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Election 2008

It's Over for Clinton

By Will Durst, AlterNet. Posted May 10, 2008.


In politics, anything can happen. Except for what needs to happen for Clinton to secure the nomination.

I'm not saying Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's historic presidential run is toast. Finished. Down the drain. Caput. Washed up. History. A memory. In the archives. Defunct. Extinct. Artifacto. Took a hike. Sleeping with the fishes. Part of the vast past tense. Joined the choir invisible. Totally obliterated. Entering Sidekick City. Sheer finito. Thoroughly through. Down goes Frasier. Swept away by the Tahiti Express. See ya: Wouldn't want to be ya. So long and sayonara sweetheart. Became an ex-presidential run. Experiencing fossilization. Stick a fork in her -- she's done. Game over, man. Say bye.

No. No. No. That's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is that it's down to the wire but that wire is starting to unravel. She's hanging by a thread, down to her last dime and the wheels are coming off. It's two outs, two strikes, nobody on, bottom of the ninth and she's behind by about 142. Got her back up against the wall because an elephant is standing on the couch with the remote. It's closing time: and she don't have to go home but she can't stay here. The window of opportunity has slammed shut on her fingers while hanging outside onto the sill 12 stories up. Her time clock has been punched by a mob of boxing kangaroos. Half of her team is handing her a white flag to wave and the other half is throwing in a towel on her behalf.

She's down to the last banana in the bunch and even though that one is pretty bruised up, the tarantulas won't let her go there anyway. She's going down for the umpteenth time in high seas. The 2-minute warning was a minute fifty ago and it's 4th and 97. The undertaker is walking this way pulling out a tape measure while whistling to the jingling of the nails in his pocket. The horse she rode in on can smell its stall and is starting to gallop. The fat lady has adjusted her horn helmet and is reaching for the throat spray. Could that be the referee looking at his watch with the whistle in his mouth and he's starting to pucker? Why yes, it could. Not to mention the train has pulled out of the station and the conductor is waving a lantern from the railing of the caboose.

They say that anything can happen, and it can, except for what the Junior Senator from New York needs to have happen, and that, my friends, simply can't happen. Or could it? A week is a year in politics. The moon could fall out of the sky. Pigs could sprout wings and fly to Mars. Jeremiah Wright could have another attack of the talkies. Who knows? Bill could rustle up the Arkansas Calvary to ride to her rescue. Look. Up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. No, it's a flock of Superdelegates. Is that a light at the end of the tunnel? Unh, no, sorry. It's Obama with a flashlight directing her to the shoulder and he's repo-ing the Clinton bandwagon. The math just doesn't work. We've moved from the eminently possible to the minorly theoretical. Unless, that is; something really, really odd happens. Which it very well could. At any moment. But then again, probably not. Oh yeah. It's over.

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Will Durst is a political comic, syndicated columnist, AM radio talk show host and defense liability.

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Pro-Obama biased media - "It's over for Clinton"
Posted by: crat3 on May 10, 2008 10:23 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
"It's over for Clinton" is a pro-Obama biased media assertion.

The pro-Obama biased media have interfered in, undermined, and subverted the Democratic nominaton process. The pro-Obama biased media continue to sabotage Sen. Clinton's presidential campaign.

Black racism cannot trump the Democratic nomination process. Obama's lead in delegates, superdelegates and votes is due to the black racism in voting against Sen. Clinton.
The Democratic nominaton process calls for all states to vote and if the candidates come up short in delegates for the nomination, then the superdelegates must select the best qualified candidate for the presidency using their independent judgment.

Obama does not have the requisite number of delegates for the nomination; he has no presumptive lock on the nomination. The Democratic nomination process is still in progress and concludes when all of the remaining states have voted and the superdelegates select the best qualified candidate using their independent judgment. Sen. Clinton is the best qualified presidential candidate and she must continue her fight for the future of America.

Qualifications must be the unyielding principle, similar to the rule of law, for the presidential nomination. Obama's skin color and fear of alienating the black vote or the threat of “massive demonstrations” cannot trump the unyielding principle of qualifications.

Obama’s trying to swipe the nomination from Sen. Clinton with the premature end of the nomination process called by the pro-Obama biased media is a subversion of the Democratic nomination process, and Obama will crash and burn in November and the Democratic Party will be a train wreck in November. I will vote McCain. McCain will be president and it will be four more years of Bush under McCain. Black racism must be defeated.

