Finally. After months of holding on, Clinton will bow out on Saturday.
In an email designed to hit inboxes Thursday morning, Clinton thanked her supporters, vowed to do whatever it takes to help Obama win in November, and started the healing process. My bet was that the announcement would come Friday, but I was a day late.
Amidst all the hand-wringing and pro- and anti-Hillary screeds, I found this one comment on the Washington Post very apt. It’s from a “loyal Hillary Clinton supporter” who clearly loves her.
AN OPEN LETTER TO HILLARY CLINTON SUPPORTERS
I used to play professional sports and I always found it interesting how the fans took it so personal while to us it was just a job. Hillary is a professional politician. She knows how it works and as a candidate would do what ever she could to win the race.
But in the end, even though disappointed you can’t lose sight of what the goals were. Like on a team, we all have the same goal regardless who carries the ball. Hillary knows this and believe me, it is not as personal to her as you may think. As important as winning to her was and as disappointed as she is, she knows where her loyalties must be now.
In the coming weeks emotions will come down and everybody will begin to have to rededicate themselves to the common goal of getting a democrat elected. Anything less is to disrespect your candidate and what she stands for. Take some time to get your thoughts together and then take a reality check.
A refreshingIl margine della casa nel video casino è molto meno di quello delke slots. take from someone who understands how to take a loss. I agree wholeheartedly with him. Calmer heads will prevail. Americans have a very fickle and short political memory. By the convention, the party’s divisions will be old news!