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Hey republican TopGun, don't forget the last quote from the article at its very end that negates all the quotes you just provided:


Again:




It's position at the very end of the article nullifies the entire article's potency.


That's just one trick of spin.  There are so many.


The article seeks to douse enthusiasm of superdelegates who might teeter dangerously on the edge of switching like nearly a couple of dozen have already to Clinton.


It seeks to shock and sadden Clinton supporters and squelch their momentum.  It banks that the message is so bleak that the majority of its readers won't follow down to its end, where it says, in effect, "by the way, this article is based on pure GOP/hopeful speculation." 


I tell you, if nothing else this election has been an ongoing lesson in the art of spin.


Or the art of BS, as I like to call it..


And why is a rightster like TopGun seeming so eager to blast Hillary off the face of the election...like so many BigMedia pundits were all along...the same pundits who know the Sinclair story is "in play" but won't report on it...yet..?


No mystery.  They promoted and covertly continue to promote Obama as "the only viable candidate [read: don't be ridiculous] because a Clinton/McCain race this Fall would end in a predictable and merciless trouncing of the GOP's hopes of another BigOil neocon in the Oval Office.  They are scared out of their boxer shorts that not only will we have a Congress that won't budge on BigOil monopoly, but also a President.  Their only hope would be the stacked Supreme Court, and a couple of those judges are set to retire in the next administration..


Yes, TopGun and his buddies want to portray the complete elimination of Clinton as a possibility.  Their very livelihoods depend on that portrayal.


As for writing-in Hillary, research provides that in many states, unless she registers on the ballots as a running candidate, the votes there for her are protest votes and don't count for her.  So if by some chance she is going to support the Obama nomination, she may be heading to run for another party.  In that case, Obama and McCain are both finished.  The bottom line is, if Hillary Clinton wants to walk in the Oval Office next year as president, all she has to do is decide that's what she wants.  The votes will be there in a landslide..  The technicalities of how she gets on the ballot are just that, technicalities.  And don't forget, she's a lawyer.  So the only thing between her and the presidency is her desire to have it and go after it.


The choice between dumb and dumber is frustrating people so badly that to see her name next to theirs on the ballot would be like manna from heaven for a stupendous majority of voters..


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