Feb 6 '08

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According to the Obama camp, Barack Obama comes out of Super Tuesday a few delegates and several states ahead. Not a good sign for the Clinton Cabal…

Hillary Clinton may have managed to survive Super Tuesday, but her campaign is falling well behind where it should be when all the factors are considered.
How wonderful! ;)

From the article:

In a surprise twist after a chaotic Super Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) passed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in network tallies of the number of delegates the candidates racked up last night.

The Obama camp now projects topping Clinton by 13 delegates, 847 to 834.

NBC News, which is projecting delegates based on the Democratic Party’s complex formula, figures Obama will wind up with 840 to 849 delegates, versus 829 to 838 for Clinton.

Clinton was portrayed in many news accounts as the night’s big winner, but Obama’s campaign says he wound up with a higher total where it really counts — the delegates who will choose the party’s nominee at this summer’s Democratic convention.

First, one must consider the established celebrity of the Clinton name. Perhaps one of the most recognized names in world politics, one would think that such an advantage would be beginning to show by now. If we see it at all, we see it in the fact that she’s not hanging up her Blue Dress as we speak.
Name recognition, the misandrous, and the mal-informed knee-jerk Democratic voters are basically the only thing keeping Hillary Clinton in the race.

Senatorial Ego Orgy

The fact that Obama, a previously no-name Jr. Senator, has come out of Super Tuesday actually ahead of Clinton speaks well of the “change” movement this country is undergoing. It also speaks very clearly to the fact that more and more Democrats are getting tired of the same old rhetoric, scandalous politispeak, and outright lies emanating from the Mark Penn controlled Clinton Shit-Machine.

Though a new dawn would have been much, much brighter had it followed John Edwards, there remains a light in the Democratic darkness. It’s warm glow, I feel, will continue to obscure the cold and callous darkness of the past and the Power-Whores that seek to extinguish it.

May the light of change burn brightly, and the agents of oligarchy fade into the darkness where they truly belong.

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