Thursday, April 17, 2008

Hillary Feels Florida's Pain



Adam Smith of the St. Petersburg Times interviews Hillary Clinton about the Florida delegate mess. Smith calls Clinton out on her hypocrisy.

Clinton: I say to them that their votes were counted by the secretary of state in Florida, and they have every right to expect they will send a full delegation to the Democratic convention. And we hope that the DNC and the state party and interested Floridians will come to some agreement to that effect.

Smith: Why didn't you say that sooner? You weren't saying that before New Hampshire and South Carolina. It was right before the Florida vote that you started stressing the importance of Florida.

Clinton stresses that she supports the Florida delegates being seated, but it's "up to the DNC and the state party." A true profile in courage.

If Clinton wants to get the nomination she better throw a huge hissy fit about the Florida and Michigan delegates. Hillary is mathematically out of contention with the Florida and Michigan delegates. How she plans on securing the nomination without those delegates is beyond me.

Hillary is becoming the Ralph Nader of the Democratic Party. She continues on. Regardless of how hopeless her campaign is or the damage she inflicts on the Democratic Party. This is the end of the Clinton legacy and it is not pretty.

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