George Will’s column today regarding an Obama-Clinton ticket is spot-on (For Obama, a Ticket Test):
Which brings us to the dotty idea that Barack Obama should choose to have Hillary Clinton down the hall in the West Wing, nursing her disappointments, her grievances and her future presidential ambitions while her excitable husband wanders in the wings of America’s political theater with his increasingly Vesuvian temper, his proclivity for verbal fender benders and his interesting business associates. That this idea survived her off-putting speech Tuesday night, after Obama won the right to choose a running mate, is evidence that many Democrats do not fathom the gratitude that less-blinkered Americans feel for Obama because he has closed the Clinton parenthesis in our presidential history.
Indeed.
Also indeed:
Behind the idea that Obama should run in harness with Clinton is this wobbly theory: Because the Republican Party is in such bad odor, if you unify the Democratic Party, that will suffice to win the election, and she is a necessary and sufficient catalyst of unity. But she is neither. She would be a potent unifier of John McCain’s party, thereby setting the stage for exactly what the nation does not need, another angry campaign of mere mobilization rather than persuasion.
And in regards to Clinton’s Tuesday night speech:
There is a fine line between admirable tenacity and delusional denial, and Clinton tiptoed across it.Sphere: Related Content



Will goes a little overboard, but I can see his argument. I just don’t know how he get around picking her without facing a media rebellion.
Comment by Talmadge East — Friday, June 6, 2026 @ 10:55 am