You gotta give it up for main stream journalism: they’re great at reporting the details and missing the point entirely.  That’s especially true when the point is that main stream journalism is so entirely unnecessary:

Clinton Wins Big, But Math is Troubling – TIME

Given the remaining contests — many with electorates favorable to Obama — Obama’s existing hundred-plus delegate lead, and the rules by which Democrats apportion delegates, it is almost a political and mathematical certainty that Obama will have an elected delegate lead at the end of the process, barring dramatic, unforeseen circumstances.

Unforeseen consequences, eh?  Anyone care to point out that “unforeseen” is basically code for “shit we as reporters didn’t get?”  The fact is that the journalistic community has been exactly dead wrong on every single point in this primary season so far.  They said Hillary would win Iowa, Barack was guaranteed to win New Hampshire, Super Tuesday was going to wrap it all up, Hillary would win South Carolina, Obama was unstoppable, and this Tuesday was going to. . .  wrap it all up.

You know what, Nostradamus, why not take a vacation, already?  Go play the horses.

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