More Campaign Silliness.

The media continues to engage in wishful thinking about Hillary Clinton's dropping out of the race. They were spreading rumors she was going to throw in the towel tomorrow night, but that doesn't appear to be happening.

Good for her. Take it all the way.

And since the backdoor deal Saturday screwed voters over, there is no end to the disunity in the party:

Ickes' angry sermon, as it turned out, was just the prelude to a near total meltdown at the end. The other committee members grimaced at the shouts of derision, which included chants of "McCain 08,""Bastards," and "Denver," an echo of their hopes that Clinton would take her case all the way to the Democratic National Convention to be held in August in Denver. After the meeting adjourned, women sat on the floor sobbing, while others, like Pennsylvania voter Betty Jean King, 60, a retired teacher from Shippensburg, ranted to television cameras: "If it's not Hillary, I'm voting for McCain. 17 million people voted for Hillary and I'm telling you many of them are going to defect."


We ain't seen anything yet.

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