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TUESDAY MAY 13 2008 6:00 AM

Submitted by FearTheReaper. Edited By erin_broadley.

TAGS: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Democratic Primary

When the Democratic primaries began I was afraid the party faithful would pick Hillary Clinton as the nominee. She would have lost handily to any Republican nominee and energized the right wing base, creating coattails for GOP gains in Congress. As the primaries continued, it became apparent that Hillary probably wasn’t going to win the nomination. Yet, she continued. I then became angry at her campaign’s obvious racism and ugly tactics. Finally, she began attacking Obama like she was Karl Rove. At that point, I went from anger to hate. I despised the demon with every fiber in my body. But, again, my feelings have changed. Now I am bewildered and confused by her inability to face reality.

Her actions remind me of a couple of situations. The first is the execution of Ricky Ray Rector in 1992. Ricky killed a cop and then shot himself in the head. He survived, but was basically lobotomized. On the night of his execution, he set aside his desert (pecan pie) so he could come back and eat it when he returned from the electric chair. There may not be a more appropriate analogy for Hillary than Rickey Ray Rector. The only situation that comes close occurred in England during the time of King Arthur.



The race for the presidency was over in February. Then it was really, really over on March 5th, after the Ohio and Texas primaries. There was just no way Hillary would ever catch him in delegates after that day. But she kept on going. Six weeks later, she actually won Pennsylvania by 9 points, which only set her back further, and yet she continued on, in a delusional stupor. Finally, on May 6th, Hillary lost the nomination when Obama crushed her in North Carolina and tied her in Indiana. Now, everyone knows Hillary has lost - except Hillary.

The media declared the race over.




David Gergen, a former adviser to several presidents, including Mrs. Clinton’s husband: “I think the Clinton people know the game is almost up.”


Bob Franken, political analyst: “Let’s put it right on the table: It’s over. It’s over.”


Bob Schieffer, CBS News: “Basically, Maggie, this race is over.”


George Stephanopoulos, ABC: “This nomination fight is over.”





Yet, that did not stop Hillary. She has decided to continue on, despite this little thing called reality. And even though one of America’s main polling institutions has decided to just stop asking polling questions about her.


However, while Senator Clinton has remained close and competitive in every meaningful measure, she is a close second and the race is over. It has become clear that Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee.

Even if every single Superdelegate was convinced that the former First Lady is somewhat more electable than Obama, that is not enough of a reason to deny him the nomination.

With this in mind, Rasmussen Reports will soon end our daily tracking of the Democratic race and focus exclusively on the general election competition between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama.


Well, that’s no reason to stop, is it? Hillary’s only hope is to convince the Superdelegates to overturn the will of the people and vote for her. She apparently is unaware that her 108 Superdelegate lead has evaporated and she now trails trails Obama in the party insider vote.


Sen. Barack Obama moved into the lead today in the last category that Sen. Hillary Clinton had claimed to have an edge -- support among the Democratic Party's Superdelegates.

The Illinois Democrat grabbed the superdelegate lead thanks to a switch by New Jersey Rep. Donald Payne and an endorsement from previously uncommitted Rep. Peter DeFazio of Oregon.

Those two votes gave Obama a 267-266 lead over Clinton. That is a huge shift since the days when Clinton boasted about a 60-plus-vote lead among the party's pros back on Super Tuesday.


Since last Tuesday, Obama has picked up 20 Superdelegates and Hillary has picked up 1.5. And now Obama’s spokesman is sending out emails, seeking staff for the upcoming general election.


From: Dan Pfeiffer [mailto:XXXXX]

Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:52 PM

Subject: Resumes and Recommendations

While Barack continues to campaign hard in the upcoming primary states, we have begun collecting resumes for communications staff for the general election. Pls send resumes of friends and colleagues who you would recommend to become part of our organization either in Chicago or in a state to XXXXXX.

Thanks,

Dan Pfeiffer


Just a guy who won the Democratic primary staffing up to take on the other party’s nominee, while a bag lady runs around in the alley screaming, “I’m the nominee, I’m the nominee.”

Obama has moved on. He’s no longer running against Hillary. Today he will fly to Michigan, where he will meet with state leaders to discuss seating the state’s delegates. Obama is doing so because he WON the Democratic primary.


Obama will meet with leading Democrats and campaign in Michigan on Wednesday, staking a claim to vital general election turf and working toward a compromise that would seat Michigan's disputed delegates at the Democratic National Convention in August.


The Obama campaign will not be fighting too hard for the final Democratic delegates. They don’t need to. They have decided to turn their attention John McCain – mostly because he’s the only opponent left.


"Our schedule reflects the fact that we are still fighting for votes and delegates in the remaining contests, but also that we are going to places that are going to be competitive in the fall. John McCain has gone unchallenged for far too long and we're going to make sure that voters in competitive states know the choice in this election between changing Washington and the third term of George Bush's failed policies that McCain is offering."


Nothing to worry about, Hillary. Don’t pay attention to the fact that Obama is ignoring you and campaigning in Florida and Missouri.


