Senator Hillary Clinton at the DNC
Senator Hillary Clinton Speaks at the Democratic National Convention


August 27, 2008
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August 27th, 2008 at 9:38 am
Hillary had two objectives:
1. Give the appearance of unity while not evincing too much enthusiasm for Obama
2. Give her loyalists a reason to remember why they voted for her and may wish to do so again (2012);
Measured against her mission, she succeeded brilliantly. And why not? She’s a good deal brighter than Obama, far more politically experienced and even a whiff more amoral–just the qualities necessary to outwit this season’s Democratic presidential ingenue.