Clearing out the Clintonite tab infestation

"So you're saying these 'progressives' who were excited to vote for a white lady are so upset at a black man getting uppity that they're going to vote for a white man instead?

"Huh. Interesting."

- progressive_realist, commenter at DemocraticUnderground, on the promise of so many Clintonites who say they will vote for McCain if Obama is the Democratic nominee.

I keep trying to close the anti-Hillary stories but some just seem either poignant or funny enough to keep around.

If you've heard enough, you might as well skip this post.

Hillary is kissing John McCain's butt again by stating that Barack Obama cannot win the general election. This is the part that truly gets me about her. Already the GOP has trained their voters to hiss at the very mention of her name. They've had 15 years or so of making sure those crossover votes won't happen. Clinton herself is denigrating "red state" voters, caucus-goers, African-Americans, and anyone who has ever had a dream.

And yeah, she's been touting McCain over Obama a lot recently. Maybe she's looking to be his VP choice?

Other than the few Democrats who are still members of the KKK and some feminists willing to forgive Clinton's sucking up to her cheating husband, who else is left?

Moving on: Bill Maher's take on the end of her campaign.

Also, how Hillary's behavior is turning off the very superdelegates she needs to steal the nomination.

More on the Clinton resurrection myth. Also, an article on the long term costs of Clinton's egotistical continuance of the campaign.

In this article, some GOP shitheel says Obama has a "glass jaw" and they have no problem getting ugly running against him as they had planned against Clinton. In the article, the GOP shows more support for Clinton (go figure!) and says they plan to do everything they can to keep Obama supporters from coming out and voting.

Yay! Go positive! Oh wait, they're still up to the same old tricks. As for the Obama doesn't know what the GOP will throw at him, I'm not sure. Clinton has been running an old school GOP-like campaign against him for months now, and he's still in the lead.