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Jan. 4th, 2008 03:31 pmI caught the storm in between fronts, and so it wasn't too gusty to go out for my lunchtime walk with my brolly. I am, however, mighty warm now, and this office isn't helping any.
Congratulations to Hillary Clinton and her victory in Iowa yesterday. It's good to know that the forces of big money and centrism will keep us safe from too much boat-rocking.
EDIT:
Yes, it is perhaps misleading to say that Clinton won in Iowa. Perhaps it's a downright mistruth. However, she still has nearly three times the delegates of the 'winning' candidate in Iowa.
Congratulations to Hillary Clinton and her victory in Iowa yesterday. It's good to know that the forces of big money and centrism will keep us safe from too much boat-rocking.
EDIT:
Yes, it is perhaps misleading to say that Clinton won in Iowa. Perhaps it's a downright mistruth. However, she still has nearly three times the delegates of the 'winning' candidate in Iowa.
Um, no, actually.
Date: 2008-01-05 12:58 am (UTC)What is not said, and which would be most useful, is how many delegates were up for grabs yesterday. That would give us a better idea what percentage of Hillary's current total were honestly earned, and which have been bestowed thus far.
Also, what is not mentioned is the great irony of the whole matter. Here is the Democratic Party, Champion of the Little Guy, making very sure that the little guy has as little say in the process as possible. At least the Republicans are honest in their representation of the ruling class.
Re: Um, no, actually.
Date: 2008-01-05 01:05 am (UTC)And yes, shock and surprise, the Democratic Party is just as vested in the status quo and keeping The People out of democracy as the Republicans. It's one of the reasons many people think that we live in a one party system.
Re: Um, no, actually.
Date: 2008-01-05 01:10 am (UTC)Then I checked the numbers; Ol'Hilly has 160 delegates right now, most of them being SupaDelegates. She only won 16 yesterday. But! She still needs over 2,000 delegates to get the nomination, so even with her Vested Interest Self-Starter Delegate Pack, she's still got a long way to go.
Although, you know, I still think the entire process is fucked beyond recognition. What ever happened to 'join a party, get a single vote in the nomination process'. Do it all at once, by mail-in. Done! Also means there's less of this crappy pre-campaign campaigning.
Re: Um, no, actually.
Date: 2008-01-05 01:25 am (UTC)