Uncommitted
Saturday Shootout At OHB-HRC Corral.
The next showdown in the 2008 Democrat nomination soap opera comes Saturday at the meeting of the Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee to maybe settle the “Florigan” delegate debacle. To the consternation of Democrats seeking a solution, Clinton supporters are disputing the compromise that would give Obama uncommitted delegates from Michigan. Clintonistas argue that the “uncommitted” delegates are up for grabs.
Obama has warned his supporters not to show up anywhere near the meeting site lest they besmirch his carefully orchestrated love affair that goes something like once you’ve tried black you can never go back.
Regardless of Saturday’s posturing this ain’t over.
Hillary to the Supreme Court!
It Hillary loses the nomination in Denver in August 2008 to Obama and the delegate count from Michigan and Florida would have given her the win, you can believe it that it will be Democrat vs Democrat in court, possible all the way to the Supreme Court. Bush v Gore only more gore.
Bad Florida, bad, bad Florida, You Don’t Count
Which Candidate Can Prove The Most CHANGE?
Picture this: The six leading candidates in both parties getting together, pitching their spare change into one of those games where you use a crane controlled from outside the glass enclosure in order to get coins to drop out into a tray. It’s popular at many family restaurants in parts of the country. Dreamy isn’t it. Bipartisan agreement.
Hillary Understands How the West Was Won
Hillary overcame the casino workers endorsement of Obama in Nevada, to secure a real but not overwhelming win. Her voice was strained but she is definitely on a roll in and after the casino state.
After the Clinton and Obama first tier win in Nevada, the other tier of Edwards, Uncommitted and Kucinich picked up a few votes, but the Democratic race is narrowing to Clinton and Obama, with the odds in favor of Hillary and the Clinton machine.
Despite that, the recent political incorrectness over Martin Luther King may be a long shadow on the rivalry to play out next week in the Dem Primaries in South Carolina, then Florida and of course followed by Super Tuesday states.
Non candidates are observing carefully, looking for an opening. Chief amongst them is our very own Chief Hypocrite who is one of the less well know candidates feeling the pull of the disenchanted. The Chief, however, is most worried when he notices that Bill Clinton continues to show enthusiastic support for the “best candidate he (Bill) has ever known”. Even the Chief has limitations.



