From Washington Post satirist Dana Milbank, who attended Hillary's event and press conference in West Virginia today:
"The signs of a last-minute event were everywhere. Security was minimal, and problems with the sound system gave the Clinton staff fits; it didn't help that one of the men working the sound system wore an Obama T-shirt.
" 'I'm not turning it inside out,' he said, when Clinton supporters protested. In the back of the crowd, a camera riser collapsed with a huge crash, sending bodies, coffee and cameras flying. 'Metaphor?' a reporter asked as he picked himself off the ground? 'Metaphor,' confirmed another."


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Can Hillary Soprano "WILL" her way to the Victory ?
That is the question.
Can her "WILL" her way to Victory.
She has now "LOANED" her "WILL" 11.4 Million.
But her problem is still BILL, his "WILL" is stronger that hers.
He does not want to be "FIRST HUSBAND" he wants to MAKE MONEY AND be the only ONE who was President.
So the battle of the "WILLS" goes on.
six months ago, no one predicted that sen. obama would be where he is now. the popular assumption was that it was going to be "hillary by february", end of discussion. the fact that he was able to prove otherwise shows that 'he can't win' in november is just a bad argument. on the other hand, as far as electability goes, because of the success of sen. obama, hillary has basically (at least in the primary season) been given a pass on whatever anti-clinton sentiment may still be out there. however, if she somehow manages to last-minute secure the nomination, and the republicans can then add 'oh, and by the way, she also made a back-room deal with superdelegates and the DNC to steal the nomination from the first african-american with a realistic chance of winning' to the list of potential 'bad clinton' fall-campaign sound bites, you could save a lot of time and money by just handing the election to John McCain. because it will be impossible for anyone to overcome the negatives of that argument.