With the hard-fought Democratic primary season finally over, the
disputed elections in Florida and Michigan resolved by the party and a
flood of superdelegates endorsing the front-runner, Barack Obama has
finally clinched the nomination, the first for an African-American. The
pivotal blow to Clinton came when the party’s Rules and Bylaws
Committee voted Saturday to punish Michigan and Florida for violating
Democratic party’s directives not to move their election date up. Instead of a full vote, delegates from each state will cast a half vote at the national convention. Delegate
votes were apportioned in such a way that Clinton received a net
increase of 24 delegates from the two states, far short of the number
that would have allowed her to overcome Obama’s lead. Angry Clinton
surrogates asserted that the election was hijacked. Instead of
protesting the way the delegate swere apportioned in the disputed
primaries, Hillary Clinton should fall on her knees, bow her head, and
thank God that she received as many disputed votes in the two states as
she did. But Clinton refuses to bow out of the race even after Obama
reached the magic delegate number this week. Clinton supporters
went into Saturday’s DNC meeting in Washington demanding that the full
delegations in Michigan and Florida be fully counted and that –
surprise, surprise – she be awarded the lion’s share of the votes. Clinton backers claimed to be most disturbed by the way Michigan apportioned the delegates. Florida
apportioned delegates based on the outcome of the primary. Unlike
Florida, Obama’s name wasn’t on the ballot in Michigan and officials
had to come up with another solution. Using exit polls and other
research, Michigan allocated 69 votes to Clinton and 59 to Obama.
Clinton made the outrageous proposal that she should have gotten 73
delegates, 55 should have been left uncommitted and Obama should have
received zero. The point that most pundits are missing is if
there had been a legitimate contest in Michigan, Obama would have
emerged with an even larger lead over Clinton. Let’s not forget that an
underfunded Jesse Jackson won the state in both 1984 and 1988. It is
likely that Obama would have picked up the Jackson base and more. Even
without Obama on the ballot, Clinton got only 55 percent of the vote. The
behavior of the Clintons during this election has been despicable.
After seeing the real Billary Clinton, I would not vote for either if
they were running for dog catcher. In such a contest, I would support
ABC – Anybody But Clinton. Not only have they damaged the
inflated Clinton political legacy, they have damaged the party and the
eventual nominee. Republicans are saying Democrats are learning what
they’ve known all along about the Clintons – they are liars, cheats and
will do anything to win. One thing I learned while playing
football in high school and college is that everyone is supposed to
play by the same set of rules. If you have a fourth-and-two situation
and you only gain a yard, the ball goes to the other team. Officials
don’t entertain arguments about your having more “experience” than the
other team or you believe that you’re in a better position than other
teams to defeat the opponent. The rules are simple: if you fail to make
a first down, you’re not entitled to keep the ball. And if the other
team wins by only one point, they are still declared the winner. Hillary
not only doesn’t want to give up the ball after she has come up short,
she wants to keep moving the goal line back. Every time Obama
approached the goal and was in position to score the winning touchdown,
she attempted to move the goal back another 20 yards. Even now,
with the game over, her most ardent supporters are threatening a
divisive floor fight in Denver. All of this posturing may be an attempt
to force Hillary on the ticket as Obama’s vice presidential running
mate, a so-called “Dream Team.” But that would be a nightmare. Obama
would be better served by selecting someone with foreign policy or
executive branch experience – sorry, Hillary, hosting receptions and
pretending to be under attack in Bosnia don’t count – and if that
person happens to be a White, male Southerner, that’s even better. After
the Clintons understated the contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr., minimized the political contributions of Jesse Jackson, equated
hard work with White Americans and even evoked the assassination of
Robert F. Kennedy in a cheap attempt to win votes, it’s time for them
to take their ball and go home.
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