In the end, it's going to come down to a gut call for the DNC.

Obviously, I'm not a DNC delegate, superdelegate or even supporter. But my gut tells me that more people in that party will be pissed off if Hillary ends up 'stealing' (their perception) the nomination from Obama than if the DNC continues their existing, if not wholly settled, position of not seating the FL or MI delegations.

If nothing else, the capacity for people like Jackson and Sharpton to stir up the perception of "keeping the black man down" would seem to guarantee that emotions will be more enflamed by a Hillary win through superdelegates than by some sort of technical debate over the seating rules.

I could be wrong. But the argument being made by Hillary, and her supporters, just seems to run contrary to the way that party's played race politics for the past forty years.