For the past couple weeks, the Clinton campaign has veered in so many directions, I'm starting to wonder if anyone is in charge. Maybe, it's gotten to a point where they're just winging it. When Clinton herself is once again abetting John McCain and her supporters are teaming up with Huckabee and McCain's followers, something is desperately wrong.
You have to wonder what's going on with the staff. Most of them are very fine people, strong Democrats, committed progressives. Most of them are realists and know this is over. Same goes for most of Clinton's superdelegate supporters (although probably not Debbie Wasserman Schultz).
Yet, it seems like their candidate is still on a slash and burn campaign to destroy the Democratic nominee. Instead of healing wounds, Hillary (with help from Bill, McAuliffe, Lanny and a few other very wealthy fundraising types) seems intent on rubbing salt in wounds.
This can't be what most of the staff and superdelegates signed up for. Who wants to be tagged with helping to elect John McCain? Who wants to be burdened with knowing their work led to a Supreme Court that overturned Roe v. Wade or the continuation of the endless war in Iraq?
We are losing time here. Obama and the Democrats need to fully engage the battle with McCain and the GOP. This drama has gone on too long. And, for all those who thought Hillary would make a graceful effort, think again. It hasn't happened -- and there is no sign it will.
So, it's legacy time. Not for Hillary and Bill. No, it's time for the Clinton staffers and the Clinton superdelegates to start thinking about their legacies.
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