Hillary Clinton is being asked – no, told – by party elders, pundits and people who say they care about their country, to quit the quest of a lifetime: to stop raining on Barack Obama’s presidential parade, the Democratic Party and even democracy itself.
By yesterday, as the superdelegate tally reflected either a tie or Obama in the lead, Senator Clinton’s last “I can do this” weapon was steadily slipping away from her.
Yet there she was, glad-handing at a Mother’s Day “celebration” in West Virginia with her daughter Chelsea at her side, perhaps offering one clue to her emotional stamina: As Gail Collins wrote in The New York Times, the embattled senator is privately saying “she does not intend to go home and tell Chelsea that she’s a quitter.”
“Gingrich has zero chance of geinttg the nomination or beating Obama”…Don’t wet yourself sprewell over your flawed (as time information about the present administration continues to spill out) analysis of Gingrich’s chances…I really don’t find any problems with your logic though, its the landscape that is continually changing is what makes your otherwise astute analysis problematic… The problem right now while there is a primary season is that Romney is perceived by many as ‘Obama lite’ and much of his track record in government seems to indicate it…Like you I have some very serious qualms about a Gingrich nomination…”He’s just a balloon that the GOP put up for the leftie media to attack”…Gingrich and the GOP establishment are very far apart from each other if not outright hostile to each other right now…Still I’m interested in who you think the better candidtate might be…In regards to beating Obama, well that should be child’s play considering Obama’s skill sets…The MSM carried Obama’s water for him and if it comes to a face to face debate what’s Obama going to stand on?His domestic policies?His foreign policies?
Which came first, the problem or the solution? Luckily it doesn’t matter.