The Washington Post is today reporting that Obama is looking to change© the way the Democratic Nominee is selected.
Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign will call next week for the creation of a commission to revise the rules for selecting a presidential nominee in 2012, with a goal of reducing the power of superdelegates, whose role became a major point of contention during the long battle for the Democratic nomination between Obama and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Now think about that for a second. Obama won the nomination based on the current system. Why would he want to change that system? Because he is an honest broker, as he has shown time and time again. This was proven again last week when the Obama camp made clear their desire to see Hillary Clinton's supporters properly represented at the Democratic Convention this year.
Several Hillary Clinton supporters complained about the way the nominee is selected, some raising fairly valid points. But then some even went as far as accusing Obama and the DNC of "cheating" - but thankfully the ones who went that far in their criticisms are a small, lunatic fringe. The reality is the Obama team devised a plan to win based on the system as it is, and executed that plan to near-perfection.
The proposed changes grew out of discussions between Obama's campaign, officials at the Democratic National Committee and representatives from Clinton's campaign, Plouffe said.
The traditional media would have us all believe that Barack and Hillary hate one another, that they cannot work together, that there is "strife" in the Democratic Party.
Seems to me those statements by the traditional media could not possibly be further from the truth. I know, shocking, isn't it?
The other major area the commission will be asked to examine is the operation of caucuses in states that choose that process rather than a primary. The caucuses drew criticism, particularly from the Clinton campaign, which said that they restricted participation and that in some states they lacked the necessary infrastructure to ensure fairness.
What's this? Obama wants to address one of Camp Hillary's main concerns about the 2008 "over but not forgotten" Primary contest? Geez, you'd think the guy wasn't as conspiring, arrogant and evil as the PUMA types (all 2 dozen of them) try to make him out to be!
I guess the point is this: Next time you hear the traditional media spouting off about how much internal strife there is between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, just remember that reality tells a different story. Unfortunately (for Americans), that story isn't going to drive ratings in a way that sensationalized headlines like "Democrats Divided!" will. So don't expect the official storyline to change any time soon.
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