Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Howie and the Dems "hoping" for a way out

With Rush Republicans throwing the Democrat Party into further chaos, Howie Dean and his troops are getting nervous. Exit polls in PA yesterday showed 10% of the electorate called themselves conservative. Shrillda Beast’s margin of victory? Why strangely it too was 10%.

So now Howie wants the Super Delegates – Super Delegate is Dem speak for, we don’t want bitter small town Americans who cling to religion and guns choosing our candidate – to decide quickly so Dems can end all of this pesky voting by the little people. How is it that the “party of the people” comes up with something called a Super Delegate? Each Super actually counts for in excess of 10,000 votes of gun and Bible clinging little people.

None of that sounds quite so “party of the peopleish” when it’s revealed that the Supers have the clout of 10,000 voters who had to register and stand in line. But Supers, being so super, cannot be burdened with any of that and did not receive even one vote for themselves.

Neither is what Supers are expected to do all that “party of peopleish.” Supers vote at the convention for “what’s best for the party” – not what’s best for the country – not what’s best for rank and file Democrats – not even for the best Dem candidate – but vote for the Party. You can almost hear Kate Smith breaking out into a stirring rendition of “God Bless the Democrats.”

But the Supers are only one of Howie’s problems. Remember how Dems screeched that we had to count every vote in FL during the 2000 election – well at least every vote in the four most heavily Democrat districts in FL? Well now they are fine with not counting any votes in FL or any in MI for that matter. The only question I have for Howie and the Dems and I’ve not heard it asked – ever – are the Supers from FL and MI going to be allowed to vote at the convention?

If the Supers are allowed to vote, that would give the Dems a trifecta of snobbery, arrogance and elitism. They’d have the Supers each of whom count as much as a regular Delegate at the convention but each Regular will represent over 10,000 votes. While Regulars are pledged to specific candidates based on who received the most of those 10,000 votes, the Supers are bound to nothing…well nothing but the party when determining how to vote. And the trifecta…if a state is disqualified for breaking DNC rules, the Supers - who in all probability participated in and may even have engineered the rule breaking – will still be seated and allowed to vote because…well after all they are Super.

But as far as Howie’s problems go having an elitist nominating system and disenfranchising two huge states are fairly easy problems. Easy that is when compared to the fact that the Dems have given an insurmountable lead an elitist candidate; a candidate who is comfortable hanging out with a domestic terrorist; a guy who married a pampered affirmative action queen whose thanks to the nation that got her where she is is to call us mean; a dope who sat in a pew for 20 YEARS listening to a racist, anti-Semitic, anti-white and anti American lunatic; a dolt who thinks it’s credible to say that he didn’t know what a creep Rev Wright was until two weeks ago but still refuses to disown the lout; a Bullsh*&er who showed up for hate Whitey, black separatist Louie Farrakhan’s 200,000 man march.

Now B-HO won’t stand up and answer questions about these associations. He wants to talk about “the issues.” Well I don’t think that there are any more important issues than B-HO’s associations with unrepentant terrorists and ugly hate filled Revs.

But other than that, things are proceeding just as planned for Howie and Dems.

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