Frank Blaakmeer
- : The Hague, The Netherlands
- : 48
- : PvdA
- : http://blaakmeer.blogspot.com
- : Middlemarch - George Eliot
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No, and red is not blue. But whoever wins the most delegates gets to be the nominee. And you can jump up and down and yell at the world because you feel entitled, but in the end it doesn't help and you will have to come to terms with the fact that you lost, however unfair it may feel because you thought you were supposed to be the queen-bee. There will be a queen bee someday, maybe in eight years, being part of a sixteen or more years of democratic dominance, but it will not be you. Because you felt entitled and decided that you did not have to work after super tuesday because it would be wrapped up. Well, it was not. You did not forsee it, did not plan for the worst, and that is the reason you should not and will not be president. Barack Obama will and he will be a great president. Not because of his charisma but because of his policies and his ability to get things done. The end of polarized politics is near.
Posted at February 16, 2008 6:07 PM in response to Penn-ism du jour . . . enjoy
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The nice thing is that even in a WTA system Obama would be ahead (not counting MI and FL ofcourse). This is a sure sign of his strenght.
Posted at February 16, 2008 8:03 AM in response to Hillary Would Have Benefitted From Winner-Take-All Primaries