    Tuesday - Cape Giradeau, Missouri
    Wednesday – Macomb County and Grand Rapids, Michigan
    Friday – South Dakota
    Saturday and Sunday – Oregon
    Next week – Tampa, Orlando, Palm Beach County and Miami


This is the point in the movie where drunk brother keeps trying to fight sober brother, who wants nothing to do with it.

EXT. LAWN.

The brothers square off on the law. Sober Brother slowly backs up. Drunk Brother lunges and swings wildly at Sober Brother. Sober Brother easily ducks the blow.

    SOBER BROTHER
    I’m not going to fight you.

    DRUNK BROTHER
    You think you’re better than me?!

    SOBER BROTHER
    Stop. Dad wouldn’t want this.

Drunk Brother lunges again. Sober brother steps to the left. Drunk Brother misses and collapses face down in the flowerbed.

Sober Brother takes Drunk Brother’s car keys out of his pocket.

    DRUNK BROTHER
    (Sobbing into dirt)
    Dad loved me more.

    SOBER BROTHER
    You can wash up in the bathroom. I put some sheets on the couch.

Sober Brother enters the house he alone inherited from their father.

    DRUNK BROTHER
    I’m sleeping right here. In my flowerbed! Forever!

FADE TO SADNESS

Like most drunks, Hillary isn’t so good with her money, either. She’s $20 million in the hole – and her enablers are telling her to keep the party going.


Clinton aides continued to insist that she will remain in the race even while confirming that she is $20 million in debt. "The voters are going to decide this," senior adviser Howard Wolfson said on "Fox News Sunday," acknowledging the $20 million figure. "There is no reason for her not to continue this process."


Right, no reason – except she lost. And she’s broke. And 11-year-old kids are selling their bikes to keep the party going.


When Hatfield presented former President Bill Clinton with a check for $440 after Friday's rally at the Williamson Fire Station, the man who was once the leader of the free world seemed to nearly come to tears.

"You sold your bike to get this?'' Clinton asked.

The reply was "yes'' and a whole lot more.

Hatfield feels so strongly that Hillary Clinton should be the next president he not only sold his bicycle, but video games and anything else he could find that "I could make money with'' to donate to the former first lady's bid for the Democratic nomination.

"I was thinking one day how could I make money for the campaign,'' he says. "And I just went through my closet and found things I didn't need.''

The result was a donation that for the most part left the former president, who is known as a great communicator, speechless.


This has moved from distressing to absurd to pathetic. Hillary Clinton is a walking, talking joke. Every time she enters a room, people should say, “Dead man walking.” Maybe then she’ll start to figure it out. I mean, I doubt it, but at least it's something.

 

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Varuka_Salt

Varuka_Salt

I'm lost
October 2006

MAY 13, 2008 04:45 PM

FearTheReaper said:

coyotemike said:

newhope said:
Vote Conservative!



No



Why? It worked out great for the past eight years.



Well, for Blackwater and Exxon shareholders, it was tits!

indieandyy

indieandyy

Los Angeles, CA
October 2007

MAY 13, 2008 04:59 PM

Johnny_Flapjacks said:

motorfirebox said:
... when one horse is a half-step behind the leader at the racetrack, people don't say "aw, the guy in second should just go ahead and give up, it's highly unlikely that he'll win."



Agreed. Hillary should keep running until both of her legs are broken and she has to be euthanized infront of us all. whatever



Don't tease me with such a wonderful dream! You'd be making me chase the carrott like all the rest... biggrin

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

MAY 13, 2008 05:25 PM




Still no numbers in from West Virginia. But to give some perspective, Chuck Todd was just on MSNBC saying that there are 189 pledged delegates left after tonight. For Clinton to overtake Obama, she'd have to win 172 of those delegates or 91%. So congratulations on Hillary's victory tonight, but it doesn't matter. Barack Obama is the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party.



Fork in lady.

Sociodrunk

Sociodrunk

Canada
January 2008

MAY 13, 2008 05:25 PM

being an outsider, i could see how my opinion is of little importance. i supported hillary, but judging from her actions as a "I NEVER GIVE UP" sharade, i see a new side. maybe she will bite Obama's legs off?

Toku666

Toku666

Columbus, OH
May 2004

MAY 13, 2008 05:30 PM

Misandry said:
being an outsider, i could see how my opinion is of little importance. i supported hillary, but judging from her actions as a "I NEVER GIVE UP" sharade, i see a new side. maybe she will bite Obama's legs off?



Uh, I don't think it's "importance" that is the source of the disconnect here.

Are you speaking literally or metaphorically?

abbazappa

abbazappa

Los Osos, CA
June 2006

MAY 13, 2008 05:44 PM

FearTheReaper said:

abbazappa said:

FearTheReaper said:
The media declared the race over.


The media does have a lot of power

dosn't mean they are always right and should make predictions as fact ooo aaa



Wow, that's quite an analogy misfire you had there.

Try again.


Not really, TIME magazine along with most of the news agencies are already trying to make it out like Obama is the winner before he has enough delegates. Nothing has really changed for the most part since PA.

