NY Times: Drop Out Hillary, You're Winning Too Many Votes


Hillary Clinton beat Barack Obama by a 2-1 margin in Kentucky's primary on Tuesday (Obama won easily in Oregon), but the paper's lead headline didn't even reference it. While an article inside the paper did state Hillary's case for staying in despite trailing in delegates late in the game, it also forwarded bizarre suggestions that she should quit because she is...getting too many votes from white people.

The Times has suggested Hillary voters are motivated by racism before, but here the idea is explicitly used to guilt-trip Hillary to drop out and clear a smooth path for Barack Obama. Here's Patrick Healy in Wednesday's "Clinton Still Sees Plenty of Reasons to Press Her Campaign."

Mrs. Clinton has disagreed with suggestions, made directly to her by a few friends recently, that her continued candidacy was deepening splits within the Democratic Party and damaging Senator Barack Obama's chances of emerging as a formidable nominee. She has also disputed the notion that, by staying in, she was unintentionally fostering a racial divide with white voters in some states overwhelmingly supporting her.

Rather, in private conversations and in interviews, Mrs. Clinton has begun asserting that she believes sexism, rather than racism, has cast a shadow over the primary fight, a point some of her supporters have made for months. Advisers say that continuing her candidacy is partly a means to show her supporters --especially young women -- that she is not a quitter and will not be pushed around.

Campaigning in New Hampshire and Indiana this year, Mrs. Clinton endured taunts from passers-by who questioned her abilities because she is a woman and mocked her husband's affair with a White House intern. Yet Mrs. Clinton has also benefited from the strong support of white voters in many states, including some who have said that race was a factor in their support.

Healy forwarded a bizarre argument: Since she's winning by such large margins, she should drop out.

One longtime friend and adviser, Roger Altman, an official in the Clinton Treasury Department, recently urged Mrs. Clinton to consider leaving the race, people familiar with their conversation said. He said that racial divisions were worsening and that her huge white vote in West Virginia last week could make it harder to view Mr. Obama as a unifying figure.

Mrs. Clinton does not believe that a racial split will be a legacy of the Democratic nomination fight, her aides say -- especially if Mr. Obama wins, as he could point to victories in states with largely white populations, like Colorado, Iowa and Washington.

—Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times.


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Quit, now?

Its like quitting in the bottom of the 9th inning with a man on second being down by 1.  Why should she quit?  Granted I don't think she should win, but I see why she should stick it out, Florida and Michigan might end up counting afterall.  Who knows for sure, not me.

I agree why should she

I agree why should she quit. What are the Democrats afraid of?

Exactly

According to the MSM, Obama "clinched" the nomination last night anyway.  Let her spend her money, or rather other people's money.

Yea

The Clinton's aren't quitters. Nobody leaves a game before it's over, why should she?

Good of the party

The dimocrats continually say that Hillary should get out of the race for the good of the party. Evidently they are putting the party ahead of their voters. Seems to me if they really cared about their voters they would say that she should stay in. But it doesn't really matter because super-delegates are going to have more say than all the dim voters of Michigan and Florida combined.

Staying in this race is the

Staying in this race is the only thing I've ever agreed with Hillary on.

I'm not voting for her, but I still say, "You go, Girl...hang in there 'til the end!!"

Remember, this is Clinton Inc we're talking about.

I don't know what to think. 

Is HRC really that riled up and will continue the fight at the convention or is this just her wayg to leverage her way into, say, an appt to the Supreme Court?  Or is she simply lobbying to be the VP?  But can anyone imagine HRC playing second fiddle to anyone, especially a rookie Senator who not only is her junior in age and experience, but who already has a "strong" woman in his entourage?

Is it merely a charade she is maintaining for the benefit of the lunatic feminists that eventually end in her "graciously" withdrawing after Puerto Rico for the sake of the party, and thereby winning her ever lasting glory in the annals of the Dem party?

But if she does pull out will she work for or against Obama?  Given her age, wouldn't she really just as soon sit it out or put out less than a 100% effort so that she can try it again in 2012?  But if she doesn't go all out for the Messiah and he loses, wouldn't she really just be shooting herself in the foot and killing her chances in 2012?

"This is Great"

- Flounder -

Clay, is the transposition

Clay, is the transposition of Obama's name intentional? If so, I don't get it.

She's not going to win, so

She's not going to win, so her continuing on raises an interesting question: why is she? She is spending millions of her own money to continue on in a race she knows she has no chance of winning.

I wonder why? Not that I'm opposed to it, I just wonder what her ultimate goal is?

NYT asks Hillary to quit.

"Operation Chaos" is proven correct; sexism and racism are rampant throughout the Democrat party. It exists elsewhere, but the Democrats always blame Conservatives, only! Rush runs America.

The theme for the Democrats

The theme for the Democrats in this election will be:

"IF YOU DON"T VOTE FOR OBAMA YOU ARE RACIST!!!"