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Sunday, February 10, 2008 08:15 PM
Original article: How will it all end?

Dare I say I am optimistic

I think this was an excellent summary of where we are and where we are heading and I hope everybody relaxes and enjoys the ride. This has been the most pre-convention fun since 1960 and I think the result will be as good.

If Obama should lose, I will have no trouble voting for Hillary, although with a slightly heavy heart. But after the results today, I don't think that is a likely possibility.

In the lead-up to this week-end, Maine was pictured as a toss-up and HRC's best chance for a victory. In the end, Obama did about as well as any place else this weekend. On Tuesday, barring a major misalignment of the stars, he will in fact win all three primaries in which he is favored by as much as he was favored anyplace this weekend. By the tine we get to March 4 and the two big enchiladas he will have had a virtual month of crushing victories.

I believe he and his campaign have demonstrated the talent and have the money to roll through those two and the best HRC will get is an inconclusive stand-off, a virtual draw.

They recent shake-up of the Hillary campaign is a reflection of all the things the Obama campaign has done right. No campaign is a one man band but this campaign reflects the genius and talent of a truly remarkable man who has been its candidate and leader (or "decider" as Shrub might say). Maine clinched the deal for me.

I hope at some point, HRC understands that she is facing someone who could become very special in the history of our country. She is Douglas to his Lincoln, Adams to his Jefferson, Al Smith to his Roosevelt.

Hillary is a brilliant woman and would make an able President. But Obama is gifted beyond extraordinary. The long dark night of the American soul may really be over this time. I only hope that HRC and company, get the point soon enough. As John Edwards said: there comes a time when you have to get out of the way of History.

The most likely scenario I see is the simplest, that Obama is breaking free and running into clear field. If he enters March with nothing by victories in February after Super Tuesday, then it will be over, one way or another. I think Donna Brazile’s strong statements this weekend about the role of Super Delegates will carry the day. She is no dewy-eyed reformer but a Party insider (IMVHO). The wind is blowing and you don’t have to be a weatherman etc.

Obviously his campaign will have to perform extraordinarily well in Texas and Ohio, but based upon its performance thus far, it will.

johnklotz.blogspot.com

Sunday, February 10, 2008 08:25 PM
Original article: How will it all end?

And another thing Obama +200,000

According to that world famous statistician,Anonymous, Hillary was leading in the popular vote: Not

Anonymous should hide his face. Obama according to NBC was up 200,000 in the popular vote count. Expect that to grow in the next two weeks.

Monday, February 11, 2008 08:25 PM
Original article: The Shuster fallout

Making cynical use of Chelsea's embarassment for political gain. Is there a word for it?

First, I want to make it clear that Shuster did something really stupid and off-base for which he has paid a price.

Second, I think it's great that Chelsea is working in her Mother's campaign. God bless her. She has the right to do that and obviously she cherishes her parents a lot more than Guiliani's children cherished their father.

But third, ironically, it is the Clintons who are now attempting to turn this stupidity to political advantage and not giving it a rest. The continuing publicity about this is all on their side. They really are making egregious use of this incident for political advantage including using it has an excuse to duck out of MSNBC debates and the tough questioning of a pro like Tim Russert for the foggy, off-beat questions of CNN and, gasp, Fox. Apparently, Hillary isn't tough enough to stand-up to Russert anymore. Once burned, twice learned. But if hse can't stand up to Russert, how can she stand up to Putin?

How dumb to they think we are? I can't think of an appropriate word for parents who exploit their child's personal embarrassment for their own gain.

Anyone have a suggestion?

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