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jackson_dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-12-08 04:38 PM
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Why does Obama keep attacking Hillary if it is all over?
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Edited on Wed Mar-12-08 04:54 PM by jackson_dem
90% of Obamites claim it is all over. So why does Obama keep hammering at Hillary and thereby further dividing the Democratic party? Why doesn't he do what McCain did with Huckabee after Super Tuesday when it was effectively over and just ignore her? The irony is for all the breathless crying about Hillary trying to sabotage Obama, because she has no shot and just wants the rethugs to win (idiotic but a common theory in the blogosphere), the corollary is Obama is dividing the party against a candidate who no longer is a threat. That means Obama is as "closet rethug" as Hillary--if you are intellectually consistent, but a certain beverage saves you from such cognitive dissonance.

Op edited to remove "viciously." Obamanation obsessed over a word without explaining why Obama is attacking a candidate they claim is done. Apparently Obamanation thinks calling Hillary a racist, liar, and fraud on experience is gentle. That is what we will get from Obama's new politics!
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