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» RE: **TROLL ALERT** Posted by: Quannah
» WHY SO AFRAID? Posted by: DR. LARRY MITCHELL
» Clinton-clingers are like gamblers... Posted by: ABetterFuture
» LOL! Posted by: no1kstate
Beware of Republican/Limbaugh Operatives
Posted by: Agi on May 10, 2008 10:31 AM   
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I would like the true Democrats, both Clinton and Obama supporters alike, to beware that there are Republican/Limbaugh operatives posing as Democrats in here who are trying to stir division amongst ourselves.

It's easy to tell who these people are: they are overtly racist, emotional, and do not offer any substantive reasoning. I've seen many of these people spend their entire day commenting on various websites under various bogus identities, copying and pasting the same talking points in order to disrupt civil discussion and stir up division.

No true Democrat is going to vote for McCain and have 4 more years of war, recession, no health care and a stacked Supreme Court that will overturn Roe vs. Wade.

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» RE: Beware of Republican/Limbaugh Operatives Posted by: DR. LARRY MITCHELL
Gosh Will. . .
Posted by: Prairie Waif on May 10, 2008 10:33 AM   
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Now what will she write when asked, "What did you do for your summer vacation?"

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See ya! Wouldn't want to be ya!
Posted by: foreverhope on May 10, 2008 12:21 PM   
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"I'm not saying Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's historic presidential run is toast. Finished. Down the drain. Caput. Washed up. History. A memory. In the archives. Defunct. Extinct. Artifacto. Took a hike. Sleeping with the fishes. Part of the vast past tense. Joined the choir invisible. Totally obliterated. Entering Sidekick City. Sheer finito. Thoroughly through. Down goes Frasier. Swept away by the Tahiti Express. See ya: Wouldn't want to be ya. So long and sayonara sweetheart. Became an ex-presidential run. Experiencing fossilization. Stick a fork in her -- she's done. Game over, man. Say bye.

Will, you are BRILLIANT!

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All that was missing was...
Posted by: Maxwellst on May 10, 2008 1:11 PM   
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...the dead parrot routine from Monty Python:

Mr. Praline: 'E's not pinin'! 'E's passed on! This parrot is no more! He has ceased to be! 'E's expired and gone to meet 'is maker! 'E's a stiff! Bereft of life, 'e rests in peace! If you hadn't nailed 'im to the perch 'e'd be pushing up the daisies! 'Is metabolic processes are now 'istory! 'E's off the twig! 'E's kicked the bucket, 'e's shuffled off 'is mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisibile!! THIS IS AN EX-PARROT!!

http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~ebarnes/python/dead-parrot.htm

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Obama Biased media
Posted by: GPFrank on May 10, 2008 3:52 PM   
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He done convinced them; especially those who read and write words. Every good journalist/ pundit, whatever (except George Will) likes something new.

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Media
Posted by: RedNeckRed on May 10, 2008 6:32 PM   
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The Fox news media was for Hillary. Even Rush Rumball was trying to get Hillary votes.
What ever they are for, ahm agin it.

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Jazz in words
Posted by: westomoon on May 10, 2008 8:01 PM   
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What a splendid riff -- very enjoyable!

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What Happened in 2008? A Chance...maybe.
Posted by: davidt on May 11, 2008 3:37 PM   
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1. The MSM wanted a Clinton/McCain't ticket in 2008. They did their damndest but the $50 pledgers did them in.

2. The Clinton/McCain't ticket would have allowed the MSM to dredge up the Clinton scandals...so she would lose to McCain't aka Bush III

3. The MSM is perfectly happy with the status quo--they are essentially weaponsmakers & they are making a killing off this war.

4. The MSM could NOT attack O'Bama like they did Sharpton or Jackson so they waited until the Clintons brought up the race issue. This enabled the echo-chamber sound-bite video of Wright to be launched against him.

5. They then kept it up with these two strategies in mind:

1. If O'bama doesn't repudiate Wright he is a Black Muslim in sheep's clothing. The Farrakhan Card. Barack MUST respond.

2. If Wright doesn't respond, he is a Black Nationalist Radical aka Sharpton. He MUST respond

6. Wright responded on the Moyers show & a NPC broadcast at a convention of pastors that was scheduled months in advance.

7. This was the opening the MSM needed to try to derail O'bama's candidacy--but the people DIDN'T BUY IT since they saw this as a manufactured NON-issue & voted for him anyway.

8. O'bama won 11 primaries in a row--in essence it was over then. Hillary had to win all the remaining states, including PA by 60%, she didn't come close.

9. During her TV appearances the Clinton Campaign made so many destructive & incompetent gaffs that they self-destructed. Maybe this came from hanging out with George I, Rupert & Good-time Billy Mellonhead Scaife?

The debates between O'bama & McCain't should be most entertaining--if the MSM allows it to happen.

