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16 May 2008 10:45 am
The Psychodrama Abates
Isn't it awesome that we haven't had to think about the Clintons for a day or so? The relief. Meanwhile, 538 reports that Obama is poised to clinch the pledged delegate majority on Tuesday even if Michigan and Florida are seated. And for those still in detox from Clinton meth, here's a bunch of self-centered, self-critical, anonymous emails from Hillaryland. My favorite:
"There was not any plan in place from beginning to end on how to win
the nomination. It was, 'Win Iowa.' There was not the experience level,
and, frankly, the management ability, to create a whole plan to get to
the magical delegate number. That to me is the number one thing. It's
starting from that point that every subsequent decision resulted. The
decision to spend x amount in Iowa versus be prepared for
February 5 and beyond. Or how much money to spend in South
Carolina--where it was highly unlikely we were going to win--versus the
decision not to fund certain other states. ... It was not as simple as,
'Oh, that's a caucus state, we're not going to play there.' That
suggests a more serious thought process. It suggests a meeting where we
went through all that."
It really does sound like the Bush administration in Iraq. But this is the clincher: for the "experience" candidate,
There was not the experience level,
and, frankly, the management ability, to create a whole plan.
She so deserved to lose.
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