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Hillary Clinton is attempting to "steal the nomination".
« on: May 22, 2008, 01:26:07 PM »


By Jonathan Chait - 21.05.2008

Clinton's Shocking Florida Gambit

Hillary Clinton's rhetoric today about counting the results in Florida and Michigan is simply incredible. Her speech compares discounting the Florida and Michigan primaries to vote suppression and slavery:

She said "there's a reason why so many have fought so hard and sacrificed so much. It's because they knew that to be a citizen of this country is to have the right and responsibility to help shape its future. Not just to have your voice heard but to have it count. People have fought hard because they knew their vote was at stake and so was their children's futures.

Those people, she said "refused to accept their assigned place as second-class citizens. Men and women who saw America not as it was, but as it could and should be, and committed themselves to extending the frontiers of our democracy. The abolitionists and all who fought to end slavery and ensure freedom came with the full right of citizenship. The tenacious women and a few brave men who gathered at the Seneca Falls convention back in 1848 to demand the right to vote."

It's worth repeating: They supported this "disenfranchisement." Here's a New York Times story from last fall, headlined, "Clinton, Obama and Edwards Join Pledge to Avoid Defiant States."

Moreover, it's obviously true that Obama not campaigning, organizing, or advertizing in those states hurt him, and helped the more familiar candidate in Clinton. She decided to campaign to change the rules only after it became her interest to do so.

This gambit by Clinton is simply an attempt to steal the nomination.

It's obviously not going to work, because Democratic superdelegates don't want to commit suicide. But this episode is very revealing about Clinton's character. I try not to make moralistic characterological judgments about politicians, because all politicians compromise their ideals in the pursuit of power. There are no angels in this business. Clinton's gambit, however, truly is breathtaking.

If she's consciously lying, it's a shockingly cynical move. I don't think she's lying. I think she's so convinced of her own morality and historical importance that she can whip herself into a moralistic fervor to support nearly any position that might benefit her, however crass and sleazy. It's not just that she's convinced herself it's okay to try to steal the nomination, she has also appropriated the most sacred legacies of liberalism for her effort to do so. She is proving herself temperamentally unfit for the presidency.

http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/the_plank/archive/2008/05/21/clinton-s-shocking-florida-gambit.aspx

« Last Edit: May 22, 2008, 01:34:22 PM by ChristiansUnited4LessGvt »
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Re: Hillary Clinton is attempting to "steal the nomination".
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2008, 05:32:26 PM »
Another post by Professor Chaos.

Or are you General Disarray?
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Re: Hillary Clinton is attempting to "steal the nomination".
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2008, 01:32:58 AM »
So far she has the approval of very nearly half of Democratic voters.

Give or take a few to allow for Rush Limbaugh "Chaos" voters.

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Re: Hillary Clinton is attempting to "steal the nomination".
« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2008, 01:53:22 AM »
I would prefer Hillary to Obama simply because she is more predictable once elected and more electable. But I am not voting for McCain, because of the utter scumbags he has sworn to put on the Court and his fixation on constant imperialist war.

The time to such up to Miami's aged Fascist Cubans in the CANF has passed. The embargo has not worked in nearly 50 years and never will work. A candidate might as well express faith in unicorns and the Tooth Fairy.

Plus, it is time to punish the GOP severly for its utter incompetence.
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