Tuesday is going to be a very bad day for any uncommitted superdelegates. It's going to be the day they get to tell us why they haven't pick a candidate yet. Whether it's for the same reason that Hillary Clinton is dragging out a race that she's already lost (hint: rhymes with "abomination"). Hillary is an idiot, we learned that months ago, but the real people to blame are the superdelegates and our party leaders who let this idiot continue her reign of terror long after she should have left the scene. And now we see more evidence that the Clintons were scheming to take their nomination battle all the way to the convention - here is what Stephanopoulos reported yesterday:
Before those comments today, there was a strong view inside the Clinton campaign that they should try to push this MAYBE EVEN BEYOND June 3rd or 4th, and take this fight over seating the Michigan and Florida delegations to the convention, if necessary. This was raising some hackles at the Democratic National Committee. IT'S A LOT LESS LIKELY to go forward now after these comments. As one Obama strategist put it, this could be the last straw.'Could be? She basically invoked her opponent's assassination. What else does she need to do to convince the superdelegates that she ain't exactly presidential material?
So, Tuesday is the day that the uncommitted superdelegates will get inundated with questions about assassinations. (And perhaps it's time to pick off a few of Hillary's own superdelegates as well.) I can't wait to see them defend her comments when constituents start calling their offices.






