RUSH: This is just off the press, actually it’s about an hour ago. This story from The Hill, Capitol Hill newspaper, the headline says it all: ‘Clinton camp –‘ (laughing) — I can’t keep a straight face doing this. (laughing) ‘Clinton Camp Says Obama Must Pass ‘National Security Threshold’ to be Veep’ Now, folks, this is not just chutzpah, this is a strategery. The Clintons are going to start now talking of themselves, speaking of themselves, they and members of their campaign, as though they are the nominee, as though she’s going to be the nominee. That’s what’s happening here. Obama is going to be positioned in Clinton campaign press releases and conversations as a potential vice president. ‘Senior advisors to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) on Monday sought to reconcile the campaign’s assertion that rival Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has not passed the ‘commander-in-chief test’ with the Clintons’ hints in recent days that the New York senator would tap Obama as a running mate. Howard Wolfson, Clinton’s chief spokesman, said during a conference call with reporters that Clinton would not pick a running mate who has not met the ‘national security threshold.” (laughing) This is just great. This is just fabulous.
RICE: He hasn’t, and he hasn’t claimed that he’s been in a position to have to answer the phone at three o’clock in the morning in a crisis situation. That’s the difference between the two of them. Hillary Clinton hasn’t had to answer the phone at three o’clock in the morning. And yet she attacked Barack Obama for not being ready. They’re both not ready to have that three a.m. phone call. The question is, and what Barack Obama raised, is when that phone call is received for each of them for the first time, who’s going to make the right judgment? Who is going to make the right decision?
RUSH: Obama’s campaign advisor says neither Obama or Hillary are ready for that phone call which redounds to the benefit of who? McCain.