Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Clinton wins big, race goes on

Despite being outspent by millions of dollars, Hillary Clinton looks to have pulled off a double digit win in the Keystone State. Governor Ed Rendell rightly calls last night's results a "game changer," and he is right.

Before Wrightgate broke, this was Obama's election. Since then, Obama has been seen in another light. Add to the fire the William Ayers story and Obama's boneheaded belittling of "bitter" working class Americans who "cling" to religion and guns.

All these stories will follow Obama into the general election if he ends up pulling it out in the Dem primary.

Now you have to really question whether this guy can win...or better yet, Democrat poobahs need to ask that question and adjust their support accordingly. He clearly is not the teflon candidate as his supporters had hoped. Teflon candidates don't get their rears served to them by an underwhelming candidate to the tune of 10 points or more.

Lastly, Democrats who are all over the airwaves saying this is not hurting their party are completely full of it. If this trend continues and super-delegates do indeed begin to move for Hillary, the Party will have a full fledged revolt on their hands. Are we to believe that denying the democratically elected Obama the nomination will not have repercussions with black voters and young voters? Nonsense.

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