Everyone says it's over, but really, it's not. "How?," you ask? Well, you have to think outside the box...
We all agree that America's standing in the world has suffered under Bush. So why shouldn't the rest of the world have a say in our presidential election?
Hillary could make a powerful argument that to truly repair our relationships, we should have international delegates! Then, other nations would see how serious we are that we value their opinion and want to right the wrongs of the Bush administration.
How to choose these delegates, you ask?
Well, Hillary has a plan. It seems her strength is downtrodden, blue-collar whites, and she is weak with blacks and educated whites. So, we should assign delegates to Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. But we shouldn't stop at Europe. Let's involve our neighbors to the south & north: Mexico and [rural] Canada.
If each of these states were assigned, say, 40 pledged delegates and 10 Superdelegates, Hillary could easily overtake Obama in delegates and be one step closer to her long-held goal. It's so unfair that she is being denied her rightful place at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue simply because these blacks and educated whites don't see how tirelessly she has worked for 35 years to help others.
How can we nominate a candidate who is so weak with Eastern Bloc voters?! All we'd be doing is ensuring McCain's victory! Wake up, people!