No right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, as good citizens, we must live. Other rights, even the most basic, are illusory if the right to vote is undermined.
- US Supreme Court

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

still wondering what is really going on

Trying to get news you can believe in (since when did reading the news involve conscious leaps of faith?) I am wondering what is going on with the DNC trying to pressure Hillary to give up her delegates. Is this true? If so, it's a real problem. There should be no reason and no need for her to give up her delegates, and I am really anxious about why the Democrats seem so unnaturally eager to strip Hillary and her supporters (her faction) of any and all influence. T

Mark Ambinder says it's already done - but that doesn't sound logical to me, and quite frankly I don't consider the source particularly reliable, since he serves Lord Obama before mere truth.
Multiple Democratic sources say that Sen. Hillary Clinton, in a series of private conversations and conference calls, continues to urge her pledged delegates to vote for Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention.
No offense, but I'll believe it when I hear it from Clinton - and I'll believe it's voluntary when I hear there's a reasonably credible motive.
Clinton's moves this week suggest that she opposes grassroots efforts by some of her supporters to hang on until the convention and submit Clinton's name for president or vice president. It also suggests that her campaign does not intend to challenge the DNC rules and bylaws committee decision to award Obama some of Clinton's delegates from Michigan. Pledged delegates and superdelegates can vote for whomever they want, but a split convention -- even if the split was lopsided -- would no doubt embarrass Obama.
(emphasis mine)
No, it wouldn't. They keep insisting that they cannot possibly extend customary courtesies, show respect where it is due, or go through the motions of legitimacy - to do these things would somehow cripple the party. Maybe, if things go really nice at the convention, nobody will know that over half the party voted for Hillary! (Gee - ya think?)

It makes you wonder why they are so desperate to purge any and all trace of Clinton's power and influence from the party.

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