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Heart-ache: Hillary to release delegates on Wednesday? Update: 42% of pledged Hillary delegates say they’ll vote for her
Hot Air » Top Picks — Heart-ache: Hillary to release delegates on Wednesday? Update: 42% of pledged Hillary delegates say they’ll vote for her posted at 8:00 pm on August 24, 2008 by Allahpundit Send to a Friend | printer-friendly My heart leaped this morning when the Observer reported that she hadn’t yet asked the New York delegation to vote for Obama, but it turns out she’s saving that for some sort of political Masada in which her doomed band of scrappy holdouts will finally resign itself to its fate. I’ll be there in spirit. Clinton has invited her pledged delegates to a reception at the Colorado Convention Center, not far from ...

Sequels Suck
The Talent Show — I’m not looking forward to tonight’s Clinton encore. After the rancor of the primary, I found it incredibly galling that Hillary’s narrow loss somehow meant it was Barack Obama’s responsibility to help pay off the debt she accumulated while bashing him for months on end, to give her the VP slot ignoring his own judgment and any electoral concerns, and to remind her emotionally-scarred supporters that they’re Democrats. Granted, these expectations came more from the media and Clinton’s supporters than the candidate herself, the last few month’s worth of Clinton drama has been been exasperating. ...

Nuts in Ohio
Jonathan Martin's Blog — The furries are back, this time in Ohio. Not since "Shame on you, Barack Obama" has Ted Strickland played such a key supporting role in a film. It would’ve been a normal, everyday political press conference on the steps of the Ohio Statehouse on Monday, Oct. 20. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, Gov. Ted Strickland and Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman — all Democrats — stood shoulder to shoulder in dark business suits in front of a battery of news cameras.  But then a guy dressed in a giant orange squirrel costume showed up, waving a poster that said “Don’t ...

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