
The Clock is Ticking
by Jean Carnahan
Every time I hear Terry MacAulliff on
national television, I think of “Bagdad” Bob, the Iraqi spokesman who gave the
cheery pep talks to the Iraqis even as the city was being encircled by American
tanks.
Most reasonable Democrats know the
primary is over and that a Clinton exit strategy should be in the works—and
soon. Rachel Maddow, the savvy political
analyst for Air America and MSNBC says the Dems have until early June. That’s it.
If Democrats don’t get their act
together by then, start learning to splutter the words President McCain. We have no hope of re-gaining the White House
if we stumble through the summer and into the Convention still hankering for a
fight.
History has a lesson for us when it
comes to fierce and protracted battles.
After defeating the Romans, King Pyrrhus declared that the cost was so
great that “one more such victory would utterly undo him.”
Sens. Obama and Clinton could wrap up
this campaign around a conference table anytime they choose, but getting their
supporters to come along is problematic.
Healing takes time and we have none to spare.