Hillarys Clinton Says Her Delegates Must be Heard at Democrats’ National Convention in Denver Wants Roll Call of States for Delegate Count to Put Hillary Clinton’s Name in Presidential Nomination News Contributer Howard Wolfson on Fox and Friends Says Roll Call Delegate Count is One and Only Way for Hillary Clinton’s Delegates to be Heard Recognized

Hillary Clinton said in the YouTube video from her meeting with donors in California last week that she wants her presidential delegates to be recognized and heard, so since there is no real contention about the policy planks of the Democrat party going into the convention in Denver Aug. 25-28, her intent must be that a roll call of each state’s delegates shall occur at the convention, in the very real hope that a few hundred Obama delegates will swing their allegiance to her candidacy for the roll call of states’ delegates during the convention, which will surely be something to see.

Howard Wolfson, longtime adviser to both Clintons, said on Fox and Friends this morning that a roll call to place Hillary’s name in nomination is a distinct possibility to allow Hillary’s supporters “to be heard,” which is actually the only possiblility (as there are no disputes over the party planks), so look for fireworks at the Democrats’ convention, with Hillary’s hordes raising cain for their beloved candidate, and Obama’s people practicing intimidation tactics to quell the uprising against the presumptive nominee Obama, who worked with the islamic jihadists in Kenya in their support of Raila Odinga (see Corsi’s book The Obama Nation), and whose “Hawaii birth certificate” has been demonstrated to be fraudulent (google Atlas Shrugs Obama’s birth certificate), rendering Obama’s supposedly inevitable nomination actually quite tenuous.