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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Do they call baseball games in the 7th inning because one team is ahead? [View all]Armstead
(47,803 posts)101. May 20 23
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-weigant/the-end-of-hillary-clinto_b_9791460.html
Obama and his advisers insist the event will stop short of a declaration that he has won the nomination. But it will be seen as another signal to superdelegates to climb aboard his bandwagon as quickly as possible.
The celebration, however, has rankled the Clinton campaign and the candidate herself. They see it as a highhanded effort to embarrass her and to generate renewed calls from others in the party for her to quit the race before anyone has achieved a genuine majority of pledged delegates and superdelegates.
In a signal of how fragile the detente between the two sides is, the Clinton campaign sent out a tart memo yesterday under the name of communications director Howard Wolfson calling the Obama rally in Iowa a slap in the face of millions of voters in the remaining primary states and to Senator Clintons 17 million supporters. Then, in language tying the Obama campaign to the Bush White House, the memo continues: Premature victory laps and false declarations of victory are unwarranted. Declaring mission accomplished does not make it so.
Obama and his advisers insist the event will stop short of a declaration that he has won the nomination. But it will be seen as another signal to superdelegates to climb aboard his bandwagon as quickly as possible.
The celebration, however, has rankled the Clinton campaign and the candidate herself. They see it as a highhanded effort to embarrass her and to generate renewed calls from others in the party for her to quit the race before anyone has achieved a genuine majority of pledged delegates and superdelegates.
In a signal of how fragile the detente between the two sides is, the Clinton campaign sent out a tart memo yesterday under the name of communications director Howard Wolfson calling the Obama rally in Iowa a slap in the face of millions of voters in the remaining primary states and to Senator Clintons 17 million supporters. Then, in language tying the Obama campaign to the Bush White House, the memo continues: Premature victory laps and false declarations of victory are unwarranted. Declaring mission accomplished does not make it so.
Smart candidates dont invoke the possibility of their opponents being killed. This seems so obvious it shouldnt need to be said, but apparently, it needs to be said.
We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California, Hillary Clinton said yesterday, referencing the fact that past nomination contests have stretched into June to explain why she hasnt heeded calls to exit the Democratic race. She was in an editorial board meeting with a South Dakota newspaper, and she didnt even seem to notice shed just uttered the unutterable.
We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California, Hillary Clinton said yesterday, referencing the fact that past nomination contests have stretched into June to explain why she hasnt heeded calls to exit the Democratic race. She was in an editorial board meeting with a South Dakota newspaper, and she didnt even seem to notice shed just uttered the unutterable.
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Do they call baseball games in the 7th inning because one team is ahead? [View all]
Armstead
May 2016
OP
Happens all the time in the Bottom of the 9th and we are getting close to that
bottomofthehill
May 2016
#106
Just because it's a longshot doen't mean one team should be expected to walk away before over
Armstead
May 2016
#25
Post of the day...will piss off some folks, understandably, but you have a sense of humor i must say
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#103
I agree. There's no need for all this contention between supporters, IMO.
justiceischeap
May 2016
#34
In plenty of sports, starters get pulled out when the game is no longer in question.
CrowCityDem
May 2016
#5
Yes...That is why the calls to end it before they have a chance to express themselves stinks
Armstead
May 2016
#17
No, it's just the 7th inning stretch... goin for anotha beer. Anyone else want one?
InAbLuEsTaTe
May 2016
#8
Depending on the rules, yeah. Also, when the other team is ahead by 7 runs, everyone starts talking
Zynx
May 2016
#9
So please just shuffle out and stop trying to shame those who believe the game should be completed
Armstead
May 2016
#15
Bernie can lose gracefully or lose nasty. It is clear he is choosing the latter. nt
hack89
May 2016
#30
Yeah, but DU is like five chairs in the nosebleed section when compared to the whole stadium
snooper2
May 2016
#93
Right, because defining and assigning panic to Clinton supporters is so substantial.
seabeyond
May 2016
#122
can we drop the implications that I'm just some kind of bought-off or besotted idiot?
Kalidurga
May 2016
#79
were we supposed to force Iraq into socialism or something? promoting any rebuilding is
bettyellen
May 2016
#105
We were supposed to stop thinking it's our job to FORCE other countries to do our bidding.
lagomorph777
May 2016
#108
Bernie said Assad "has got to go". But not his problem what happens- right?
bettyellen
May 2016
#112
I agree- it was a difficult situation. No easy answers. I feel like in the long run...
bettyellen
May 2016
#114
I don't think we'd ever have had interest if not for oil, and I hope we can return to those days...
bettyellen
May 2016
#117
she's 10-15 points behind him against the Pubs and Sanders isn't being spared by the Fox
MisterP
May 2016
#121
There are many baseball games where I can comfortably go to sleep in the seventh fully knowing...
NCTraveler
May 2016
#43
Of course. But if a player does that, then people commentating are going to point
YouDig
May 2016
#63
Basketball would have been the better analogy. There are only 30 seconds left and your team is
FSogol
May 2016
#62
Not if they forfeit prematurely....Plus the last states should have a right to express
Armstead
May 2016
#83