Here at PB.com, we’ve been covering with great interest the Democrats’ impending implosion over the role of the superdelegates:
Prominent liberal blogger Chris Bowers’ latest post on this issue raises the prospect of a Democratic train wreck to an even higher level:
If the institution that exists to resolve disputes within the American center-left does not operate according to democratic principles, then I see no reason to continue participating within that institution. If that institution fails to respect democratic principles in its most important internal contest of all--nominating an individual for President of the United States--then I will quit the Democratic Party. And yes, I am perfectly serious about this. If someone is nominated for POTUS from the Democratic Party despite another candidate receiving more poplar support from Democratic primary voters and caucus goers, I will resign as local precinct captain, resign my seat on the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee, immediately cease all fundraising for all Democrats, refuse to endorse the Democratic “nominee” for any office, and otherwise disengage from the Democratic Party through all available means of doing so.
It couldn’t happen to a nicer party.
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All entirely possible. Also entirely possible (not exactly probable) at this point—Obama starts racking up enough victories and delegates that brokering doesn’t hold as much of a role as expected while Huckabee’s decision to soldier on increasingly complicates things on the GOP side. And then who’s the nicer party?
Personally I’d say wait and watch. It’s a bit like Iraq, in that it’s about all we can do. I don’t expect Huckabee to suddenly win Virginia but...?