She knows she can’t but she appealed to subterfuges!
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Hillary Clinton knows the results in PA (less than 10 points) represent the end of her aspirations, she knows it is enough, but she appealed to subterfuges and antidemocratic tactics to get the nomination.

Mathematically is literally impossible win the nomination or finish at least as a front runner.

Then she appealed to the division of the party, she appealed to antidemocratic solutions, like ignore the VOTE OF THE MAJORITY!

Wow sound hard but it is true:

First at all, she said, the votes of MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA should be counted. But she only talks like that because she knew that count give her the advantage, but she do not deserve this advantage, at least in that way, because that collide with the rules of the party. The same rules she previously accepts. (That FLIP â€" FLOP is nothing estrange on her)

She knows keep running her campaign give some advantage to the Republican Party and his candidate in the general election. May be she want this because is clear that the Republicans al helping her in this primaries. (Pennsylvania exit poll show a lot of republican voting for her â€" Why? â€" Simple â€" actually the scenario of confrontantion between democratc gives McCain some advantage facing the general election)

Them this is the most important key:
Hillary knows she couldn’t finish these primaries as a front runner â€" Them she appealed to the decisions of the SUPER DELEGATES â€" WHY? - Because in her mind she really do not WANT to respect the VOTE of the majority of the people who participate in this primaries â€" Yes â€" HER EXPECTATION is that, the SUPER DELEGATES REVERSE THE DECISION OF THE MAJORITY OF THE POPULATION giving HER THE NOMINATION â€" no matter if she finish trailing the front runner ho has and earn THE VOTE OF THE MAJORITY.

This is HER REAL INTENTION OF HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON!
This is the DEMOCRACY IN WHAT SHE BELIEVE!

Yes Hillary Rodham Clinton, think the VOTE of the majority is NOT IMPORTANT â€" and if the SUPER DELEGATES decide GO AGAINST the VOTE of the majority of the people and give her THE NOMINATION â€" that is OK for her! After all her primary intention is get the White House at any cost in any way.

That is why she still and persist in this race â€" BECAUSE SHE DO NOT WANT to recognize the VOTE of the MAJORITY.

And that claim about the VOTES IN MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA is only part of her HYPOCRISY. And all of this rhetoric’s is part of HER GAME OF BUYING VOTES.

Percy H Florez

Reader Comments
  
She will do anything to win
By Hollywood Apr 23rd 2008 at 2:33 pm EDT
She's a politician. Politicians sometimes do that.
Re: She will do anything to win /Questions?
By LITTLE DINE' FOR RECALL ON COLUMBUS DAY Apr 23rd 2008 at 2:59 pm EDT
Does she believe she and Bill own the Dem Party?
Are the Clintons closet racists?
Do you think the super delegates will decide in her favor?
Re: She will do anything to win /Questions?
By Hollywood Apr 23rd 2008 at 3:37 pm EDT
1. No, but I do get the impression they think they are better than the rest of the Democrat party and "deserve" to have unabashed power.

2. Not for a minute. Their race-baiting is purely a political ploy, not indicative of the way they really feel. To look deep into a politician's soul, you have to look far beyond the campaign, back to before they were politicians, and in the case of both the Clintons, I think you'll find they were very right-minded in their younger days. If they weren't racists then, they aren't now, because racism is learned behavior which first exhibits itself during adolescence.

3. That's a tough one, although who picked up another superdelegate nod today? Obama.
  
Percy -
By Karstar Apr 23rd 2008 at 2:33 pm EDT
Singing to the Choir -

The majority of the posters here - even those for Senator Clinton are aware of her long odds.

They want here to fight all the way.

What she has to do is decide on when she will give up if at all - and how does she back down.

She has a long way to go - All the women who support her as the first candidate all the long time Clinton people. It is not easy for her to just say - I'm out.

She knows the argument of big states and electibility won't carry the day. Especially now when her only chance of catching up is by crushing wins in small states.

I'm beginning to think - there are two sets of ideas. Yours is the majority thinking.
Re: Percy -
By Edison Carter Apr 23rd 2008 at 2:44 pm EDT
I agree. And Obama cant drop out for the same reason. Both are members of an oppressed minority and need to stay in as long as they can in order to make it easier for the next member of their ethnic class who tries.
Re: Percy -
By Karstar Apr 23rd 2008 at 2:50 pm EDT
Exactly -
Re: Percy -
By Damien Apr 23rd 2008 at 4:27 pm EDT
Uh, no. If they were two greedy, old white guys they'd both still be fighting each other and staying in the race. Because they both have a chance to win. It has absolutely nothing to do with race and gender. Neither of them are in it to prove anything, they just both want to be president and are too ego-maniacal to give up.
Re: Percy -
By Edison Carter Apr 23rd 2008 at 4:53 pm EDT
Greedy old white guys seem to think they are a minority too. But when they are both friendly, humble democrats sometimes one drops out.
Re: Percy -
By Damien Apr 23rd 2008 at 7:07 pm EDT
Not if it were this close. Its just never been this close in recent history.
  
