La Hillarina preparing to take final bow?
I’m just getting caught up on the news of the day, and by far the most intriguing thing I’ve seen is a post from the HuffPo suggesting that Hillary will be exiting stage left either tomorrow night or a day or two after that, suspending her campaign and endorsing Barry O. Thomas B. Edsall writes:
WaPo on Iraq: The US “may be winning this war”
The WaPo acknowledges what the NYT (and Barack Obama) refuses to:
The Puerto Rico primary (UPDATE 3: HILLARY IS WINNING BY 36%, WITH 85% REPORTING)
The polls are set to close in the Puerto Rico primary at 3 PM ET. 55 delegates are up for grabs (and 8 uncommitted superdels), and based on the polling info available, it’s expected that Hillary Clinton will win PR by double digits – maybe as much as 15 to 20 points.
The DNC decision: The day after

One day after DNC party head honchos decided the fates of the disputed Michigan and Florida delegates, the debate rages on as to whether or not it was “fair,” what this means for the future in terms of the nomination, and whether or not the “unity” so many at the DNC RBC meeting yesterday predicted would come from the vote will actually take place. Judging by some of the reactions I’m reading in the blogosphere this morning, I’m not so sure it will.
Alcee Hastings: I’ll boycott DNC convention … but campaign for the nominee
Rep. Hastings, of Miramar, FL, is not happy with the results of today’s DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee meeting: