>> Is it too early to gloat yet?
Nah, go ahead and gloat; just remain vigilant. Whole thing turns on a dime sometimes.
Something interesting I have noted: many R’s including many on this forum are all doom ‘n gloom about beating Obama. “McCain is toast if he runs against Obama” and so forth.
Yet, many of the Dems seem to have the OPPOSITE attitude: “Only Hillary is electable, that’s why we need the superdelegates to bring the party back to its senses.”
Folks, BOTH world views can’t be right!!!
My money is on the Dems knowing their party best; if they think Hillary is the strongest, who am I to argue? As I have said many times, HUSSEIN can be beaten like a little toy drum.
“They” probably know their party best but the masses of HUSSEIN fawners don’t get it. They don’t appear to understand politics generally, or much of anything. I’m beginning to agree with many that it’s best to get Hillary out now rather than give the leftists time to wise up.
Still, the supreme ignorance of rank-and-file voters can’t be taken for granted.
Both Obama and Clinton are beatable! The convention is umteen news cycles away and the election is into the next information age. Clinton is a ...er... dog of a canidate. And Obama is all glitter. McCain has a world of experience behind him in elections. Both Dems are prducts of affirmative action(lol). It's true.
One more note. If McCain is keen enough he will expose the under belly of Obama that was revealed by Obama's First-Afirmative-Action-Lady wannabe: in short, Obama and his wife hate America and want to change it; McCain wants to preserve America and fight for it.