Well said!
By Democrat in Cogan Station, PA Apr 23rd 2008 at 2:36 pm EDT
I hope the American people are seeing that she want's to win for her own selfish ego rather than to be a team player and support the frontrunner and the party.

If the roles were reversed she would be stamping her feet and crying for Obama to step down.

Remember awhile back when she was crying that the media was favoring Obama?

Well she seemed to get her way and got them to pick at him a little.

Perhaps she should change her name to Veruca?
A spoiled and priveldged girl that has to get her way no matter what the cost.
Re: Well said!/ Question?
By LITTLE DINE' FOR RECALL ON COLUMBUS DAY Apr 23rd 2008 at 2:56 pm EDT
Is this race about race?
Is she playing the the weaker sex oppression card?
Will the Dem Party lose the White House?
  
We want her!
By Patti Apr 23rd 2008 at 2:55 pm EDT
There are a majority of voters in this country that want Hillary for our president.Yes I said majority.Mi and Fl dont count officially,but we still voted and with our votes Hillary is 121,943 votes ahead in the popular vote.
She can still pull off a win if she stays in the battle and convinces the super delegates to stay with her and some from the other side to come her way by showing she is the one that can beat Mccain.
Also who knows what is going to come crawling out of Obamas closet next week.
Re: We want her!
By Democrat in Cogan Station, PA Apr 23rd 2008 at 3:03 pm EDT
I am sympathetic that her supporters wanted Clinton.

The sad thing is this PA win is too little too late. She cannot win by pledged delegates.

You like her. You want her to win.

But at what cost? Driving this thing through the summer and letting the Super's decide? Even if it divides the party so much it causes the Dem's to lose the General Election?

She has only the smallest hope of getting the nomination. And she will produce a path of destruction to get that chance.

Dems need to unite!
We need a nominee now!
Re: We want her!
By Andrew Jackson Apr 23rd 2008 at 6:34 pm EDT
I think this process should continue to go on until June....Hillary Clinton is a resilent woman!
Re: We want her!
By Andrew Jackson Apr 23rd 2008 at 6:34 pm EDT
I think this process should continue to go on until June....Hillary Clinton is a resilent woman!
  
TO ALL OBAMA KOOL-AID FREAKS
By CJ Apr 24th 2008 at 2:24 am EDT
EAT THIS, PERCY--YOU OBAMA FREAK:

“After last night's decisive victory in Pennsylvania, more people have voted for Hillary than any other candidate, including Sen. Obama. Estimates vary slightly, but according to Real Clear Politics, Hillary has received 15,095,663 votes to Sen. Obama's 14,973,720, a margin of more than 120,000 votes. ABC News reported this morning that ‘Clinton has pulled ahead of Obama’ in the popular vote. This count includes certified vote totals in Florida and Michigan.â€
Re: TO ALL OBAMA KOOL-AID FREAKS
By Andrew Jackson Apr 24th 2008 at 1:44 pm EDT
The fact Obama can't win big states like Pennsylvania & Ohio is very concerning. There is no way a Democrat can win the White House without taking those battleground states!
  
Hillary to the end
By Democrat in Fort Worth, TX May 12th 2008 at 1:12 am EDT
Forgive me for posting like this but I am running out of time and do not have the time to blog on every site right now.


This is a petition to stop Joe Andrew from his comments that will have supers jumping to Obama.

Everyone in upcoming primaries should be able to vote, regardless of who wins.

If you agree with it, please sign and distribute to everyone. I would like to send it before Tuesday's WV election.


Link



Thank you.


Linda
  
I disagree
By Amanda May 12th 2008 at 1:30 am EDT
I completely believe that Sen. Clinton is the best candidate for the nomination and that she NEEDS to stick the primary process out and not be discouraged by Obama supporters or possibly others to throw in the towel and 'give up'. Her win in Indiana and her (hopeful) win this Tuesday in West Virginia could really turn the tide on this Obama train that has everyone mesmerized. I'm not saying that I won't vote for Sen. Obama IF he wins the nomination in August, but I still believe that if the Democratic Party is really going to reunite under one banner, Hillary has the best banner to fight under. Thanks for reading :)