Hillary's argument-that as the second-best Democrat she is the best person to defeat a Republican-reveals some of the internal thought processes of certain Democrats.
Those certain Democrats would be the ones who play the myriad special interests within the party against each other in order to maintain their grip on power.
You see, it was supposed to be a year in which a "minority" won the nomination and demonstrated the great compassion Democrats have for the downtrodden. But a funny thing has happened on the way to the coronation nomination. The wrong minority is winning.
Wrong because Obama does not represent the real power within the Democratic Party. Instead he represent all the people who follow the party because they think what the party says is actually what the party stands for.
So the people who have been manipulating minorities against each other for the past few decades have received a rude awakening: the minorities have stated quite clearly that they don't want a half-measure when it comes to this election. If the party pretends to desire someone who is both everyman and a victim then someone from a powerful political family cannot truly be that person. Especially when that powerful political family has already been in the White House.
The super delegates were supposed to be the way the Democrats kept something like this from happening. By providing the illusion of voters deciding who the nominee would be they kept the rank and file happy. Unfortunately for the Democrat insiders, the voters have stuck with their candidate despite not-so-subtle attempts to divide and conquer his supporters.
Hillary is $20 million in debt and going deeper. Someone...anyone...should tell her it is time to stop digging. Even an infamous Clinton campaign surprise can't save her now.
Democrats should be thankful that Republicans are just as divided and their prospective nominee is too politically inept to take advantage of the Democrat divisions.