Showing posts with label Don't Quit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don't Quit. Show all posts
Thursday, June 5, 2008
My Advice to the Hillary Clinton Campaign.
My Advice to the Hillary Clinton Campaign, stay in it to pay off your debt, so you don't owe the democratic party any favors. Don't release your delegates. Don't undermine Barack Obama in the next few months, which everybody knows you wouldn't do anyways.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
You Are Not Alone!
This Blog exploded yesterday for a variety of reasons. This little old blog received a one day rating in the top 150 yesterday out of thousands upon thousands of blogs that get rated daily. No advertising has been done for this site, however the existing Hillary Clinton internet network has taken notice of this blog.
There is a movement out there to see Hillary Clinton as the democratic nominee and it is growing and revitalizing by the day.
My blog/website mission is slightly different from those who want to see Hillary elected President, but if I succeed in my mission it could ironically result in Hillary Clinton as the nominee anyways. I want to see the caucus state votes and delegate distribution to each candidate re-evaluated so they reasonably represent the popularity of both democratic candidates.
Again, I am saying REASONABLY represents each candidate. If one candidate had a better grass roots effort in a caucus state, that should be rewarded, up to a certain point. However, when caucus state results start coming in that are just ridiculously one-sided, the democratic processes for electing a president have been thrown aside for an agenda of greed and avarice.
Many caucus state elections did not reflect a reasonable level of accuracy for both democratic candidates, and I won't support any democratic process that allows obvious cheating to affect the outcome. (the unobvious cheating is harder to find).
I also want to publicize how the Barack Obama camp will only seat Florida and Michigan when those two states can no longer affect the outcome of the presidential race. I find both of the issue of the Caucus elections along with Florida and Michigan to speak to the lack of character from Barack Obama. Barack Obama continues to use math to dictate his next course of action even when it truly disenfranchises ALL voters by making some votes count for too much (caucus state votes) and other votes count for nothing (Florida and Michigan).
There is a movement out there to see Hillary Clinton as the democratic nominee and it is growing and revitalizing by the day.
My blog/website mission is slightly different from those who want to see Hillary elected President, but if I succeed in my mission it could ironically result in Hillary Clinton as the nominee anyways. I want to see the caucus state votes and delegate distribution to each candidate re-evaluated so they reasonably represent the popularity of both democratic candidates.
Again, I am saying REASONABLY represents each candidate. If one candidate had a better grass roots effort in a caucus state, that should be rewarded, up to a certain point. However, when caucus state results start coming in that are just ridiculously one-sided, the democratic processes for electing a president have been thrown aside for an agenda of greed and avarice.
Many caucus state elections did not reflect a reasonable level of accuracy for both democratic candidates, and I won't support any democratic process that allows obvious cheating to affect the outcome. (the unobvious cheating is harder to find).
I also want to publicize how the Barack Obama camp will only seat Florida and Michigan when those two states can no longer affect the outcome of the presidential race. I find both of the issue of the Caucus elections along with Florida and Michigan to speak to the lack of character from Barack Obama. Barack Obama continues to use math to dictate his next course of action even when it truly disenfranchises ALL voters by making some votes count for too much (caucus state votes) and other votes count for nothing (Florida and Michigan).
Monday, May 12, 2008
Why Hillary MUST NOT be forced to quit by the Democratic Party.
Why Hillary MUST NOT be forced to quit by the Democratic Party.Even though I believe the caucus state results have been unfairly and unwisely tainted against Hillary Clinton for the past couple of months, I believe there is a very logical path to take until the convention. Let the convention be where the democratic nominee is decided. The advantage to this approach is if in fact the republicans can do a swift boat style of damage to Barack and they begin their attack early enough, Barack may agree that for the good of the party he should step down and let Hillary be the candidate.
Or is this just a one way street? Only Hillary should give up, and give up now, and under no circumstances should Barack give up? That does seem the way the Obmamamites want it, and I find it very suspicious.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Hillary PLEASE don't quit, don't let the Media Aggressives Win.
Hillary PLEASE don't quit, don't let the Media Aggressives Win.There are few progressives in this country. Most Progressives are actually "Aggressives" in saliva stained clothing. While these Progressive/Aggressives try and drive Hillary Clinton from the race as soon as possible, Hillary Clinton is right for staying in the race.
