Today's Recommended Reader Blogs
There's been lots of debate following Tuesday night's primary votes, much of it having to do with the Clinton camp's "kitchen sink" strategy. And I will say that the majority of the posts have tended to favor of Obama (or, at least, not in favor of Clinton's latest tactics).
First, articleman serves up, with a healthy dose of sarcasm, the Clinton spin of the results from Texas's "Unholy Primacaucus." (For more top-notch snark, see Hillary has the TRUE claim to bipartisanship.)
Of course, when the primaries are discussed, the image that comes to mind is that of a steamy and illicit romance. The Zaftig Redhead dissects The Democrats' Love Triangle.
More after the jump. . .
genghis offers up a nice, clean run-down of What really happened in Canada. . . He's also found this newly-surfaced, and very suspect, photo of Obama.
527ramona questions Hillary's image as a role model for aspiring young female politicians.
Matthew K. Johnson looks at the downward spiral into which this race has fallen.
Meanwhile, Billy Glad has set up a thread for Clinton supporters to rally behind their candidate.
Finally, Reece asks the pro-Clinton faction at TPM, what exactly they're voting for? Clinton supporters of course have many reasons to vote for the Senator, but the important question raised here is whether "Hillary Clinton believes that this is a fundamentally conservative country and that achieving actual liberal goals is not possible." Now, I don't believe that this is really the case, but it does bespeak a general sentiment that has shaped the way she conceives of and practices politics.














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