There is a point in time when you should know when to quit, and I think that the Clintons should just bow out gracefully. I’ve been watching this whole democratic primary process with some interest. Granted, I did not vote in the Michigan primary, since we were told that it would not count. And watching the Democratic rules committee yesterday, I guess we did count. Rather a weird count, but it did. With that said, it’s interesting to hear how the Clintons are spinning this one. Florida was OK. They got pretty much what they wanted. Michigan, they lost 4 delegates then what they were asking. That’s 4. Yet, you would think that there was a revolution going on yesterday at the rules committee. I honestly think that some Democrats after that fiasco will instead vote Republican.

Anyway, enough opining. You should know when you lost, and bow out gracefully. Yet, the Clintons are starting to look like sore losers.

My 2 cents.

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