RUSH: Let’s move on to the Democrats. ‘The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader and two-time presidential candidate, warned Wednesday that Democrats ‘could hurt themselves substantially, perhaps irreparably, in November’ if fallout from the clash between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton is not addressed quickly. Jackson, who has endorsed Obama, but who maintains good relations with both Hillary and Bill Clinton, listed three rifts among Democrats that could allow Republicans to win in the general election.’ Said the Rev. Jackson, ‘First, we must not allow people to exacerbate black-Hispanic tensions. I think the differences there are exaggerated. You just can’t characterize things as Hispanics for Hillary and blacks for Obama.’ Jackson’s second warning came over the use of superdelegates. He said that, ‘If the superdelegates are substantially out of line with the popular vote, it could very damaging. There must be some reasonable relationship. The two sides must be able to embrace fervently in Denver and heal campaign wounds.’
So all of this angst and the falling apart of Mrs. Clinton’s campaign was unforeseen, but I have enjoyed it. It looks to me like right now that Hillary is left with so little to fight with. She’s tried to cast Obama as this charismatic, sweet talking guy without any achievement. All that does is highlight her own lack of charisma. It highlights her own shrill speaking manner. It highlights that she hasn’t had any achievement, either. She keeps talking about 35 years, she’s been working, she’s been fighting, for 35 years. Do you understand, 35 years ago is when she graduated from Yale. So what she wants us to believe is that everything that she’s done since she got out of college has been presidential in nature. The problem with all this 35 year stuff is that she can’t go back and say she did anything. She’s been fighting, ostensibly, but she hasn’t accomplished anything, and she and her husband ran the country, were in the White House for eight years.
Now, I’m the one. I asked this question over and over again. What has she ever accomplished on her own? What? What is it that recommends her to even be qualified, or seen as qualified, to be presidential? You could ask the same thing about Obama, and the answer to both people is zilch. Every single thing that she has done on her own, when she is responsible for it — health care, the travel office, her presidential campaign, Paula Jones — it’s been a disaster. The woman cannot do anything right. She just can’t do anything right. She has embarrassingly ridden the coattails of her husband her entire life, serving as his alter ego, his hatchet man, his enforcer. It looks to me like that Democrats are finally coming to the realization that we came to 20 years ago, and that is that she’s empty, vapid — vapid as Barack Obama is, just less likable. I just have to admit, it’s fun to see, and I’m going through all these Drive-By Media stories about her campaign, and they focus on Mark Penn, they focus on Howard Wolfson. Everybody in the Drive-Bys focusing on everybody but her, when talking, ‘What is the problem, what is the problem with the Hillary camp?’ ‘It’s the message, change their message every day.’ They never ask, or they never explore in the Drive-Bys whether the problem in the Hillary campaign might actually be the candidate. Sort of like you talk about baseball players and owners. How many of you go to a ball game to watch the owner sit in his owner’s box? How many of you support a candidate because of the masterminds you never see behind the scenes orchestrating the campaign? You vote for the candidate, or you don’t vote for the candidate. And yet the people analyzing what’s wrong with her campaign can’t seem to point the finger at her as a likely source of the problem.