Sen. Clinton is ruthless; she needs a little more ruth
... Put another way: If Hillary Clinton does not win delegates out of a majority of contested primaries and caucuses, her aides are willing to rip the party apart to secure the nomination, to cheat in a way that will rend the Democratic coalition and probably destroy Clinton's chances in the general election. Imagine the fury in the African-American community if Barack Obama leads in delegates but is denied the nomination because the Clinton campaign is able to change the rules to seat delegates from Michigan, where no other candidates were even on the ballot, and from Florida, where no one campaigned. Imagine the anger among the young voters Obama brought into the process, and was making into Democratic voters. Imagine the feeling of betrayal among his supporters more generally, and the disgust among independents watching the battle take place on the convention floor. Imagine how statesmanlike John McCain will look in comparison, how orderly and focused the Republican convention will appear.
This demonstrates not only a gross ruthlessness on the part of Clinton's campaign, but an astonishingly cavalier attitude towards the preservation of the progressive coalition. To be willing to blithely rip it to shreds in order to wrest a nomination that's not been fairly earned is not only low, but a demonstration of deeply pernicious priorities -- namely, it's an explicit statement that the campaign puts its own political success above the health of the party and the pursuit of progressive goals, and one can't but help assume that's exactly the attitude they would take towards governance, too.
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Sorry, but I think Klein is way over the top here. I don't understand the burgeoning narrative that Clinton is supposed to concede now, because otherwise she will destroy the Democratic party. It's a classic example of Clinton Derangement Syndrome and I'm surprised to see you give it credibility here. I've been supporting Obama but I can't help noticing he isn't Jesus either. See e.g.
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/02/05/barack_obama_is_not_jesus/
Posted by: Ann Bartow
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February 14, 2008 9:41 PM
Should also add: Obama is pretty ruthless too. He has to be, if he wants to win. Don't know what gives Klein the right to make predictions about "the African American community" (singular?) but I think most Clinton supporters are fundamentally decent people who want to see a fair electoral process. There are "win at all cost" folks in both camps and they are doing a lot of damage. In my view Klein is clearly one of them.
Posted by: Ann Bartow
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February 14, 2008 9:58 PM