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The FL/MI Smoke Machine.

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"Contrary to the gullible media's belief that 'time' is a 'powerful ally' on Clinton's side, in fact, Clinton's only ally is uncertainty. The minute it becomes clear what will happen with Michigan and Florida -- re-vote them, refuse to seat them, or split them 50-50 or with half-votes, as some have proposed -- is the minute that Clinton's last 'path to the nomination' closes. The only way to keep spin alive is to keep uncertainty alive...Penn can claim that there is a path to the nomination, but under any possible actual resolution of the uncertainty, there is not."

TAP's Mark Schmitt explains Clinton's FL/MI strategy: prolong the chaos. "[T]he specific resolution doesn't matter, because whatever it is, it will introduce certainty and finiteness, and without the comfort of ambiguity, the Clinton spin-campaign cannot survive. The Clinton campaign began -- unwisely -- by spinning inevitability; it ends, equally unwisely, by spinning cosmic uncertainty. In between the two spin campaigns, they apparently forgot to give people enough of a positive reason to actually vote for Senator Clinton."

Update: It's out of this same desire to muddy the waters, says Al Giordano, that the Clinton camp is now trying to put the brake on the Texas caucus results: "Only by generating smokescreens can it obscure from everybody’s view that Clinton has ceased to advance in national convention delegates while party leaders - from the national to the local - continue to converge in a near-consensus that Obama is the nominee that has earned it, that the voters most support, and that they view as most able to defeat McCain in November."

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