John Kerry gets it right
Yesterday, John Kerry said something that didn’t make me want to pull my hair out:
Senator John F. Kerry of Massachusetts, a supporter of Barack Obama who was the Democrats’ losing presidential nominee in 2004, said yesterday that superdelegates should make up their minds early so the party can organize to beat John McCain.
“As a former nominee, I will tell you, this time right now is critical to us,” Kerry said on ABC’s “This Week.” “I think every day does give John McCain an ability to organize nationally.”
Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee has proposed that the superdelegates get together after June 3 and make their choices so the party can start going after the Republicans.
Kerry also said he would prefer that superdelegates be allocated before July.




