Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Disinformation

Well, here we are.

Barak Obama has enough delegates today to win the nomination. The other candidate has even acknowledged that in a backhanded sort of way, and through a proxy, has indicated that the second spot might be acceptable, you know, if it would help.

How humble can one be?

This is not yet over.

The other candidate is going to do everything, everything, that can be done, above and below board to get the party nod, one way or another.

Start thinking of who you might vote for, and what kind of world you want to live in. Granted, there is not a lot of choice right now, and any potential change would be incremental at best.

History is being made, and exposed, before our eyes.


UPDATE

ABC News (and a couple of others) are reporting that the candidate will exit the race this Saturday. (How do you spell relief?). I will believe it when I hear it, and then wait to see what kind of deal was made prior to the announcement. I am certain that the candidate will be a major player in a democratic administration, if not as the second chair, then as a major policy seat or possibly as a member of the nations highest court. (It is possible that an ex President could be named to the court, and that a sitting senator be named to a cabinet post--wouldn't that be interesting....).

In any case, the Clinton era is not yet over.

Stay tuned.

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