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Obama's 'Racist' Superdelegate

Only over-sensitive Liberals could possibly find a way to tag a Hispanic woman who has endorsed a African-American man for president as racist toward blacks...

Moving to nip in the bud some potential bad press, White House hopeful Barack Obama's campaign persuaded a delegate to step down after she was ticketed for calling her neighbor's African-American children "monkeys."

Linda Ramirez-Sliwinski, a Carpentersville village trustee, was elected as an Obama delegate to the Democratic National Convention. She sports an Obama sign in her front yard.

On Saturday, two neighbor children were playing in the tree next-door to her house.

Ramirez-Sliwinski "came outside and told the children to quit playing in the tree like monkeys. The tree was not on Ramirez-Sliwinski's property," Carpentersville Police Commander Michael Kilbourne said.

Ramirez-Sliwinski admitted she used the word "monkeys," but said she did not intend racism. She said she was only trying to protect them from falling out of the tree.

I can't say that I would agree with Ramirez-Sliwinski on most public policy issues, but I feel bad for her.  These are the kind of baseless accusations of racism that have been thrown at Republicans for years.

The real irony is that Obama would throw this woman under the bus for this but when his pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, was found to have said way worse during his twenty years as Obama's personal mentor, Barack only threw white grandmother under the bus.

What a joke...


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The Dems' Dilemma

As Sens. Clinton (D-NY) and Obama (D-Ill) continue their fight to the death for their party's nomination, a deep and nearly irreconcilable rift continues to be revealed.  Ironically, for the party of "tolerance" and "political correctness," that rift appears to be falling mostly along age, gender, and racial lines.

So potentially disastrous are the ramifications of this rift that some superdelegates (party elites who will have the final say in who the nominee will be) are even floating a compromise scenario that would put a white man, none other than alarmist-in-chief Al Gore, at the top of their ticket if the nomination is decided by a brokered convention.  I don't think it could ever fly, but the irony is too thick to leave without comment.

The only question is whether Gore would protest his own nomination, since he didn't win the popular vote in the primaries.
 
 
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Clintons Encouraging Spitzer to Hold On?

Though there has been a great deal of speculation that Gov. Eliot Spitzer (D-NY) will resign in the wake of a prostitution scandal, I wonder if he has received a pep talk from the Clintons recently, encouraging him to hold on.  We keep hearing that he has already drafted a letter of resignation, but he did not announce it yesterday and we're told he has no plans to do so today.

It's just a theory of mine, but think about it.  Spitzer is a superdelegate who has made it quite clear that he will be supporting Sen. Clinton (D-NY) at convention.  If he resigns, Lt. Gov. David Paterson (D-NY), an African-American, would take his place. 

Is Paterson among the growing number of black politicians who are upset with the Clintons over their use of the race card in attempting to undermine the candidacy of her chief rival, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill)?  If so, would he snub the Senator from his own state and vote instead for Obama?  With the superdelegates acting as the deciding factor in this primary (as neither Clinton nor Obama will be able to win the nomination with elected "pledged" delegates), losing Spitzer's sure vote is not in their game plan!

If indeed the Clintons are at work here (as I suspect they are), we may see Spitzer attempt to hold on to the office at their behest (despite the fact that it will tear the state apart... believe me, the Clintons don't care).  And if Spitzer does decide to fight it, don't be surprised to see Bill mobilized to Albany.

After all, nobody knows how to weasel out of a sex scandal and skirt impeachment (pun intended) like Bill Clinton.
 
 
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