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Its over (1.96 / 32)

You need to embrace that reality.


by johnnyappleseed on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:56:07 PM EST
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Re: Its over (2.00 / 19)

I encourage people not to get drawn into this nonsense.


We care about politics because we know politics matters for people's lives and opportunities.
by politicsmatters on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:03:41 PM EST
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Re: Its over (2.00 / 10)

Nonsense? Why this is serious stuff...Remember another great diarist here from Hillaryis44, Universal?

XXXXX (AKA Universal) Says:
June 2nd, 2008 at 2:50 pm
Kostner -- excellent. No need to post right away. As long as we're moving in that direction is the important point, I think.
1950's -- I just started looking for them myself. I joined McCain's campaign site, the RNC site, and have bookmarked a few others.
www.rnc.org/
www.johnmccain.com/blog/
www.mccainnow.com/
www.blogs4mccain.com/

I wish people from that site would stop rec'cing diaries here & on McCain blogs simulataneously.


McCainuire, The Wrath Of Not Enough Naps.
by catilinus on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:20:52 PM EST
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Re: Its over (1.87 / 8)

It's pretty simple, really.  Just look at the people who are rec'ing these diaries and take away their rec'ing priveleges.  Will they still hijacking the reclist in Aug. getting all pumped up for a convention protest, all 19 of them(there are presently 19 rec's for this diary).  How about September?  November even?  I've got a better idea - get rid of them now.  This site should be better than that.  This isn't No Quarter or Hillaryis44, this is MyDD.  It should be better than this.


by JustJack on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 03:06:46 PM EST
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Re: Its over (none / 0)

Universal is back at My DD as Zeitgeist9000


It's time to restore balance and fairness to our economy,... It's time to stop giving tax cuts to corporations that ship jobs overseas... - Barack Obama
by Lefty Coaster on Thu Jun 05, 2008 at 01:26:56 AM EST
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Re: Its over (2.00 / 4)

You're right. But it's very tempting. It's like a candy dish at Grandma's. Full of old, unsatisfying candy, but it's better than leafing through the old, unsatisfying magazines.


Fight the Smears!
by Lettuce on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:22:04 PM EST
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Re: Its over (2.00 / 2)

I think it is importnt to challenge it.  Sorry.


by Same As It Ever Was on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:42:00 PM EST
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Re: Its over (1.83 / 6)

I agree, but get it off the reclist somehow.  Don't let these holdouts hijack the reclist.  This stuff needs to stop.

"Because there will not be a nominee until August.  There will not be -- there cannot be -- any nominee until August.   And even the "presumptive nominee" status is a stretch because normally that claim is made by a candidate who has reached the required number of PLEDGED delegates (as John McCain did)."

John McCain's 'presumptive nominee' status was based on just pledged delegates because THE REPUBLICANS DO NOT HAVE SUPERDELEGATES.  As for the Democratic pledged delegates(elected delegates), Obama secured a majority of them a few weeks ago.  And he also has now clinched a majority of the superdelegates too, and in the process of winning all these delegates, he has indeed clinched the nomination.  Hillary Clinton will not be the nominee.  It's over.  Time to let it go.  There's no time to coddle these folks who seek to undermine Obama's legitimacy.

Theses delusional screeds are just a lame attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the Democratic Nominee for President of the United States, Senator Barack Obama.  Diaries that push Clinton supporters further toward the edge of denial serve only to hinder the prospects of electing a Democratic President in '08, and should be called out as such.  It should be made clear that they are not welcome on a site dedicated to a Democrat becoming the next President.


by JustJack on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:58:00 PM EST
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Re: Its over (2.00 / 1)

First of all the diary is correct.  Neither candidate secured the required amount of pledged delegates to clinch the nomination.

Un-pledged delegates do not vote until August, and as we have all seen, can easily and quickly change from one to another.  However, I can not see that happening, unless something dramatic were to happen upon Obama's part.  Again I don't see that happening.

Obama is the presumptive nominee, until the actual August convention in Denver he is not the nominee -- that should be clear.  Remember...rules are rules.  Pointing this does not undermine Obama's candidacy or in any way disparages him or his campaign, and you're attempt to insinuate that is what is destroying the party and legitimacy.

Instead of trying to brow beat and strong arm people into thinking like you; you might want to think about actual party unity, and start focusing on the down-ticket races, which will actually strengthen the eventual nominee's position and ability to attack and secure more House and Senate seats so that Democrats can actually perform some of the campaign promises that we've been talking about.

Anything else is pure posturing and hyperbole.  You want to help Democrats, help the down-ticket race.  The nominee race will work itself out shortly.  It's out of the people's hands now anyway.  The Party insiders will vote in August and then we'll have a nominee, but I would bet you almost anything that we will be focusing on a specific individual fairly soon.  If you can't handle that, then maybe you shouldn't come around here until then.


He that lives upon hope, will die fasting. -Ben Franklin
by TxDem08 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 04:18:23 PM EST
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Re: Its over (none / 0)

"Neither candidate secured the required amount of pledged delegates to clinch the nomination."

