April 1, 2008 (LPAC) In the March 31 article "Senior Democrats Mull Al Gore's Nomination," the London Daily Telegraph boosts the effort of Jello Head, a declared British agent, to steal the Democratic Presidential nomination.
According to the Telegraph, "two former Gore campaign officials have told The Sunday Telegraph that a scenario first mapped out by members of Mr. Gore's inner circle last May, now has a sporting chance of coming true."
While Jello Head has lied that he is not interested in the nomination, the Telegraph article exposes both that his London-sponsored power play dates back to May of last year, and that he is not simply waiting for the candicacy request, but actively organizing for the nomination.
The Telegraph reports that "if neither Mr. Obama nor Mrs. Clinton has the 2,025 delegates needed to win the nomination, and if both appear unable to beat Mr. McCain, under one scenario a group of about 100 party elders -- the `super-delegates' -- could sit out the first ballot in Denver, preventing either candidate winning outright, and then offer Mr. Gore the nomination for the good of the party."