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    8/19/2008
    Is Senator Clinton up to shenanigans?

    Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. Back in May, I wrote:
    Prediction: Florida’s and Michigan’s delegations to the Democratic National Convention will be seated with full voting rights.
    I mention it now only because, for me, this is a rare opportunity to crow:
    Last year, Michigan and Florida Democrats were being told they would lose all their votes at the Democratic National Convention if they moved up their presidential primaries.

    Now, the same committee that stripped Florida and Michigan of their delegates for violating party rules by holding early primaries is poised to suggest those delegates regain their full voting powers when the Denver convention starts in eight days.
    Okay, so they’re thinking about it. They haven’t done it yet, and now I’ve probably jinxed it with my bragging.

    Too bad, because I see potential conflict, there. Even though they'd do it to move past conflict.

    A brief recap: presidential primaries are usually settled early, before many states have even voted. Thus, many states began moving their primaries up. There seemed no limit to how early the primary season might start.

    In an effort to control this, the major political parties began ordering states to not hold their primaries before February 5. Despite the warnings, both Florida and Michigan did just that.

    At first, the Democratic Party stuck to their guns and stripped those states of all their delegates, just as they’d threatened. But then, the Clinton Camp started crying Disenfranchisement! Those voters must have a voice!

    And so, it turns out the Democratic Party was for standing firm before they were against it. They pulled a half-solution, out of thin air and gave back…half.

    This whole process was pretty rough on party unity. Hard feelings linger still.

    Democrats can’t make everybody happy, but they can make sure they don’t further alienate voters in two extremely important states. Thus, now that the primary is over, seating Florida's and Michigan's full delegations makes good political sense.

    But.

    Just last week, the Obama campaign announced an unprecedented Convention place for Hillary Clinton: instead of the usual unanimously rubber-stamping coronation of the Party's nominee, they're actually going to have a vote.
    Hillary Clinton supporters will get their chance for catharsis at the Democratic National Convention in Denver as the New York senator’s name will be included in the nomination…

    A joint statement issued Thursday by Clinton and Barack Obama said Clinton will be included because they want to ensure that “the voices of all 35 million people who participated in this historic primary election are respected and heard in Denver.”
    An actual convention vote, seating full delegations for previously sanctioned states: both ways of “ensuring” that “the voices of all” get heard. Great. But let me remind everyone of something:

    Clinton hasn’t released her delegates. Theoretically, the delegates she won during the primaries are still supposed to vote for her.

    As things stand now, Obama’s lead among regular delegates is 127. If Florida and Michigan get full delegations, that lead will shrink.

    Is it really so hard to believe that the Clintons have shenanigans on their minds?

    True, I haven't counted the Superdelegates. Obama's lead is larger among them, but they aren't officially committed to any candidate. They can change their minds.

    Unlikely? Yes. Highly improbable. At the very least, the Superdelegates will vote en masse for Obama to protect their own future federal appointments.

    Still, one might have thought that Clinton’s concession and endorsement of Obama had moved the Democrats past their primary-season dysfunctionality.

    Maybe it did, but: with two quick decisions, they might have brought it all back.

    Lance Burri is a contributor to the Badger Blog Alliance and occasionally blogs at his own site as well.


    COMMENTS

    I have to agree with Lance - something's afoot at the Dems Mile High Confab. To quote the Doctor of Democracy (I know the libs HATE this), "With the Clintons nothing is a coincidence; with the Clintons nothing happens by accident."

    Let's speculate just a little bit: What if the Clintons have some National Enquirer dirt on the Messiah, and what if that dirt gets spewed on The Most Merciful Annointed One right there at the convention in front of the real God and everyone? With the delegate count closed-up to near equal, what are the Clinton's chances of convincing the political functionairies present at The Annointing that they'll be sent off to political hell in November if they annoint this empty suit that just got hosed by a skunk?

    The Messiah stinks to high heaven now. Just how bad will he smell once Hillary and Bubba get done with him?

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    Duke (Tue Aug 19 07:34:16 2008)

    Anyone who has read anything about the Clintons, knows they are "shenanigans" personified.
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    emily matthews (Tue Aug 19 11:30:23 2008)




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