that Presidential candidate's husband -- or who wouldn't do it all over again?
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Don't forget, Jeremiah Wright is a former Marine.
And Taylor Marsh can go kiss his black ass.