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Government Of The People Or By The Faction?
By Frank Salvato
May 9, 2008
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Second, we have the most lethal of wounds, the intentional abandonment -- by choice -- of either the Black demographic within the Democrat Party of the feminist demographic.
Because this contest is likely to go down to the convention it becomes more apparent with each passing day that the party elites -- the superdelegates -- will be the ones making the decision as to who becomes the Democrat nominee. That means that a select group -- an appointed, anointed, better than the rest group of politicos will be making the decision of who will be their party's nominee -- not the Democrats who make up the party, but the party elites. They will be making the choice as to whether they hear the cries of racism or sexism from one of their two most necessary base demographics.
That one of these two groups -- the Black Democrat contingent or the feminist Democrat contingent -- will be snubbed promises to make the 2008 Democrat National Convention one that will rival the Democrat National Convention of 1968 in Chicago, complete with riots, violence and arrests. The only ones to blame for this inevitability are the party elites for having disenfranchised their party members, created caucuses instead of adhering to the primary polling process and for having even dared to create superdelegates at all.
The Democrat leadership likes to throw the word "democracy" around when it behooves them but when it comes to adhering to the principles of democracy they tend to lean more toward the Socialist idea of the elitist class knowing what is best for the masses.
So, I say to Hillary Clinton, don't you dare let anyone tell you when or if you should drop out of the race for your party's nomination. You stay in this race for as long as it takes you to "persuade" those superdelegates that you are the best candidate to represent your party in November against John McCain. If they don't believe you just show them your thesis paper on Saul Alinsky.
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Frank Salvato is the Executive Director and Director of Terrorism Research for Basics Project. He can be contacted at newmediajournal@comcast.net.
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