Harriet Christian, featured in my Monday article about Hillary
Clinton's disgruntled female supporters, now turns up on Neil
Cavuto:
(Hat tip:
Wake Up America.) Ms. Christian, who had ranted Saturday that
Barack Obama is "an inadequate black male," defends herself against
the accusation that this was a racist remark:
Why is it all right for a black to say that whites are
racist, and they're not? . . . As far as I'm concerned, I am the
furthest thing from a racist. But again, I say, I believe in
equality for all. Why aren't we given the same equal rights? And
I'm speaking of myself, personally, as a woman.
BTW, Phil, speaking of old bitter women, sorry I was on the road
Wednesday and didn't get back to you earlier on that bet about
Hillary's "concession." To
repeat myself:
A true concession would be for Hillary to release her
delegates from their pledges on the first ballot and call for a
unanimous vote for Obama. Hillary won't do that; she'll insist on
at least a show-of-strength vote on the first ballot, meanwhile
hoping for some surprise development that will send the
superdelegates crawling back to her.
And this, so far as I can see, is exactly what Hillary is doing.
She is "suspending" her campaign, but she's not genuinely
conceding. I suspect the reason for that is, just like Ms.
Christian, Hillary doesn't really consider Obama's victory
legitimate. At some point prior to Denver, a post-campaign
depression may cause Hillary to toss in her cards and tell her
delegates, "Screw it -- vote for whoever you want." But she hasn't
done that, and I still don't think she will.
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