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ThatBozGuy Donating Member (642 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-10-08 01:00 PM
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2. I believe keeping her in is safer.......
Ms Clinton and her circle have openly shown their distaste for the DNC going so far as to prepare to replace it on a national level if it failed to do what she needed or followed her directive. Each element of operations was mirrored in Clinton loyalist organizers for just such a situation. By not cutting the campaign off at the knees it keeps her within open sight of what she is doing.

Id the DNC made any overt effort to cease her campaign for the good of the Democratic Party they would simply shift in their replacement mechanisms and continue perhaps even as third party. By keeping her at bay in plain sight chained up it limits the timing she could do any more damage to the party, in what would amount to an overthrow of the DNC or at the least a fracturing of epic scale.

The longer she is where she is, losing as a DNC candidate the stronger the party can withstand her tearing it apart.

She isn't harming Mr Obama, she is just bleeding into oblivion. It is an entropy cycle 101, you can not spontaneously create energy and she is definatly using much more than she is bringing to her, while Mr Obama is simply capturing more as it comes into the clear.
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