Audacious Hopefulness
Here’s some Obamagonist expressing some Hillexasperation, entitled “Audacity of Hope.” Kind of clumsy satire that mocks Hillary’s hopes for any number of bizarre things to happen to derail Obama. Neglects to note the bizarre things that actually are happening.
Hotair and Malkin round up some of the audacity Obama hoped no one would notice. Gateway notes that upon throwing Wright under the bus, he went to Pfleger for counseling: it’s change you can believe in. Kristol sympathetically rips Obama’s commencement speech a new one. Stanley Kurtz at National Review Online, cruelly digging up a 1995 profile, notes it’s hard to run from an awkward present that is so much a part of Obama’s past. Meanwhile, wild rumor mill has more coming.
TalkLeft does the delegate vs. popular vote math, notes that DNC can’t divvy up pop votes in Michigan when Obama wasn’t even on the ballot there. This raises the prospect of a bogus, stolen Obama nomination, sort of like George Bush’s bogus, stolen presidency … except the latter was actually won on points of law rather than engineered by party apparatchiks.
Thurlow Weed at RCP on Obama’s jaw-dropping Pyrrhic victory in Michigan, notes in probably seemed like a good idea at the time, in the smoke-filled room.
Kirsten Powers at NY Post: DNC/RBC bash highlights (disturbing) Dem unity problems.
With thanks to Memeorandum and RealClearPolitics on the roundup.
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Posted by Jules Crittenden at 11:58 am on Monday, June 2, 2008
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