It actually is about the math and the undue credit being given to the vaunted Clinton machine. They’ve blown this and it will be a hard one for her to live with. I’m amazed so many are so worried she can pull this off. As for Rush, he knows this, and as a result can be a bit more relaxed and enjoy the moment. Regardless of what happens, Obama wins the delegate count. What you are afraid of is that she will steal the nomination by way of super delegates and that somehow their party will unite despite this. I’d suggest it is you, not Rush, who is needlessly worried. She’s so far down now and tonight doesn’t change that.
Beautiful would be Obama getting lmajority vote in Texas and Hillary getting most delegates b/o the Texas caucases.
She can’t get the nom since it isn’t winner take all but there will be a bloody fight to the end for delegates. If Hill wins, the blacks and young will lose interest. If she loses, then I cannot predict what will happen.
Obama does not have the numbers to secure the nomination without the Supers either. Carville’s outburst a few weeks ago that Hillary had to win both Ohio and Texas was a calculated setup. He’s a political snake. Slick repeated the same thing about a week ago. With a win in both they have traction to spin the comeback and gain momentum. The whores in the media will blindly jump on board. It’s not about absolute math. This is Democrat politics.
You assume that Rush WANTS a Republican win.
Rush's ratings (and thus his income) would go UP if he had a Dem president to rail against. He achieved his main growth in listeners during the Clinton administration