Keep in mind that I'm not Obama, JL, and I don't assume anybody is going to vote against Obama because of me any more than I assume anybody is going to vote for Obama because of me. Certainly I would strongly advise against either action!

But if people are inclined to do either, well that doesn't mean I would limt or change my expression, I don't think.
Look, they're ideas, there are important points to consider no matter what your view, if you're going to be in the discussion at all. I can leave the discussion (and in fact have done so, from time to time) if a number of people just don't want to hear my views. I guess I'll leave it to you all, then, at least for a while, and check back in later.
But I suggest that it's preposterous -- and again, classic sort of Orwellian doublespeak -- to call such criticisms divisive, given the divisiveness of Clinton's actions over the past couple of months, and continuing even past Obama's victory last night.
Steve