The Democratic National Convention is scheduled to begin in Denver in just 111 days.
Merely the announced intention of the Democrat high command to exclude all of the delegates from Florida and Michigan for their states' disobedience in holding primaries early suggests that Denver may be as wild as Chicago in 1968 – though with much less actual blood in the streets.
What is even more politically explosive is the growing possibility that neither candidates Barack Obama nor Hillary Clinton will arrive in Denver with enough votes to win the nomination before the balloting begins.
That and reported threats from polled backers of both these candidates that if the other is nominated, they will not support the nominee. 
This is why there are reports of G.O.T.S.B. (Gore on the Second Ballot) with the former vice president and now Nobel Prize winner thought of as possibly prestigious enough to unite a savagely divided party.
Given the result of the Pennsylvania Primary and the latest in Sen. Obama's Wright Crisis, there might be a possibility that the senator from Illinois will withdraw.
Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer asks:
"How does one explain campaigning throughout 2007 on a platform of transcending racial divisions, while at the same time contributing $26,000 to a church whose pastor incites racial hatred?"


"Take (William) Ayers; Obama makes it sound as if their relationship consists of having run into each other at the DMV. In fact, Obama's political career was launched in a 1995 meeting at Ayers' home. Obama's own campaign says that they maintain friendly relations. Obama's defense is that he was 8 (years old) when Ayers and his Weather Underground comrades were planting bombs at the Pentagon, the U.S. Capitol and other buildings. But Obama was 40 when Ayers said publicly: 'I feel we didn't do enough!""'I can no more disown him (Jeremiah Wright) than I can disown my white grandmother,' said Obama. Guess it's time to disown Granny, if Obama's famous Philadelphia 'race' speech is to be believed. It was hailed, celebrated, canonized as the greatest pronouncement on race in America since Lincoln at Cooper Union. ... On Tuesday, the good senator begged to extend and revise his previous remarks on race. Moral equivalence between Grandma and Wright is now, as Nixon used to say, inoperative. Poor Geraldine Ferraro, thrice lashed by Obama in Philadelphia as the white equivalent of Wrights' raving racism, is off the hook."
"These equivalencies, having been revealed as the cheap rhetorical tricks they always were, Obama has now decided that the man he simply could not banish because he had become part of Obama himself is, mirabel dictum, surgically excised. Obama decided to cut off Wright, not because Wright's words, or character, or views, had suddenly changed. The only thing that changed was the venue in which Wright chose to display them – live, on national TV at the National Press Club! That unfortunate choice destroyed Obama's Philadelphia pretense that this 'endless loop' of sermon excerpts being shown on television sets and YouTube had been taken out of context."
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