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Hill and O Serve Up Competing Narratives on YouTube

With the future of the Democratic primary about as clear after Pennsylvania as the Potomac after a three-day rainstorm, Hillary and Obama are pushing competing narratives this morning. Their YouTube channels serve up their rationales:
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Obama: 'Impossible for Obama to Lose His Lead'


Hillary: A Win is a Win, Loser



As much as I'm enjoying the Hillary resurgence, I can't help but think that she's just disastrously unlikeable on the stump. This speech, though Dick Morris and others applauded it, was so very monotone and uninspiring for me. Interestingly, Obama's campaign isn't even posting his concession speech, which was worlds better than Hillary's victory speech, but who needs oratory when you've got delegate math? And, for Hillary, who needs delegate math when you've got the popular vote (if Michigan and Florida are counted). This thing is never going to end.

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