Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Don't Like the Rules?
Change them...
Senator Clinton may be the true candidate of change after all. With the numbers stacked against her for winning the democratic nomination, her only options are to change the rules. In case we don't fully grasp this concept, she's launched a website to promote this strategy. Report here.
And why not? When dismissing the will of the voters of 23 states as 'not significant' doesn't work, or when shrill cries of plagiarism fall flat, why not change the rules.
As we've seen with South Carolina, The Clintons will stop at nothing in pursuit of power. There are numerous avenues the Clintons can pursue to secure the nomination, the problem is that in achieving that goal there aren't many of those options left that wouldn’t spilt the party and guarantee John McCain's election.
Senator Clinton may be the true candidate of change after all. With the numbers stacked against her for winning the democratic nomination, her only options are to change the rules. In case we don't fully grasp this concept, she's launched a website to promote this strategy. Report here.
And why not? When dismissing the will of the voters of 23 states as 'not significant' doesn't work, or when shrill cries of plagiarism fall flat, why not change the rules.
As we've seen with South Carolina, The Clintons will stop at nothing in pursuit of power. There are numerous avenues the Clintons can pursue to secure the nomination, the problem is that in achieving that goal there aren't many of those options left that wouldn’t spilt the party and guarantee John McCain's election.
Labels: 2008 Elections