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Clinton will be the Nominee
Posted by: dayahka on May 12, 2008 11:09 AM   
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Clinton is taking this matter to the convention, where it properly belongs. The convention is supposed to be a nominating convention, not a coronation. If all it is is a coronation, why bother to hold it at all? In late August, two names will be on the ballot--and Clinton will win the nomination.

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the long haul . . .
Posted by: Quasar on May 12, 2008 11:09 AM   
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I think all candidates republican and democrat should have to stay in for the duration of the primary season until the convention. I think both parties should run their primaries and/or caucuses by the same rules - e.g. no GOP winner take all. No one should have to quit because of lack of money or "the math" turning against them. They should receive equal air time and free transportation for their campaigns even if they have little support. They should all be included in the debates including the green and libertarian and socialist party candidates. I think all campaigns should take place within a strict time frame e.g. 4 months start to finish -- this includes all campaign-related events and of course fundraising. Fundraising should be limited. Candiates can drop out only for specified reasons - e.g. they cannot accept the nomination - otherwise their names remain on the ballot. All the delegates should have their final say at the convention where the nominee will be elected.

Republicans are still voting for Huckabee and Paul and Romney. It's pathetic that they are "stuck" with McCain. It makes no sense. Although grueling, at least the Dems have some choice among two well-matched candidates. But I would love to see Edwards, Kucinich, Richards et al still in the mix.

I appreciate Clinton's argument, but like everything else about her and her campaign I just don't like they way she's getting it done.

People's voices should be heard. Much to my chagrin, Clinton's is all I hear.

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F**k YOUR ARTICLE
Posted by: mindtrvlr on May 13, 2008 12:11 AM   
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ANOTHER OBAMA CAMPAIGN PIECE

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Hillary Clinton has no qualifications and is a joke candidate
Posted by: Jasonix on May 13, 2008 5:04 AM   
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I've posted this question on AlterNet at least five times: in what universe is Hillary Clinton a "qualified, experienced" candidate? She served slightly more than one term in the Senate, where she sided with Bush on the war, and like many of our worst politicians, she attained this position by virtue of her name. Prior to that, she served on Wal-Mart's board, some government panels, and did some law work. Her time as FLOTUS counts for sh*t. The fact that she may have bounced ideas off of Bill over their morning bowl of Wheaties is not "experience."

None of the Clinton trolls have posted anything like a factual, reasoned response to this question. That's because there is none. Clinton supporters come in two stripes, as far as I can tell: 1) ideological feminists who think that having a woman president will be such a boon to their gender that they're willing to put literally any woman in the White House, even one with all the negatives of Hillary Clinton (and I'm certain that these women would vote for a Republican woman candidate that promised to continue all of Bush's policies for all the same reasons), and 2) people who really want McCain to win.

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The Hillary
Posted by: venkat on May 14, 2008 4:44 AM   
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Clinton takes Indiana by a ‘razor’ and Obama wins North Carolina by a huge margin. Nevertheless, Kentucky, Montana and West Virginia are still to come.

The Democratic race for nomination is still very much alive – and most likely to be decided by superdelegates

If you’re tired of waiting around for those super delegates to make a decision already, go to LobbyDelegates.com and push them to support Clinton or Obama

If you haven't done so yet, please write a message to each of your state's superdelegates at http://www.lobbydelegates.com

Obama Supporters:

Sending a note to current Obama supporters lets them know it's appreciated, sending a note to current Clinton supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Obama, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Obama. It's that easy...

Clinton Supporters too …. !

It takes a moment, but what's a few minutes now worth to get Clinton in office?! Those are really worth !

Sending a note to current Clinton supporters lets them know it's appreciated, sending a note to current Obama supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Clinton, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Clinton. It's that easy...

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It is NOT over .. NEVER !!
Posted by: Jackdemocracy08 on May 16, 2008 9:22 AM   
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If you’re tired of waiting around for those super delegates to make a decision already, go to LobbyDelegates.com and push them to support Clinton or Obama

If you haven't done so yet, please write a message to each of your state's superdelegates at http://www.lobbydelegates.com


It takes a moment, but what's a few minutes now worth to get Obama in office?!

Sending a note to current Obama supporters lets them know it's appreciated, sending a note to current Clinton supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Obama, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Obama. It's that easy...

Clinton Supporters too …. !

It takes a moment, but what's a few minutes now worth to get Clinton in office?!

Sending a note to current Clinton supporters lets them know it's appreciated, sending a note to current Obama supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Clinton, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Clinton. It's that easy...

REALLY easy to identify the superdelegates and reach out to them! It includes a list of names, addresses, and affiliations of superdelegates from each state including your state

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