Obama is still in the lead in delegates but still doesn't have enough for the nomination. He was going to win North Carolina and he did. Hillary was going to win PA. and she did. Obama came in with the popular vote and highest number of states won and came out the same. So nothing too drastic has changed. Granted the chances of Hillary winning at this point are slim but it is a bit premature to call the race over and try to declare a winner (and I did notice that TIME made it so they can cover themselves in case Hillary wins since they learned from the Dewey defeats Truman news papers) before either of them have reached the number of delegates needed.

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

MAY 13, 2008 05:50 PM

Skywisdom said:
The saddest thing was that to see Obama, you had to wait in line. To see Clinton, you had to wait in line, and sign a pledge that you would vote for Sen. Clinton. That's a pretty clear indication of who is more confident in Oregon.



Anyone got any statistics here? It would be interesting to see the difference between the number who queued and the number who pledged.

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

MAY 13, 2008 05:53 PM

abbazappa said:

Not really, TIME magazine along with most of the news agencies are already trying to make it out like Obama is the winner before he has enough delegates. Nothing has really changed for the most part since PA.

Obama is still in the lead in delegates but still doesn't have enough for the nomination. He was going to win North Carolina and he did. Hillary was going to win PA. and she did. Obama came in with the popular vote and highest number of states won and came out the same. So nothing too drastic has changed. Granted the chances of Hillary winning at this point are slim but it is a bit premature to call the race over and try to declare a winner (and I did notice that TIME made it so they can cover themselves in case Hillary wins since they learned from the Dewey defeats Truman news papers) before either of them have reached the number of delegates needed.



Oh, that's what you meant. Thanks, I had no idea.

abbazappa

abbazappa

Los Osos, CA
June 2006

MAY 13, 2008 06:00 PM

FearTheReaper said:

abbazappa said:

Not really, TIME magazine along with most of the news agencies are already trying to make it out like Obama is the winner before he has enough delegates. Nothing has really changed for the most part since PA.

Obama is still in the lead in delegates but still doesn't have enough for the nomination. He was going to win North Carolina and he did. Hillary was going to win PA. and she did. Obama came in with the popular vote and highest number of states won and came out the same. So nothing too drastic has changed. Granted the chances of Hillary winning at this point are slim but it is a bit premature to call the race over and try to declare a winner (and I did notice that TIME made it so they can cover themselves in case Hillary wins since they learned from the Dewey defeats Truman news papers) before either of them have reached the number of delegates needed.



Oh, that's what you meant. Thanks, I had no idea.



Can't tell if you are using sarcasm or not and I am usualy good at picking it out surreal

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

MAY 13, 2008 06:02 PM

Indeed. You can't.

abbazappa

abbazappa

Los Osos, CA
June 2006

MAY 13, 2008 06:04 PM

FearTheReaper said:
Indeed. You can't.


cspeedball

cspeedball

I'm lost
July 2003

MAY 13, 2008 06:32 PM

Can any of you tell me where the line to suck Obama's dick starts, i'm sure one or fifty of you must know. biggrin

Necia

Necia

San Francisco, CA
August 2005

MAY 13, 2008 06:54 PM

RudieCantFail said:

bald_eagle said:
It's not delusional at all. It's practical. She has to act like she's running long enough to bring in some money and pay back those loans she made to herself.



Which makes taking the money from that kid all the more despicable.



Aww, dude, come on. Do you know how bummed out that kid would be after he went through all that work if Bill Clinton said, "Thanks but no thanks, li'l buddy"? That would be such a dick move; that kid would have been crushed.

I'd be way more pissed if they hadn't taken it. I think that's a cool experience for that kid to have had--to hand Bill Clinton a check that he earned himself for the purpose of contributing to the first viable campaign of a female nomination candidate in the history of our country. You don't have to like Hillary at all, but I'd think you'd have to admit that you'd tell people that story when you got older if you were that kid.

Necia

Necia

San Francisco, CA
August 2005

MAY 13, 2008 07:00 PM

bambo said:



I hope you realize how dumb that image is.

And how racist. And sexist. Sexist like wo, but racist, too.

And also not clever.




Just wanted to throw that out there.

abbazappa

abbazappa

Los Osos, CA
June 2006

MAY 13, 2008 07:01 PM

Necia said:

RudieCantFail said:

bald_eagle said:
It's not delusional at all. It's practical. She has to act like she's running long enough to bring in some money and pay back those loans she made to herself.



Which makes taking the money from that kid all the more despicable.



Aww, dude, come on. Do you know how bummed out that kid would be after he went through all that work if Bill Clinton said, "Thanks but no thanks, li'l buddy"? That would be such a dick move; that kid would have been crushed.

I'd be way more pissed if they hadn't taken it. I think that's a cool experience for that kid to have had--to hand Bill Clinton a check that he earned himself for the purpose of contributing to the first viable campaign of a female nomination candidate in the history of our country. You don't have to like Hillary at all, but I'd think you'd have to admit that you'd tell people that story when you got older if you were that kid.


That kid had a better experience then I did. When I was little I went to the Easter party on the lawn that they do at the white house every year (I might still have one of the wooden eggs) and I was able to shake Bill Clintons hand but when Hillary came over to shake my hand I started to cry and freak out for some reason.

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