The race is over. Hillary is finished. The Clinton Restoration is over. President Bill Clinton's political invincibility is over. Hillary's electability is over.
Obama got to the far Left faster than she did. He out organized her in the precincts. He out fundraised her. He out speechified her. He out-hustled her. He out-dressed her. He out-presidentialed her. He outdid her and he outbid her for votes, one promised government check at a time.
A 15-point margin in Wisconsin is incredible. Wisconsin is a lot like Ohio except for the wacko ultra-Left Madison college population, which is even worse that Columbus's Ohio State. But there are so many campuses in Ohio that will go for Obama that it is no matter. Think faculty voters, grimly determined for a left-wing takeover of America " from the bottom up" to use the former Saul Alinsky community organizer's phrase. As goes Wisconsin, so goes Ohio.
Not even Hillary's last-minute bashing of business and free-market capitalism, which is a complete repudiation of her husband's presidency, could save her. Obama got there first, with a style and elegance that Hillary simply cannot match.
Her campaign is reduced to arguing that she would make a better commander-in-chief than Obama and McCain. Good luck with that. Though the Republicans will appreciate her loosening up Obama on the whole ready-to-be-commander-in-chief thing. And when this argument fails, as all the other Clinton arguments against Obama have failed, she'll be left to depend on the anti-Obama 527 that conveniently just popped up in Ohio to carry forth her message.
Two Democrats said that the 527 plans to run television ads and send pro-Clinton literature in all three states. One of the Democrats said that the ads will also include contrast messages against Obama.
I'm sure glad all that campaign finance reform removed outside money from politics.
The whole superdelegate question that we've been excited about for the past few weeks will probably end up not meaning much as Obama racks up more victories and the super delegates start rushing to endorse the Golden One.
Oh, and the supposedly super-competent Clinton campaign couldn't even manage to submit a full slate of delegates for one of their must-win states, Pennsylvania. So much for that whole "actions over words" theme.
The race is over. Hillary is finished. The Clinton Restoration is over. President Bill Clinton's political invincibility is over. Hillary's electability is over.
Obama got to the far Left faster than she did. He out organized her in the precincts. He out fundraised her. He out speechified her. He out-hustled her. He out-dressed her. He out-presidentialed her. He outdid her and he outbid her for votes, one promised government check at a time.
A 15-point margin in Wisconsin is incredible. Wisconsin is a lot like Ohio except for the wacko ultra-Left Madison college population, which is even worse that Columbus's Ohio State. But there are so many campuses in Ohio that will go for Obama that it is no matter. Think faculty voters, grimly determined for a left-wing takeover of America " from the bottom up" to use the former Saul Alinsky community organizer's phrase. As goes Wisconsin, so goes Ohio.
Not even Hillary's last-minute bashing of business and free-market capitalism, which is a complete repudiation of her husband's presidency, could save her. Obama got there first, with a style and elegance that Hillary simply cannot match.
Her campaign is reduced to arguing that she would make a better commander-in-chief than Obama and McCain. Good luck with that. Though the Republicans will appreciate her loosening up Obama on the whole ready-to-be-commander-in-chief thing. And when this argument fails, as all the other Clinton arguments against Obama have failed, she'll be left to depend on the anti-Obama 527 that conveniently just popped up in Ohio to carry forth her message.
Two Democrats said that the 527 plans to run television ads and send pro-Clinton literature in all three states. One of the Democrats said that the ads will also include contrast messages against Obama.
I'm sure glad all that campaign finance reform removed outside money from politics.
The whole superdelegate question that we've been excited about for the past few weeks will probably end up not meaning much as Obama racks up more victories and the super delegates start rushing to endorse the Golden One.
Oh, and the supposedly super-competent Clinton campaign couldn't even manage to submit a full slate of delegates for one of their must-win states, Pennsylvania. So much for that whole "actions over words" theme.