So what is Hillary Rodham Clinton planning to do on the outside chance she wins the Democratic primary for Senate on Sept. 12?
The same thing she did six years ago when she waxed challenger Mark McMahon 82 percent to 18 percent.
Absolutely nothing.
There will be no party, no booze, no reporters hoarding food, no tearful speeches surrounded by New Square's town fathers, no public display of mirth of any kind, according to her campaign.
Clinton, who leads her anti-war Democratic challenger Jonathan Tasini by an 86 percent to 10 percent margin in a recent poll, will save the celebration for the event that she manages — somehow — to pull off a win in November.
Glenn Thrush

