TODAY'S SHOW: WEDNESDAY, MAY 7TH 2008
Did you go to bed last night thinking that Hillary would be endorsing Obama by early this morning and then experienced confusion when you woke up only to see her campaigning hard as ever in West Virginia? If so, it is not your fault. The media had all but pronounced her dead, D-E-D, DEAD. But as Rachel's been saying for weeks there is no primary that will push her to step down. Only the super delegates can push her out. So that is what Rachel will be talking about-- the super delegate math and political realities of having a Clinton in the race. In the first hour Rachel will talk to Rolling Stone contributor Matt Taibbi about his new book, The Great Derangement, and then David Bender will join Rachel in the third hour to talk about the media creations in this Democratic primary.
MENTIONED ON TODAY'S SHOW
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Super delegates retain their own criteria for picking a candidate
FBI agents raid the office of the government agency that protects whistle blowers... on accusations that it was targeting whistle blowers in its own ranks
- May 7, 2008








Well, you were quoted on MSNBC this morning
I was watching the news this morning and Nora What's-her-face said that YOU said the night before that Clinton would not quit just like that. I think it was great how you asked your co-panelists to explain to you why Indiana was different from any other state in the sense that if she hadn't quit before there was no reason for her to quit now.
So no, not ALL pundits were saying that she was dead. ;)
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By mdonayreMay 7, 2008 - 5:33pm