Top Democratic leaders intend to push for a quick end to the battle for the presidential nomination when primaries are over next week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday, adding that he, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and party chairman Howard Dean will urge uncommitted delegates to choose sides.
"By this time next week, it will all be over give or take a day," Reid said of the marathon race between the front-running Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
I know this is going to cause a huge backlash among Hillary supporters but that is what the Clintons want. They want their people to stay home so that Obama cannot win and they can run again in 2012. They have just been holding out to force the party leaders to do this very thing so that they can play the victim again.
Democracy's only hope is that the Hillary supporters are smart enough to make the decision to beat the Republicans. Because to be honest Hillary will have absolutely NO hope of being nominated in 2012. She is not the cusp of being the most hated Democrat in the party.
I know her people don't see that, but trust me it's true.
Okay....so here is my fantasy...that So this weekend the BIG "rally" is planned in DC...suppose NO One comes? or a handful of people? after all that she has hyped....
ReplyDeleteI hope this is over sooooon....( it has gone on way tooo long...I really hope that Puerto Rico comes through for Obama...wouldn' that be something....)
Why does Harry Reid "urging" uncommitted delegates to commit seem so weak to me?
ReplyDeleteOh Enigma, I was wondering if any of those protests would even be shown on TV. We sure haven't seen many others shown. Oh but this one will probably make the news because it involves democratic infighting.
I saw Ricky Martin endorsed Hillary. I guess they will be dancing together in San Juan. Where is my barf bucket?