Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Obama's Decisive Win In NC Beats Hillary's Squeaker Win In Indiana


Of course, the Billary shills at
TalkLeft are in full denial mode (and blaming the media as usual, this time for not calling a win for Hillary midway in what turned out to be a very narrow victory for Billary), but no Hillary supporter can be happy about her barely winning Indiana. She needed a decisive win to legitimize the huge ego that has her staying in the race and by no means did she get it, while Barack made a slam dunk in North Carolina:

Hillary Rodham Clinton apparently eked out a slim victory over Barack Obama in Indiana's primary on Tuesday after a suspenseful, hours-long count, NBC News projected.

But Obama resoundingly won in North Carolina, leaving a split decision and more pressure on Clinton's campaign.

Clinton vowed at a late-night rally in Indianapolis that her campaign would continue at "full speed" — then made an appeal for money to fight on in the face of a fund-raising disadvantage.

The liberal media will call this a split decision, but I'm calling Tuesday's results in IN and NC as a win for Barack partly because he overcame the Rev. Wright controversy while bringing the race back to what most: the issues. By the way, how about that "Operation Chaos"?

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