The main stream media continues to portray the Democratic race as being close. The interesting thing is the MSM has characterized Obama's pledged delegate lead as both "small" and "insurmountable". How can his lead be BOTH narrow and also impossible to overcome? It sounds like a contradiction in terms. They have also said that now that MI and FL will not hold revotes Senator Clinton "Does not have a path to victory". No path to victory equals a LOSS. Also, it is becoming less and less nobel from party leaders to sit by and do nothing. If Democrats value their party they will follow Gov. Richardson's lead and start moving towards Obama. If the Democrats lose this election it will spell the end of the party. If Democrats can't win the general under these conditions it simply means they cant win.
This race is not even close. It is the most under reported story
Submitted by Wayne Phillips on Wed, 26/03/2008 - 00:41.The main stream media continues to portray the Democratic race as being close. The interesting thing is the MSM has characterized Obama's pledged delegate lead as both "small" and "insurmountable". How can his lead be BOTH narrow and also impossible to overcome? It sounds like a contradiction in terms. They have also said that now that MI and FL will not hold revotes Senator Clinton "Does not have a path to victory". No path to victory equals a LOSS. Also, it is becoming less and less nobel from party leaders to sit by and do nothing. If Democrats value their party they will follow Gov. Richardson's lead and start moving towards Obama. If the Democrats lose this election it will spell the end of the party. If Democrats can't win the general under these conditions it simply means they cant win.
Wayne Phillips