As I visit MyDD each day I read diary after diary which seem to ignore reality and attempted to diminish or damage our nominee Sen. Obama.
They have titles like.
XYZ is Clinton Country!
See you in Denver!!
Is Obama Ready To Quit?
Should Hillary Make Obama Her VP?
Don't Give Up, Don't Ever Give UP
Obama Is Unelectable!
Hillary Leads In Popular Vote!
It's The Electoral Math!
No Michigan/Florida No Peace!
After reading these posts it almost made sense, just like college cheerleaders keep cheering for their team even after it appears they can't win. (Don't accuse me of being sexist, I said college on purpose since the teams are 50/50 men and women) It made sense because we all know you don't give up in the middle of a game, not while there is time on the clock right?
Then it hit me. We've Been Using The Wrong Analogy
I was watching fox soccer channel as they were reviewing the season results. It was a review of both the top of the table (that's what they call season record rankings) and the bottom. In English soccer the bottom few teams in each league get "relegated ", a relegated team gets bumped out of their current League down to the next level league. If a team finishes in the top 3 of the lower league you get to move up to the Premier league. This year was particularly interesting because unlike many previous years the "relegation" decisions were not finalized until the final game. At mid season everyone thought Fullham was going to be relegated based on their record. The mistake folks made was they called it too soon. At mid season there were enough games left that when Fullham changed their fortunes and started winning they were had enough games left to avoid relegation.
How does this relate to the current democratic nomination battle? Simple, it isn't a game it's a season and people have been using the wrong analogy. In a game, until the last moment you can always come back. A freak play, a blown save, one last magical play and you can come back in a game. In a season, once the gap between you and the leader is greater than the number of matches left, you can no longer win. Each week in this nomination battle is a game within the season not part of a continuous game.
It's not the game (KY, SD, OR,) it's the season that's over.
It's time to start playing for draft picks and the future.
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