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Actually, one ad I know they will run is simply the factual account of how he abused fellow progressive delegates in his bid for Senate in Chicago.


They don't need to make anything up.  He did it.  He is guilty of it.  The records are there and there's no way he can escape.


But this thread is about laying to rest the myth that Obama is the factual democratic nominee.


He isn't.  That point needs to be made perfectly clear because people keep getting it wrong. 


And four superdelegates here or there don't matter now.  What matters now is that superdelegates carefully consider the facts that are surfacing about the Obama vs the big surge for Hillary towards the end of the state-vote part of the primaries.


I don't think it's productive to insult the superdelegates.  I myself was swept up on the Obama wave initially.  But after the minister thing and the transparent promotion of Obama over Hillary with BigMedia/GOP I became instantly aware of my mistake.  It just takes some people longer to wrestle with their emotions surrounding having made the wrong choice.  I tend to not get my emotions tied up in choices and forgive myself more easily than some I suppose.  I have every bit of faith that superdelegates will grasp the import and reality of selecting the right candidate vs the one who seemed right at first.


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