March 30, 2008 (LPAC)--Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) has made it absolutely clear, in the past 48 hours, that she has no intention of dropping out of the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. In a series of interviews, and in an email sent out by former President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton dismissed pressure from DNC Chairman Howard Dean, Sen. Christopher Dodd and Patrick Leahy, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and a swarm of media attack dogs, who have all put out the lying claim that she cannot win the Democratic nomination and, therefore, should drop out to heal party rifts. Sen. Clinton made it clear that she will stay in the race all the way to the nominating convention in Denver at the end of August, and that if the party has not made a decision about seating the Florida and Michigan delegations, the Clinton delegates will show up in Denver and insist that the credentials committee seat them. At a campaign stop in Indiana on Saturday, Sen. Clinton emphasized, ``We cannot go forward until Florida and Michigan are taken care of, otherwise the eventual nominee will not have the legitimacy that I think will haunt us.''
Clearly, Sen. Clinton's resolve to carry her campaign all the way to Denver has registered. On Sunday, March 30, the Washington Post published a lead editorial, ``Don't Stop Campaigning,'' which urged Mrs. Clinton to stay in the race, and castigated Obama backers who are trying to get her to quit. The Post reminded readers that ``throughout this campaign, just about everything we've `known' has been wrong. Therefore, the idea that Sen. Clinton cannot win is just wrong, at this moment.
Lyndon LaRouche observed that the Washington Post editorial clearly shows that the intimidation tactics, employed up to this point to sink the Clinton campaign, have clearly failed, and may even backfire. ``Clinton's enemies are going to have to play it some other way,'' LaRouche told associates on Sunday, March 30.