The democrats have figured out the one way in a million to lose what should have been a slam dunk democratic victory in November.
1) Incompetently structured their nominating rules/process such that two states (Florida/Michigan) delegates wont even be seated in a situation where those states delegates could very well have made the difference between one candidate winning or losing.
2) Allow a black candidate to gain an insurmountable pledged delegate lead only to have a scandal become public late in the nominating process (for which the information has been widely available for many months, if not years). Now, it is too late to switch horses without causing a tremendous backlash- even though had this scandal broken at the beginning of the campaign Clinton would have won easily.
Again, the democrats have found the only way to lose this election. If Obama wins the nomination, he is unelectable because of Wright and the fact that he is no longer a winning candidate who happens to be black but now a black candidate a la Jesse Jackson. On the other hand, if Hillary steals the nomination, there will be blood in the streets.
Even if you were inclined to vote democrat, seems to me that if you are thinking person, the partys handling of the nominating process alone would have to give you pause.
But if Obama loses the nomination because of his racist background (his long and intimate association with Rev. Wright-—BTW, Wright and Obama preached this garbage-—the infamous “Quiet Riot” sermon-—to a packed house at the Hampton Colliseum in June, 2008), people of good will need to be willing to say so without reservation: Obama lost not because he’s black, but because he’s associated with racist hate-mongering.
And not back down.
No matter what.
The blacks who willingly enslave themselves to the government, the Rat party, and the racist hate-mongerers by internalizing victimhood rather than an ethos of personal responsibility, where people are judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin, will never get off the plantation otherwise.