Posted AT 12:57 AM EDT on 12/05/08
Clinton's defiant Mother's Day
JUDITH TIMSON
From Monday's Globe and Mail
This is painful.
Hillary Clinton is being asked – no, told – by party elders, pundits and people who say they care about their country, to quit the quest of a lifetime: to stop raining on Barack Obama's presidential parade, the Democratic Party and even democracy itself.
By yesterday, as the superdelegate tally reflected either a tie or Obama in the lead, Senator Clinton's last “I can do this” weapon was steadily slipping away from her.
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