Obama’s Folly - A Triple Play For The Clinton Democrats In Denver :: MAXINE

by Edmund Jenks | August 15, 2008 at 07:54 am
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Obama’s Folly - A Triple Play For The Clinton Democrats In Denver

The political convention for the Democrat Party is to be held in Denver starting August 25-28, 2008. Given recent concessions by Barack Obama in the negotiations for scheduled speakers and events, appears to be an exercise in Clinton political power.

This convention is supposed to be constructed to place the best face on the Democrat Party and highlight the characteristics of their nominee for President of the United States in order to build momentum with the voters across the nation to win the election.

If these negotiations were a pitch in baseball and the presumptive nominee Barack Obama were the batter … Obama just WHIFFED!

The way the schedule is set (for now), Barack Obama has allowed the Clinton’s to be an instrumental part of the main three days that the four day convention will be held with primetime speaking and presentation opportunities. The participation will end on Thursday when Hillary Clinton’s name will be placed into nomination so that delegates pledged to her can stand up and raise their voice.

This gesture is intended to be symbolic as the Democrats officially make Barack Obama their nominee at the Denver gathering … but we, at MAXINE, wonder how strong of a showing will this represent when the Democrat faithful on the convention floor will have been treated in each preceding day with a potential stirring speech by former president Bill Clinton, a Hollywood produced review presentation of the Clinton years as president and Hillary’s historic run for the nomination and to have Hillary be introduced in a speech to be delivered by Bill and Hillary’s daughter, Chelsea.

The way the schedule is set on Tuesday night Senator Hillary Clinton, who is a champion for working families and one of the most effective and empathetic voices in the country today, will be the headline prime-time speaker on Tuesday August 26th. Chelsea Clinton is expected to introduce her with a small speech after a video production put together by the Hollywood producers Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and Harry Thomason. Then on Wednesday, the leadoff primtime slot on the third night, Former President Bill Clinton, "will speak on Barack Obama’s commitment to a stronger and safer America, as well as the history of Democrats making positive change in the lives of all Americans." Lastly, on the fourth night, Hillary Clinton will be mentioned over and over again during the roll-call delegate vote before the assumed outcome of Barack Obama being nominated.

Who thinks this is a great way to introduce a candidate that has NO RECORD of accomplishment that would qualify him to become President of the United States?

Not Dick Morris!

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This excerpted from the New York Post -

HILLARY PUSHES WAY ONTO STAGE
NAME TO BE PUT INTO NOMINATION AT CONVENTION
By MAGGIE HABERMAN - Last updated: 6:12 am - August 15, 2008 - Posted: 4:02 am - August 15, 2008

Hillary Rodham Clinton has muscled her way into formal recognition at the Democratic National Convention by successfully pressing
Barack Obama to allow her name to be placed into nomination, officials said yesterday.
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The announcement came after weeks of wrangling between the two sides over Clinton's role at the four-day event beginning Aug. 25.

The deal was finalized after several furious Clinton boosters pushed for formal recognition of her campaign, in which she came closer than any woman has to becoming a major party nominee.

"I am convinced that honoring Senator Clinton's historic campaign in this way will help us celebrate this defining moment in our history and bring the party together in a strong, united fashion," Obama said in a joint statement with Clinton.

"With every voice heard and the party strongly united, we will elect Senator Obama president of the United States and put our nation on the path to peace and prosperity once again."
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Several of those Clinton supporters had said they planned to use the convention to make their case while hordes of media were on hand.

Democrats hoped yesterday's agreement would help avert that.

"I think it allows
Hillary Clinton's supporters" to feel she's being honored, said Democratic pollster Doug Schoen, predicting, "We end up with a more unified party."
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But some Democrats privately expressed surprise that Clinton had agreed to have her name entered into nomination, and said she and husband Bill risk overshadowing Obama.

"
John McCain's got to be loving this," said one longtime Democratic operative, noting that Clinton and Obama have done a slow and somewhat pained dance toward unity.

"This is a mistake," said another party operative who backs Obama, arguing that a roll-call vote would highlight the fault lines between the two campaigns.
The method for the roll call is still being negotiated.
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Both Bill and
Hillary Clinton now have prime-time speaking slots during the convention, meaning that the former first couple will be a major fixture at a gala that Obama boosters had considered to be the end of the Clinton era.

Obama held a 364-delegate lead over Clinton when the primaries ended, according to an Associated Press count. A candidate needs 2,118 to win the nomination, and Obama had 2,254 after the last votes on June 3. With Post Wire Services

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Wake us here at MAXINE when its over and tell us that Senator Hillary Clinton actually received more roll call votes than socialist and Junior Senator Barack Obama … then we will all know that GOD really likes the Clintons.

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René

What difference will it make with the FEC dead in the water?

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Edmund Jenks

That article on the lack of a functioning Federal Elections Commission is very revealing.

The Democrat Party is really NOT watching out for fairplay as they continue to WHINE about businesses making profits from meeting needs THEY (the Democrats) have been wanting to shut down for the better part of forty years.

Fill the Commission ... and DRILL, DRILL, DRILL so the we can feel proud at being American, again!

It causes one to think that Democrats really do hate (well, dislike) the primary issues (those that surround self-reliance) that made America, America.

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Rcouts

Obama is just trying to rally the Clinton supporters under him. I thought that was pretty obvious.

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Edmund Jenks

What is "bone-headed" about this negotiation is to give away so much of his own, albeit thin, capital.

I would really hate to have to see him negotiate with Putin and the Russians. He already made a monster blunder in his response to the Russian invasion of Democratic nation of Gerogia.

He suggested that the United Nations should be the body to propose sanctions in order to rein in the Russian aggresion ... dosen't he realize that in the United Nations, Russia is one of the few steering nations that have a VETO vote action afforded to them? [this means that any proposal for an action to curb the aggression of Russia would be VETOed by Russia - this explanation is for ALL of the "cult of personality" Obama fans out there ... and that would include Barack Obama, himself]

NO, HE DOESN'T! ... What a shallow dolt.

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at 23:14 on August 15th, 2008

Ed, I like this story. It's good stuff.

So we're supposed to think that a guy who cannot win a negotiation with the Clintons will be able to get anything from Putin, Ahmadinejad, Chavez, et. al.?

Ha!

Even though McCain is far from my ideal candidate every day that passes I find myself more and more in favor of his candidacy. Heck, I would gladly vote for Bill Clinton over Barack Obama any day.

Maybe we could do a draft Cheney/Rumsfeld ticket - that would be awesome!

Awesome stuff, sir!

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at 08:44 on August 16th, 2008

Edmund Jenks, I like this story. It's good stuff.

So the Democrats can't even stop from shooting themselves in the collective foot.  Nevermind that Obama made a huge mistake by giving th Clintons any speaking time after the breakfast plenary session.  By doing so he is opening up the not-as-yet healed wounds within the party.  So this fall the Dems will be going to battle with a unified Republiocan Party before they have had a chance to come together.  Brilliant strategy!  If Obama actually pulls out a victory against McCain I can't wait to see how he performs on the real battlefields of the world.  I feel sorry for US soldiers!

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fgtaylor

Barack Obama won the nomination some months ago, and he will announce his vice presidential choice any day now. Letting Clinton and her delegates speak will not change that fact, no matter how much hype there is. She in fact has fewer delegates today than when the primary ended.  Clinton's run may have been historic, but Obama will be the candidate who makes history.

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