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Originally Posted by 12thMan
Being the big Obama supporter that I am, I initially felt the same way. But after reflecting and hearing her speech, and given the historic magnitude of her run for office, she most definitely deserved her own day. She needed that moment to put every thing into it's proper context, the millions upon millions of women that voted for her, and the hefty endorsement of Obama.
There's no one in hell she could have squeezed all of that into one emotional evening when Obama wrapped up the nomination.
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Thats part of my point is that she wanted the stage for herself once again it was about her and thats how she wanted it. Its the first time I can recall a person running for office wanted center stage again when it should be left for the winner. I don't like either one of them but if it was the other way around I would think Obama would not have pulled that game. The only history to it was she made a further than any other women running for president but thats about it. I'm sure she had plenty more reasons to pat herself on the back on her center stage (which she lost). Obama made the history not her and I think it is eating at her that this guy came in and in her eyes stole her run for president.