Can someone ask Hillary Clinton how she intends to secure the nomination? And, have her explain it in real terms -- without spin, without obfuscation, without making up new rules and without pretending that she always wanted Michigan and Florida to count.
Hillary can't tell you how she wins it. She can't because there is no way she can win the nomination. But, that won't stop her because she is Hillary Clinton. I'm going to post a section of something I wrote earlier today, because it sums up the situation:
The victory in Pennsylvania has been preordained for months. Clinton can't win the nomination. I predicted last November that Clinton wouldn't be the Democratic nominee (back then, just five months ago, very few people shared that view, believe me). But, I don't think anyone imagined the process would go on so long -- or that Hillary wouldn't accept her defeat. She is going to continue her destructive ways, although, it's going to be tough considering her campaign is in the red. Clinton's campaign is running negative attack ads against Obama while it's running on fumes and not paying its bills. That says a lot about what we're dealing with. Last night, on the Daily Show, Jon Stewart asked Obama a funny, but actually prescient ,question:Now, you gotta love the Clinton campaign's spin machine. According to Ben Smith, a spokesperson for the campaign claims they raised a lot of money tonight, well, a lot for them, not compared to Obama. The Clinton donors should just write their checks to Mark Penn's firm (he's owed $4.5 million) or maybe some of the other debtors who are owed over $6 million.At one point, Stewart asked Obama whether he worried "that you could win the nomination at the Convention and defeat John McCain in the general and, you know, go to the inauguration and Hillary would still be running?"It sure feels that way.
We know the media loves a circus and no one puts on a better political circus than the Clintons. So, I refuse to let Chris Matthews or Mark Halperin or Jim VandeHei or George Stephanopoulos (or even Chuck Todd who I actually respect) tell us this isn't over for Clinton. It is.
So, on we go. On the Clinton path of destruction.






