Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Profiles in courage

Apparently, most of the super delegates have made up their minds as to who they'll back at the convention.
Capitol Hill insiders say the battle for congressional superdelegates is over, and one Senate supporter of Barack Obama is hinting strongly that he has prevailed over Hillary Rodham Clinton.

While more than 80 Democrats in the House and Senate have yet to state their preferences in the race for the Democratic nomination, sources said Tuesday that most of them have already made up their minds and have told the campaigns where they stand.

“The majority of superdelegates I’ve talked to are committed, but it is a matter of timing,” said Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.). “They’re just preferring to make their decision public after the primaries are over. ... They would like someone else to act for them before they talk about it in the cold light of day.”

So let me make sure I have this right. These a-holes could end all this mess for the party by simply publicly declaring their intentions but they'd rather have these candidates twist in the wind and risk a general election defeat.

Real stand up guys.

I'm starting to appreciate The Billary more and more. She is apparently the only person with balls in that party.

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