Democrats wallow in self-pity

| June 2, 2008

Echoing the failed Al Gore cry that he won the popular vote in 2000, Clinton thinks she’s found a way to wrangle a few superdelegates writes the Washington Times;

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and her supporters are talking as if the Democratic nomination is within reach, claiming a popular vote victory with the last metric that possibly favors her.

The senator from New York is pushing the vote totals as her final message, as the presidential nod is nearly in the hands of her rival Sen. Barack Obama.

“Seventeen million Americans have voted for Hillary Clinton – more than for any primary candidate in history,” her campaign proclaims in an upbeat, last-minute television ad running in Montana and South Dakota, which end the long nominating season with primaries Tuesday.

“Some say there isn’t a single reason for Hillary Clinton to be the Democratic nominee. They’re right – there are over 17 million of them.”

According to the Wall Street Journal editorial board, it’s only fair the Democrats should be fighting over this election and stealing votes from each other – it’s karma;

[I]t was hilarious to watch party chief Howard Dean on Saturday invoke the “stolen” election of 2000 without a hint of irony about what the Clintons are up to this time.

To prevent this nomination theft, Democrats decided to count only every half vote. This means Mr. Obama needs to win a few more superdelegates to gain a majority, and it isn’t sitting well with the Clinton camp. Senator Clinton is now saber-rattling about challenging the Michigan ruling at the Denver convention. Her feminist supporters are also suggesting that their heroine is the victim of “sexism.” Meanwhile, if the superdelegates do give the nomination to Mrs. Clinton, many of Mr. Obama’s supporters will cry “racism.” The identity politics that Democrats love to use against Republicans has now come back to haunt them.

There is little chance, based on what we know now, that superdelegates will overturn Mr. Obama’s solid lead in the pledged delegates. These Democratic pros aren’t about to give black voters an excuse to stay home in November.

What no one wants to say out loud is that racism is playing a bigger role in this little theater than anyone wants to admit. Hillary voters think that Americans are too racist to vote for a Black president and Obama supporters think Americans are too scared of being admitted racists to vote against him.

Of course, they don’t take into account that many think his proposed policies are odious, his experience is nonexistent, and his associations with real racists and terrorists tell us a little too much about him. Oh, and we’re not all that crazy about Hillary, either.

UPDATE: Rurik sends this link to a discussion at Grouchy Old Cripple. I put the video up yesterday, but the comments are especially interesting.

I find it exceedingly interesting that in 2000, the Democrats were insistent that every vote be counted. Living in Palm Beach County, home of the butterfly ballot and loads of jerks who can’t see or read and voted for Buchanon instead of Gore, they hammered that home to us every damn day.

But now? Oh no, let’s disenfranchise millions of voters because the big party didn’t like when the state was going to hold their primaries.

Appalling.

And it makes me happy I’m not affiliated with that party. Bunch of hypocrits.

Every single NY Jew I know that lives down here, and I know a lot, and they are all registered Democrats, are voting for McCain. Every.Single.One.

Now I don’t believe that every single Jew in Florida will vote for McCain, but this comment is significant nonetheless and should give all Democrats pause.

Category: Barack Obama/Joe Biden, Politics

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Richard Wheeler

Jonn I believe Jewish vote as always will be strongly Dem.Seniors will vote McCain(understandably)Dems.need 65-70% of Latin vote to win.Could be tough.Anything L.Johnson says is highly suspect.Obama should be nominee by noon tomorrow.He’ll need Hillary to exit gracefully then mad dog McCain.We’ll see.Best R.W.

Ziggy

“On November 19, 2000, we discovered that there are no limits to what Democrats will do to win an election. The same Democrats who so often and so loudly protest any real or imagined threat to a minority’s right to vote had desperately worked to disenfranchise a minority group thought to be friendly to the other side.

With the presidential election hanging by a loose chad in Palm Beach County, Florida, Dems launched their campaign to disenfranchise military absentee voters.” Jed Babbin, NRO

Can you say “karma is a bitch” ????

Richard Wheeler

Update Obama should have requisite 2117 delegate votes to secure nomination shortly after polls close Tonight.Hillary drops becomes slight favorite to be V.P.

Frankly Opinionated

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Tell your friends, neighbors and relatives! The circus is coming to town. Denver Colorado will be the site for the Greatest Spectacle on Earth.
What a show it will be, Folks, what a show! Come one, come all to Denver on the side of the great Rocky Mountains.
nuf sed

Richard Wheeler

See little drama in Denver as Dems unite behind Obama.Drama will be in classic,exciting,no holds barred,very close race.May the better man win.

Ray

Oh no Dick, I think Frank is right on with this. I can see it now…The Code Pink clowns will all pile out of their pink Prius and wow the crowd with their rendition of “Keep it Gay”, while BHO trys to hold off the Shrillary lions with a whip and a chairmanship.

Richard Wheeler

Best thing tonight was finally watching McCain have the guts(not to mention political necessity) to throw Bush under the straight talk express bus.JOB WELL DONE JOHN Wheeler USMCR