The Hillary Pod
As I was on the floor of the Democratic Convention last night sitting with the DC delegation (more on that later), I was looking for the Hillary dissenters that the media have analyzed in great depth as Gregg has posted about earlier. With Hillary speaking before the convention I was sure that the media’s description of a divided convention would be on full display. Yet as she gave a graceful, strong speech in support of Obama (or possibly more a speech against a McCain presidency), the sea of delegates, guests and hangers-on like myself embraced the unity message.
Looking around the convention floor before her speech, I saw a lot of Hillary delegates wearing her campaign buttons, but many of them also wore one that said “Hillary is for Barack Obama, and So am I.” Many wore their Hillary for President buttons next to a variety of Obama buttons, so for the most Hillary supporters, lastnight was their way of saluting her and then going on to the next phase of the race for November.
I did, however, find one pod of Hillary supporters in one of the state delegations that insisted on holding up “Hillary for President” signs throughout the evening, and chanting her name rather than Obama’s. Now I would have expected such behavior out of the New York delegation, and there it would have actually been understandable — but this pod was actually in the Texas delegation. Now most of the Texas delegates were full-throated in their support for Obama, and this was at the most 10% of the delegation, but it was interesting to see their stubbornness in the sea of Obama-mania.
The convention planners did well last night to distribute thousands of white “Hillary” signs that looked nothing like her own campaign logo. It was a wise way of saluting Hillary without conflicting the purpose of the event itself. However the Texas Hillary pod continued to hold up their campaign signs, and when Hillary asked the convention “Who do we need to be President?” they seemed to be shouting out “Hillary!” Tall, blue signs with “Obama” or “Hillary” on one side, and “Unity” on the other, were distributed throughout the arena, about 5 minutes into Hillary’s speech. As her speech went on, the sea of cardboard mixed these unity signs with various Obama placards and those white Hillary signs, which were understandably most prevalent in the New York delegation. But the Texas Hillary pod was persistent, though their own material was bloked out by the 90% of the Texas delegation that was with the program.
After Clinton’s speech, I saw CNN reporter Suzanne Malveaux interviewing one Hillary delegate, an African American woman from Washington State, who still could not commit yet to Obama. The news networks are always going to look for conflict, and in a Hall filled with what must have been over 40,000 people they will be able to to find that story of conflict. (I am curious to see how they will cover Ron Paul delegates in St. Paul next week). But if the heart of the “Hillary or Nobody” movement is in Texas, a state that Barack Obama will not win, then I think they will not have much of an impact on the national election.
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- August 27, 2008








I watched the interview with that delegate, and it was very
apparent that she really didn't understand the political process of the primaries, nor did she apparently listen when Hillary asked her supporters why they had supported her. She said that if they were supporting her personally rather than the things she fought for and championed, they were wrong.
I never knew that Huff was actually some black woman from TX. She's been fooling us all along when she kept insisting she was some cranky old white guy from Cleveland!
They will not
even bother to look for ron paul delegates or tell us what the republic platform is. They will let the republic show run w/o edit or analysis, and then go back to talking @ the disunity in the Democratic party. (someone write this down so I can gloat over it later).
Because the Ron Paul gathering will be several miles away
in Minneapolis, I doubt it will even get a mention, despite the fact it is taking place in a venue just as large as the RNC in St. Paul. It was moved to a larger venue because of all the responses they got from people who wanted to attend.
I've met Ron Paul, I know Ron Paul
and you sir....
Just kidding!
Yes, that's right ahm from Hewston. I been knowing this guy since I 1st started to vote. He's not entirely crazy!!
Seriously, I'm not at all surprised to hear that his gathering has generated much interest. His ideas and ideals offer a serious alternative to the Two Parties
So does the KKK
Ron Paul is a racist nut case.
Liar.
Paul was smeared. Do some research. Start with examining the campaign of "Lefty" Morris in 1998.
It's interesting to note that Jukebox Johnny McFlameout once called Ron Paul "the most honest man in Congress."
Your "HON" (Hillary or Nobody) attitudes are finding less and less welcome here. Did you throw a full-blown tantrum when she, herself, moved to suspend the Convention's rules and nominate Obama by acclamation?
Bye-bye, mole. Hope you enjoy your vacation in Minneapolis next week.
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith
I will continue to expose
and answer your Republican smear tactics against the Dem nominee. You can continue to spew your propaganda to help keep the party divided. You may have succeeded in electing president McCain, but at least all you right wing trolls have been exposed.
Again Huff, please look at what you're saying
The party is coming together. Obama right now leads in electoral votes. I think Hillary meant what she said in both her speech last night, and her call to nominate Obama today. I think Bill will both echo and elaborate on her themes.
People are getting worried here. You sound increasingly like, well, a republic who is trying to flog on "Operation Couldn't Care Less." Now that Obama is the nominee, what are you going to do?
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury
Wow. You really ARE obsessed, aren't you?
How long until we see your name in the papers for breaking into Billary's bedroom?
She made it official tonight...she's NOT GOING TO GET THE PRESIDENCY. In fact, she called on her supporters to support Obama. Why is that so hard for you to accept?
Seriously. Get professional help. You're becoming a danger to yourself and to others.
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith
It is you Republican trolls
that are a danger to the party. I have exposed you for what you are and you dont like it.
You're so unhinged you're lashing out blindly
To you, if someone didn't support Billary from Day 1 they're a RepubliCANT, right?
Wrong.
There is no sanity behind your words or actions. There is, however, method to the madness...especially if you're really a Jukebox Johnny McFlameout supporter following the Operation Chaos script, as you obviously are.
You're the one that's exposed, mole. And at this point, pointing and screaming at other people only serves to draw even more attention to yourself. Your candidate has no chance of gaining access to the Oval Office except as an invited guest. (Especially after crashing five airplanes and killing over 130 of his fellow sailors. Not even his daddy can help him now.)
Go away, mole. You no longer amuse anyone here. Get the professional help you so desperately need, before that help finds you and has you involuntarily committed.
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith