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Do Super Delegates Open The Democratic Party Up For Lawsuits?

I am not a lawyer, but I’m curious if the whole “super delegate” system that the Democratic party uses could potentially expose the party to election damaging lawsuits.

Let’s try this example on for size:

Obama wins more delegates allocated by popular vote and caucuses, as well as wining a larger percentage of the overall popular vote. Clinton comes within a few percentage points of Obama in the popular vote, and because of the asinine way that Dems do their delegate allocation, gets enough delegates that she only has to woo a little more than half the super delegates to support her and she wins the nomination at the national convention.

Could Obama (or more likely, his supporters as a group) sue the DNC because they’ve been disenfranchised?

On Hillary’s “Experience”

Will someone please tell me upon just exactly WHAT Hillary is basing her claims of more experience?

Does traveling with Bill to foreign countries count as experience?

Being physically present in the White House while decisions were being made? Does that count as experience?

The way I see it, she doesn’t have a whole lot more experience in actual elected office than Obama. (Actually, if you DO THE MATH, Obama has nearly 10 years combined of experience in elected office at the State and Federal levels, she has only 7.)

Let’s face it: if “experience” where what TRULY mattered in this race (or any race for President), Democrats would be faced with the choice of Dodd/Biden in the primaries, or we’d already be feting President McCain. Cause that dude wins on the “experience” question hands down.

The really shitty thing is that Hillary, when she loses the Democratic nomination, is setting Obama up for this attack against him by Republicans. Practically handing him to them on a platter.

This race isn’t about “experience.” “Experience” doesn’t really matter at that level of government. Case in point: the 80-odd combined years of experience of Don Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney did little more than get us into the shithole we’re in now.

What we should be looking for in a candidate is judgment, coolness under fire, and vision.

Presidents don’t “do the work” of running the country or implementing their policies. They outline a vision of where they’d like to be, and then their lackeys do the legwork to make that happen.

Hillary sealed her fate regarding judgment 5 years ago when she voted to authorize unprecedented powers to the President which he then used (as everyone knew he would) to launch an unjustified, unnecessary, and unjust war against Iraq.

Hillary has also been demonstrating her inability to remain cool by her increasingly hysterical and just plain baseless attacks against Obama. So far he’s been able to win people to his side without having to attack her, but winning is so important to Hillary and her handlers that they’ll stop at nothing, including potentially weakening Obama in the general election, to do so.

She has accused him of “Rovian” tactics, when in reality it’s her (and her campaign) that is pulling the sneaky shit to try to discredit Obama. What the fuck was that shit about Farrakhan at the last debate? How much stronger of a word is “reject” than “denounce?” She go what she was looking for, though, since it’s been spinning in the news cycles now that because Obama didn’t immediately “reject” Farrakhan’s endorsement when she challenged him that now somehow he’s anti-semitic.

(Did anyone else find it rude and off-putting that she INTERRUPTED him to tell a story about how she got similar treatment during her Senate run, thus setting him up for the “reject” vs. “denounce” bullshit?)

Add all of that to her inability to shut the hell up during the debates, and her outright rudeness to both the moderators and her opponent by hogging the time, interrupting, and insisting on expounding on whatever topic she likes, regardless of the question posed, and I think that’s a pretty solid demonstration of an inability to stay cool during crisis.

Jesus. Give it up, already. If that’s how you’re going to demonstrate your “experience,” then I don’t want you anywhere near the White House.

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