Enough. Please. We get it.
by
rosserford
05/02/2008, 6:57 PM #
Is it not possible that the political reporters and talking heads that you're referring to are showing a rare bit of restraint? After all, Democrats are still voting in several states. I'm absolutely stunned that so many have refrained from joining the deafening chorus of "she can't win" while people still have yet to vote. We don't call elections until everyone has left the polls, so why is it so shameful that our pundit class isn't doing enough to remind people that their votes are entirely pointless, they can have no possible say, they had best remain home and do as they're told. Were it truly "impossible" for her to win, the whole thing might be less silly. However, it's merely unlikely, but only the voters of the remaining states will suss that out. The superdelegates can vote any way they choose, based upon whatever criteria they choose, and can change their minds at any time. 'Impossibility' becomes pretty relative given that set of circumstances. So please stop acting so appalled that the pundit class isn't working hard enough to convince voters to get over themselves and accept this highly fluid math.
I love Slate, I love Timothy Noah, but I'm entirely comfortable waiting for a month or so to see how this thing turns out.