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If Hillary were Mike Huckabee
by zebra

If Hillary were Mike Huckabee, we democrats would definitely be "supporting" his decision to stay in the race, because we would know that it would make McCain look bad. But at the same time, we'd also be able to acknowledge that McCain was going to be the nominee.

Moreover, I'm pretty confident that no one would say that Huckabee was doing a "good thing for his party," or even that "he's got game." We'd all be wondering what the heck he was thinking and why nobody was stopping him (while gleefully laughing at the GOP's problems).

Are Hillary's supporters really willing to say that this year's "identity politics" contest trumps all other values: supporting our party; wanting a democrat in the White House; hoping for change in Washington; hoping to restore America's position in the world; hoping that Americans will remember that we are all citizens of the same great country.

Also, do Hillary's supporters really believe that if the superdelegates actually reversed the results of the primaries and awarded the nomination to Hillary, Obama supporters would just "fall in line"? Those exit polls the MSM keep spouting off about are a canard. Obama's supporters are able to be magnaminous right now because they trust that he will be the nominee. If they felt the election was "stolen" from them, I think those numbers would change quickly and dramatically.

It's easy to see why Obama didn't want this contest to be about "identity politics," because when you focus on something so volatile and divisive, it's bound to explode and divide.

Is that REALLY what we want?

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