Monday, February 18, 2008

Seriously!?!?

If you are willing to concede 8 primaries in a row while pursuing the Guiliani-esque strategy of big state firewalls shouldn't you at least know the rules?

She says she's tanned, rested, and ready (or whatever) but sometimes it seems she is still riding that "Presumptive Nominee" train. How's that going to work out in the general election? Not too well methinks.


2 Comments:

Blogger JRB said...

This weekend, Harold Ickes, advisor to HRC and former member of the credentials committee addressed the Michigan and Florida non-primaries. On the committee last year, he voted to strip MI and FL of their delegates if they violated the rules. Now, he is lobbying to have them counted and seated, even though every other candidate removed their names from the MI ballot, except HRC, and though no one campaigned in Florida, except you-know-who. She says it was just foresight that led her to keep her name on the MI ballot.

In the quote I read, Ickes said that his position changed because he was not acting as an "agent" of the HRC campaign when he voted last summer to penalize FL and MI. Now he is, so his position is different. At least he's clear on that point.

10:11 AM  
Blogger JRB said...

http://www.burntorangereport.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=5010:

The truth is, Senator Clinton's campaign never planned on having to run after Super Tuesday. They chose a handful of key states to focus on, and thought that would put them over the top. Meanwhile, Senator Obama worked in every state, picked up lots of little states to blunt Senator Clinton's California momentum, and has been racking up wins ever since.

2:17 PM  

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