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Hillary's Rationale (2.00 / 5)

Michigan and Florida SHOULD count, because they voted for her even though they broke rules.

Texas SHOULDN'T, because they are now just realizing 5 days away that they don't like the rules that have been in place for YEARS.

P-A-T-H-E-T-I-C.


by NJPolitico84 on Fri Feb 29, 2008 at 11:50:28 AM EST

Re: Hillary's Rationale (2.00 / 1)

Michigan and Florida broke rules that were made exceedingly clear by the DNC.  If the DNC wants any credibility, they will refuse to seat the delegates from said states.

And early on, the Clinton campaign went on record that they agreed with the DNC rulings on MI and FL.  Of course, this was before the Clinton "wins" in said states.

The Clinton campaign is in a desperate flail, in a tailspin toward being inconsequential: the infighting, the wild swings in on-stage personality, the ad campaign that has no focus, etc., it all adds up to desperate acts to right the ship.  And while this kind of "against the ropes" situation has happened to Clinton campaigns (both Hillary and Bill) in the past, this is the first time where there isn't any real traction in the periphery.

This move in Texas just adds insult in injury.  It's pathetic, it's pedantic, and it shows how completely out-of-it the Clinton campaign is at this juncture.


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by DCFD Rudi on Fri Feb 29, 2008 at 12:34:40 PM EST
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