Everyone is watching with baited breath to see if Slick and the Skank are ready to firebomb Obama's coronation by sabotaging the convention via their obvious high profile positions here in the next two days. Positions that Obama reluctantly handed over to try and win the PUMAS and other disaffected Clinton supporters over from the McCain camp which it remains to be seen whether or not they can be bought off with a few measly crumbs tossed their way by the Messiah and his handlers .
It really starts tonight with Hillary's speech and that will be the indicator as to how willingly the Clinton's turn over their decades long stranglehold on the Democratic party over to NoBama and his sycophants for the next ten years.
Politico has a good one this morning in this regard....
It really starts tonight with Hillary's speech and that will be the indicator as to how willingly the Clinton's turn over their decades long stranglehold on the Democratic party over to NoBama and his sycophants for the next ten years.
Politico has a good one this morning in this regard....
Denver drama: Can Clintons get over it? -
John F. Harris - Politico.com: "Hillary Rodham Clinton is over it — at least when people are watching.
Within days of losing the Democratic nomination to Barack Obama, her aides said she was all business, returning to her Senate duties, telling people she would do whatever Obama asked her to do in the general election.
Bill Clinton is not over it. He’s trying, his associates say. He’s slowly getting to a better place. But his resentments from the bitter campaign battles of last winter and spring are many and diverse, and people who have spent time with him recently said they fester just below the surface.
For the next two days, a convention that belongs to Obama will be dominated by the same two people who dominated the Democratic Party for the last generation and who have come to Denver in much different roles than they wanted. She speaks Tuesday. It’s his turn Wednesday.
For the Clintons, the politics of the week are simple: Accept the cheers of the many Democrats who still support them, be lavish in their praise for Obama, make sure that if he loses no one can say it was because they were covertly rooting for that result." continued
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