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I tried to watch a bit of the primary coverage tonight, but I got tired of hearing the bobbleheads talk about Obama’s problem with white working-class voters. No one ever mentions Clinton’s problem with college educated voters, or city-dwelling voters, or black voters.

Sadly, the only relief to this tedium is commentary on Senator Kennedy’s brain tumor.

They’re saying Obama has won the majority of elected delegates, and the only way Clinton can win is to persuade the superdelegates to overrule the voters. She keeps saying voters must be heard from before the race is over, but ultimately she doesn’t care how they actually, you know, vote. Unless it’s for her.

Wake me up when it’s over.

4 thoughts on “Blah Blah Blah

  1. I could be wrong, but I’ll bet some other stuff is going on in other countries. Who knows, maybe some other stuff is going on, even here in the US!

  2. BLAH BLAH BLAH,

    The deep fried job that HRC has cooked up. She feels that her supporters somehow mean more? So somehow they have the advantage? How, what advantage do they have? (media selling commercials) Will you feel cheated if she dont get 2nd? Will that cause you to hate? Are you in love with Hillary or Democracy. Will you even remember to vote? And if you do will you remember John McCain, John McCain, John McCain, or Bubba-hill, Bubba-Hill!

    I am not sure about the results, but I think I know how it is going to end!

  3. She doesn’t have a problem with educated voters or city-dwelling voters, she won all these groups in KY. See here.

    At least get your facts right!

  4. I was driving a big rental truck for 8 hours today, listening to NPR for a bit, and a caller made the point that Obama doesn’t have a problem with “white working-class voters” – he won that demographic in Oregon (the people on the show didn’t correct him, so I assume that is true). I’d assume he also won that demographic in Iowa and Wyoming and elsewhere. I guess it’s a specific kind of “white working-class voter” that Obama can’t win.

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