Dear Mrs. Clinton,
Please stop.
We understand that you have not yet been mathematically eliminated from the presidential race, and that, speaking in the purely literal sense, there are ways that you could become the democratic nominee. We also understand that you feel like this nomination and the office of president is your birthright -- or at least payback for standing by your husband during the Lewinsky scandal -- and that you had already begun writing your inaugural speech in February of 2005. We know you didn't ever see this coming, that you would be bested by a first-term US Senator.
But come it did, and you have been beaten. You have no path to the nomination that would be viewed as having any legitimacy with the voting public.
For the love of all that is good in this world, please cut this out, for every harsh word you utter, and every dollar you spend attacking the eventual democratic nominee is just helping John McCain.
Sincerely,
The People
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Please stop.
We understand that you have not yet been mathematically eliminated from the presidential race, and that, speaking in the purely literal sense, there are ways that you could become the democratic nominee. We also understand that you feel like this nomination and the office of president is your birthright -- or at least payback for standing by your husband during the Lewinsky scandal -- and that you had already begun writing your inaugural speech in February of 2005. We know you didn't ever see this coming, that you would be bested by a first-term US Senator.
But come it did, and you have been beaten. You have no path to the nomination that would be viewed as having any legitimacy with the voting public.
For the love of all that is good in this world, please cut this out, for every harsh word you utter, and every dollar you spend attacking the eventual democratic nominee is just helping John McCain.
Sincerely,
The People
Please add to this as you deem appropriate.
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