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, but the gesture might not be enough to still the waters and unite the party. 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.” “I am convinced that honoring Senator Clinton’s historic campaign in this way will help us celebrate this defining moment in our history and bring the party together in a strong united fashion,” Obama said. Still upset from an epic primary battle, some of Clinton’s supporters are not buying the unity theme planned for the Democratic National Convention. One group intends to paper the city with fliers, promote a video detailing what they contend were irregularities in the nominating process and unleash bloggers to give their take on the proceedings.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Clinton, Obama Deal Could Let Supporters Disrupt Convention
I watch very little TV, but I am going to watch the Democratic circular firing squad in Denver every day.
Hillary hasn't given up; watch her; no, not her, but her unruly supporters - wink, wink. And, better yet, the Remember 68 crowd want a bloody confrontation with the police. Is it wrong to enjoy your political enemies beating each other up? ;-)
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