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Clinton's Victory Declaration

20 May 2008 08:33 pm

Hillary Clinton's victory declaration was, for the second week in a row, a justification for her continued presence in the race, an exhortation to Democrats to give her a few more weeks, an explanation for the enthusiasm she generates in Appalachia, and, in an acknowledgment of reality, a promise to vigorously campaign for the eventual nominee in the fall.

"I commend Senator Obama and his supporters as we go toe-to-toe, we do see eye-to-eye in uniting our party to elect a Democrat president."

Toe to toe? Maybe big toe to pinky toe...


"Why do they turn out in face of nay sayers? You know that our political process is more than candidates running, pundits or even about winning a primary or a nomination..…it’s a path we choose as a nation."

They're voting because Clinton tells them that their vote counts.

"I have done it not because I’ve wanted to demonstrate my toughness I believe passionately we must take back the White House."

She really does believe that she'd be a better commander in chief than Obama. And if she wanted to stay in the race just to hurt Obama (the 2012 Theorem), she would have withdrawn at the height of the Rev. Wright affair.

"I am going to keep making our case until we have a nominee whoever she may be."

I think that's the line the Clinton campaign wants to echo...

Comments (11)

.9 * .2 * 600,000 > 50,000.

More like 100,000 Kentuckians are willing to say they voted against Obama at least in part because of race. Of course its more!

By that same analogy I guess then "smart people" don't want to vote for Hillary...Why?

BTW you assume in the GE the "people" of Kentucky would vote for a woman over a "white man" really!!!

Pre-Oregon obviously, but HRC is currently ahead in the popular vote even if you give Obama ALL the "uncommitted" out of Michigan (by about 15K votes) based on the RCP numbers.

More like 100,000 Kentuckians are willing to say they voted against Obama at least in part because of race. Of course its more!

Much more. That number is only the number of people that are willing to tell someone to their face that they didn't vote based on race. The real number is obviously much bigger.

The 2012 theorem only applies when Clinton knows she cannot win, period. During the Wright affair she thought she could win in 2008. But NC and IN proved that wrong. So she only shifted to 2012 strategy after NC/IN.

I am woman, hear me roar.

"And if she wanted to stay in the race just to hurt Obama (the 2012 Theorem), she would have withdrawn at the height of the Rev. Wright affair." Please explain this. For her to run in 2012 she needs him to lose in 2008. Correct me if I'm wrong, but surely you don't think her staying in and polarizing democratic voters in swing states along racial lines helps his chances in 2008. The only real contraint on Hillary's behavior according to the "2012 thesis" is that she hurt Obama now as much as she can, SO LONG AS she doesn't leave a clear trail of evidence that is likely to come back to hurt her too badly in 2011.

There are a lot of people who want their President to continually lie to them, promote racial hatred, and promote their personal selfish best interests. . . Hillary is just as good as Bush in this regard. . . same old, same old. . .

There are a lot of people who want their President to continually lie to them, promote racial hatred, and promote their personal selfish best interests. . . Hillary is just as good as Bush in this regard. . . same old, same old. . .

There are a lot of people who want their President to continually lie to them, promote racial hatred, and promote their personal selfish best interests. . . Hillary is just as good as Bush in this regard. . . same old, same old. . .

hillary is doing a mulligan. She is threatening the dnc if they don't give her all the mich/fl votes. That she will go down at the convention.