I believe the strongest case for Hillary Clinton to stay in the race is the misapportioned caucus state delegate votes. The caucus state delegate votes that should have gone to Hillary Clinton that went to Barack Obama instead resulted in a loss of TWO delegate votes per every delegate misvote. So if we verify that Obama got 80-100 extra delegates from the caucus state votes that should have gone to Hillary Clinton, (which is very EASY to do), that actually is a 160-200 gain for Hillary Clinton in the actual delegate race.
As I examine the delegate voting tallies for the following caucus states and a couple of primary states, please note that in each and every scenario Barack Obama RETAINS HIS LEAD in the delegate count and that his lead remains SIGNIFICANT. In most instances the delegate reduction still leaves Barack with around 60% of the delegates. This is very important to understand as I am trying to show that the bloated delegate numbers that Barack Obama currently is receiving from most caucus states and some primary states doesn't accurately represent the true popularity of each candidate in the states mentioned below.
Should Barack Obama really get 8 delegates from the Virgin Islands to Hillary's 0? Wouldn't a 5-3 vote be more reasonable? A 6 delegate shift.
Should Barack Obama really get 53 delegates from Washington to 25 for Hillary when the non binding primary vote held 10 days later showed the two were a LOT closer than the caucus vote? Instead of 53-25, how about 42-36? A 22 delegate shift.
Do the democratic citizens of Nebraska really support Barack Obama 22 - 8 in delegates? Is that really representational of the democrats in the state of Nebraska? How about 17-13? A 10 delegate shift.
Should Illinois really give Barack 132 delegates to Hillary's 49 when the most logical mid point is 121 to 60? Maybe even less since Barack got a huge concentration in a few areas of the state. A 22 delegate shift none the less.
Should South Carolina really give 28 delegates to Barack and only 12 to Hillary when the South Carolina popular vote only went to Barack by a 55%-45% margin? How about 23-17? A 10 delegate shift. Lol, Pennslyvania went to Hillary with that same 10 percent margin of victory yet Hillary picked up less of a delegate margin gain than South Carolina, even though South Carolina is a LOT smaller than Pennsylvania in total delegates.
Why should Texas and Nevada give more delegates to Barack when Hillary won the popular vote in both? A minimum 24 delegate shift.
Does Idaho really favor Barack by a 18-3 delegate count? Is that really representative of the democrats in that state? How about a more reasonable 13-8 victory for Barack? A 10 delegate shift.
Is Kansas really in favor of Barack by a 26 to 10 delegate count? Really? How about 21-15 instead? Another shift of 10 delegates.
Is Minnesota really in favor of Barack by a 58 to 27 delegate count? Really? Is Obama as well loved in Minnesota as he is in Illinois? How about 49-36 instead, a shift of 18 delegates.
North Carolina with its staunch plus 90% black vote for Barrack Obama, still only managed a 14% margin of victory. How can larger victories of delegates come from the caucus states than what was given out in North Carolina?
I just found 142 delegates, 71 less for Barack, 71 more for Hillary, by merely making the delegate allocations reasonable and fair. I'm not sure I hit all the states that have out of whack delegate voting totals either. North Carolina received 28 bonus delegates for NOT moving the date of their election. Is that fair? Were Michigan and Florida offered bonus delegates to not move their vote date into January of 2008?
Would the media aggressives and the television pundits really be crowing that the race was over if Barack had 71 less delegates and Hillary had 71 more delegates right now? Add in Florida and you see that Hillary would actually be winning right now. Florida is to Hillary what Illinois is to Barack Obama. How the Barack camp can look anyone in the eye and deny Florida to Hillary just proves that they cannot be fully trusted. As for the media progressive/aggressives, they need to be popped like the pimple that they are.
The above calculations do not count either Florida or Michigan. Florida and Michigan is not the central issue at the moment. It is the miscount in the caucus states and Obama's abuse of the miscount to then discredit Hillary Clinton back in late February that concerns me. The Obama camp used the miscounts in the caucus races to sway delegates and super delegates, that is the second issue that should be on the table right now.
The reason the Progressive/Aggressives want Hillary to resign is so her delegates jump ship and obfuscate the overall delegate count. If Hillary Clinton delegates jump ship they bury the statistical truth that the Obama camp stole the election in the caucus states with inaccurate and inflated caucus delegate vote counts.
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