Hillary’s Name Will Be On The Ballot At Democrat Convention
She’s baaaaccckkk. Sort of.
WASHINGTON – Hillary Rodham Clinton’s name will be placed in nomination along with nominee-in-waiting Barack Obama at the Democratic convention in Denver, an emblematic move intended to unite the party after a divisive primary fight.
Democrats will officially nominate Obama at the convention but the state delegations will do a traditional roll call for his vanquished opponent as well.
The arrangement — which the rivals-turned-allies agreed to after weeks of negotiations — is intended to help the Democratic Party heal after a bruising primary while mollifying still-disgruntled Clinton backers and acknowledging the former first lady’s groundbreaking presidential run.
So the Democrats will pretend to allow a vote between Obama and Hillary at the convention, and that’s supposed to appease Democrats who don’t like Obama.
That’s funny both because having delegates pretend to have a choice between Obama and Hillary at this point is pretty absurd and because it demonstrates how Obama still hasn’t shorn up support for his candidacy within his own party.
Why the liberals think this clown is a strong candidate for national election when he’s barely even their candidate by a majority vote of actual liberals is beyond me.