Willful ignorance - that's all I can say.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/200 8/06/03/obama-clinches-democratic-nomina tion/

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/ story?id=4987177&page=1

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?
id=D912O5FG0&show_article=1

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/06/04/a merica/04cndcampaign.php

http://www.boston.com/news/politics/poli ticalintelligence/2008/06/obama_poised_t o_1.html

http://www.cnbc.com/id/24951953


by JustJack on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 05:00:51 PM EST
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Re: Its over (none / 0)

Agreed.  Just ignore it folks.


Government derives its power from those that it governs.
by lockewasright on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 04:01:41 PM EST
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Re: Its over (1.90 / 20)

1. Barack Obama has now officially won more votes than any person to seek the presidential nomination of EITHER political party in history, and his candidacy accurately represents the will of the people who voted in the Democratic primaries and caucuses.

2. Barack Obama won 33 OF 56 contests.

3. Barack Obama finished the primary season with momentum, starting the race near 15% in the polls and finishing near 60%; Hillary, in contrast, is wheezing across the finish line with a downward trajectory that bodes poorly for the general election. She has consistently polled between 40% and 50% with no change over a year and a half.

4. Barack Obama assembled a coalition of loyal voters that can guarantee victory against McCain, including white women, hispanics, catholics, jews, and lunch-bucket workers, students, youth, Republicans, independents, college-educated, cross-over voters, blacks, whites, and everything in between.

5. Hillary Clinton is too well known, relentlessly vetted by the media, and spent 20 years being clobbered by the GOP, RNC, 527 Oppo Teams due to her treasure chest of bizarre skeletons.

See, I can play, too.


by not Brit on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:12:41 PM EST
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On the bright side... (2.00 / 8)

At least she has finally come to grips with the fact that Hillary didn't win. I guess arguing that it's a "tie" is a step in the right direction.


by not Brit on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:15:58 PM EST
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Re: On the bright side... (2.00 / 6)

It's like the video juxtaposing Clinton and Obama on the black night scene in Mony Python's Search for the Holy Grail.  Aurthur chops off both arms and both legs, and the black night explains- "All right, we'll call it a draw".


by nwgates on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:21:34 PM EST
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Re: On the bright side... (2.00 / 6)

It's almost worse, though, because it sounds vaguely plausable, if you squint at it jeeeeeest right and are nuts.


Fight the Smears!
by Lettuce on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:23:23 PM EST
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Re: Its over (2.00 / 0)

i encourage Obama supporters to not just whisk away this sort of comment since it's a reality that he's lost a lot of important contests towards the end and that weighs on his prospects in November. Face the reality, deal with it, or lose.


by swissffun on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:22:44 PM EST
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Re: Its over (2.00 / 7)

The reality of Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Kentucky, West Virginia (Appelachia) Indiana (almost) and Texas not preferring him in a Democratic primary? Oh my stars and garters! Whatever shall he do???


Fight the Smears!
by Lettuce on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:25:51 PM EST
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Re: Its over (none / 0)

You forget CA, OH, PA, NJ, NY, FL, AR, & NM.

Yes...what shall he do?


He that lives upon hope, will die fasting. -Ben Franklin
by TxDem08 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 04:25:50 PM EST
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Re: Its over (none / 0)

The post said "late wins."

Frankly, I'm pretty happy with the current polls. Happy to have Obama pick Balki from "Perfect Strangers" (in open violation of at least two constitutional provisions, but whatever) as a running mate) as veep and win the contest in a landslide today. But if you're still hoping to taut primary results of the great people of Arkansas, who'd as soon eat me as swerve to miss me when crossing the street, (I'm 1/2 Jewish, 1/2 Squirell) as proof of general election strength, go right ahead.

I'll be over here. Storing nuts for the 8 years of Pax Obamaca.


Fight the Smears!
by Lettuce on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 04:32:36 PM EST
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Re: Its over (none / 0)

While you may be right about Arkansas (more the squirell than the Jewish part), I'd rather Hillary not be Obama's VP.

What's funny though is the post also said...TX, FL, OH, PA, MI, in addition to AR.  But then again, why stop cherry-picking now right?

Pax Obamaca?  Just goes to show it's all about him over the party  Obama?...yes over John McCain...No for the betterment of America.  I hope he wins (when & if Hillary conceeds) yet I personally don't think at the moment he has a shot.  Will I vote for him...probably.  However, my focus now will be on the important issues of getting the down-ticket races competitive and getting them in office.

Pax Obamaca...nah, Pax Democratica.


He that lives upon hope, will die fasting. -Ben Franklin
by TxDem08 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 09:45:28 PM EST
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I encourage you (2.00 / 8)

to realize that this primary is over and to start campaigning against McCain.

If you recognize the weakness and care about our party, why don't you work on fixing it instead of supporting a post that keeps the divide in OUR party (note the caps).

Face the reality and don't rec this crap.


by Regenman on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:28:25 PM EST
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Re: I encourage you (2.00 / 1)

sorry but i find this sort of comment extremely divisive


by swissffun on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 03:14:50 PM EST
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Re: Its over (2.00 / 2)

And this is reality:


http://www.truepat.org/
by CrushTheGOP2008 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 03:11:55 PM EST
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Not till I get my pony (none / 0)

I was promised ponies...


by OtherLisa on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 03:38:55 PM EST
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