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Drop out today and all is forgiven
Hillary,
I promise, if you drop out today, I will forgive you for everything that has happened during this campaign. I will tell all my Hillary supporting friends that the horrible things I said about you were just the result of the heat of an election campaign. I will no longer harbor a secret longing to see a Ned Lamont arise to challenge your Senate seat. I will never again mention any of the wretched, divisive, unfair, and inaccurate things that you've said during this campaign. I will even give you a pass on your Iraq vote and your Kyl-Lieberman. Just drop out now. It's time. Leave with some dignity, and you can return to the Democratic party in good standing.
--The activist base.
Rec if you agree.











Comments (5)
It's impossible for me to ever think fondly of the Clintons again. The meeting with Richard Mellon Scaife. That did it for me.
May 7, 2008 1:51 AM | Reply | Permalink
It's impossible for me to think that Obama legitimately won this race when he picked up approximately extra 82 delegates from the caucus states and Hillary lost 82 extra delegates from the caucus states, a net difference of 164 delegate switch. Add in Florida and Hillary would be winning right now, and should be winning right now.
May 7, 2008 2:08 AM | Reply | Permalink
I've done the math on this.
Obama's largest 11 wins were all in caucus states, a statistical probability in the billions, unless the results were not accurate.
May 7, 2008 2:10 AM | Reply | Permalink
Yeah, ya know, those caucus states are really irrelevant. With attitudes like yours, it's no wonder that small states usually stay red. Oh, yeah, and Maine is irrelevant, too.
May 7, 2008 2:47 AM | Reply | Permalink
Um....caucuses are legitimate. Obama won that net delegate switch by running a good campaign. Instead of being pissed at Obama, maybe you should try to figure out how your candidate ran such a horrible campaign? Her hubris in thinking there was no way she could lose the nomination was probably the reason she signed off on stripping the delegates from Florida and Michigan.
May 7, 2008 2:49 AM | Reply | Permalink
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