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Yeah, Madam President would do in a pinch.
Her wins make people look so ridiculous the past day's saying she should quit. It's better for the party if she quits. If she doesnt quit, the party will be divided. etc.
Do you quit at halftime for the good of the team in a tied game? For the good of the sport? How is it better for the party if she'd quit? Because this much enthusiasm is just too much good energy? By what logic does someone say quitting prevents division, when the people voting are clearly divided already?
Look at just Texas, 1.4 million people voted for Clinton, 1.3 million for Obama. Now are we saying that Texas democrats are not already divided? ummmm.. what????
I just love how the pundits and op-ed writers and paid talking heads come up with these questions as if real voters are actually thinking like they are. It's just crazy lol.
Look at the Ohio speeches by Clinton and Obama, what a contrast. The one who should have become a quitter pumping up the crowd, turning pundits faces red. The other looking angry, ignoring his losses after outspending 3 to 1 on ads, and talking about the republican rival as if he's already won still.
I really think Obama expected Clinton to concede the entire race to him last night after he swept all 4 states. I think he's been watching too much TV. If he focusses on McCain, he's going to look like an ass. Only George Bush considers a 51% to 49% win a "mandate" for his policy. Obama camp needs to realise that it's incredibly far from over, turn off the positive TV spin and get to work as if it's day 1.
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