Does Anyone Want This Nut Answering the Phone?
On the Red Phone
by LARRY DAVID
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/larry-david/on-the-red-phone_b_90338.html
Here's an idea for an Obama ad: a montage of Clinton's Sybillish personalities that have surfaced during the campaign with a solemn voiceover at the end saying, "Does anyone want this nut answering the phone?"
How is it that she became the one who's perceived as more equipped to answer that 3 a.m. call than the unflappable Obama? He, with the ice in his veins, who doesn't panic when he's losing or get too giddy when he's winning, who's as comfortable in his own skin as she's uncomfortable in hers. There have been times in this campaign when she seemed so unhinged that I worried she'd actually kill herself if she lost. Every day, she reminds me more and more of Adele H., who also had an obsession that drove her insane.
A few weeks ago, I started to feel sorry for her. Oh Christ, let her win already...Who cares...It's not worth it. There's not that much difference between them. She can have it. Anything to avoid watching her descend into madness. So I switched. I started rooting for her. It wasn't that hard. Compromise comes easy to me. I was on board.
And then I saw the ad.
I watched, transfixed, as she took the 3 a.m. call...and I was afraid...very afraid. Suddenly, I realized the last thing this country needs is that woman anywhere near a phone. I don't care if it's 3 a.m. or 10 p.m. or any other time. I don't want her talking to Putin, I don't want her talking to Kim Jong Il, I don't want her talking to my nephew. She needs a long rest. She needs to put on a sarong and some sun block and get away from things for a while, a nice beach somewhere -- somewhere far away, where there are...no phones.
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I wouldn't be too worried about Hillary winning the nomination. It's just about impossible for her to catch up in pledged delegates. Tuesday Clinton won RI, Obama won VT, Clinton won OH, Obama won the TX caucuses. She was over a hundred behind and had a net gain of about 8 delegates. Quite likely, that will be erased by WY and MS within a few days. I just don't see the superdelegates giving it to her when Barack will have won the most pledged delegates. Unless something catastrophic happens, and Obama has shown himself to be very cool under pressure, he will win the nomination.
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Obama will be the Democratic presidential nomination
The most interesting point right now is who will Barack Obama select as his VP? Obama has not even reverted to any type of negative campaigning which Hillary could have been onslaughted with in her link to Bill Clinton.
No, Obama has risen above that negativity and that is just what this country needs is a fine, articulate President that can deal with other countries in a positive light.
The President of the United States, Barack Obama.