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Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 12:29 pm
Dear Senators Clinton and Obama,

Please end this now. It's been fun, but it's only going to get more ugly, dumb and embarrassing from here on out. The last week has been bad enough, but Pennsylvania is seven weeks away. You can both do immeasurable damage to the party in that time. Time and money spent fighting each other is fundamentally wasted. It doesn't make us stronger, it just makes the divides between us all that much deeper.

It is now obvious that even Pennsylvania probably won't decide the issue if neither of you is willing to back down. We can't afford to wait until August to name the nominee. That simply doesn't work in 2008, not in a campaign that started two years ago. Anyone telling you this would make the Democratic party looking anything other than weak, divided and ridiculous is either incompetent or a dangerous flatterer. The historical precedent is completely irrelevant to perception.

No matter which of you finally carves out an unsatisfactory victory, backed by superdelegates and obscures procedural votes at the convention, half the party is left feeling disenfranchised. No matter who wins, it wastes the enthusiasm we've seen so far. It turns an entire generation of Democratic voters bitter and cynical. This is not just a single election on the line, but potentially the next three or four.

We need a joint ticket. One of you needs to suck it up and be VP. I really don't care which.

Make a hard decision and impress us all. Be leaders.

Cordially,
Fish
Thursday, March 6th, 2008 12:49 am (UTC)
As much as I hate to say this, advocating the election of a non-white-male candidate makes you immoderate to the voters in this country, no matter what your other positions.
Thursday, March 6th, 2008 01:10 am (UTC)
Well, yes, but America is teetering on the brink of wholesale fascism. Doesn't make fascism "moderate."

By real-world (rest of civilization) standards of democratic political spectrum, they are both moderates.

-B.
Thursday, March 6th, 2008 01:18 am (UTC)
Fair enough. I agree.