She Won't Quit If Ya'll Keep Asking Her To.


I'm all for superdelegates changing their minds (it's not against the Democrats rules to do so) but that extra stuff needs to stop.

Sure, she won Indiana by a hair. Sure, she got crushed in North Carolina. Sure, the net result from last night mean the results from Pennsylvania never really happened. Sure, she's still lending money to her campaign.

Sure, the "chaotic" tactics of Hate Radio Champion Rush Limbaugh failed. Sure, Fox News has been screaming for weeks that it's in the best interest for Democrats that they vote for Clinton. Sure, even John McCain has hinted that he prefers to go up against Clinton.

Sure, her campaign adopted non-traditional Democratic tactics in their attempt to accusing her opponent of being too extreme, too elitist, too inexperienced, and yes, too black. Sure her husband compared the Obama campaign to the Jackson campaign of 1988. Sure, her daughter has decided that instead of trying to humanize her mother with heart-tugging emotional stories, she will regurgitate Clinton policy-promises and talking points.

Sure, Obama's kooky pastor hurt him (even though few people mention McCain's connections to Rev. Hagee). Sure, Obama is winning more independents than Clinton. Sure, he's been asked, begged and pressured to go negative but decided to actually live up to his pledge of running a different kind of campaign.

Sure all of this stuff has happened. But that doesn't mean that Hillary Clinton will up and quit, and she won't quit if people keep asking her to.

She has to be the one to ask, "Should I call it quits?"

And then, someone she trusts has to give her the answer that many Democrats have been all to eager to give her.

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