actually I misspoke (as usual) about the whining over at KOS.
This from KOS himself
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Of course, the primary calendar is drying up, and most of that "unalloyed good" has run its course. This thing doesn't need to drag out any longer. As I mention in the column, I won't call on Clinton to quit the race because it would be stupid to do so. It's her call to make when she's good and ready to make that call.
But aside from that, it is time for the super delegates to put this thing to bed. We're all itching to take on McCain, so let's get the main show started.
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I guess I'm just frustrated that certain elements still can't make up their mind about this primary. But then they would be the undecideds, and not dems proper. So they aren't appropriate targets for a rant against waffling on assumed democratic principles.
It would just be nice for Penn voters to pony up and vote decisively. And not because I think the primary should end for the sake of democrat chances against McCain. I just don't see this choice that difficult to make, as an organized whole, regardless of what candidate. And its been a long time this country has enjoyed the mandate of a candidate winning decisively.