Today, arguing that her gas-tax-holiday proposal was better than McCain's (who first proposed the idea) and better than Obama's opposition to the whole idea, Sen. Clinton came up with this:
“I sometimes feel like the Goldilocks of this campaign. You know, not too much, not too little, just right.”
Does she remember the story?
Goldilocks was a little girl. She broke into the house of the three bears. She ate the baby bear's porridge, she broke the baby bear's chair, and she slept in the baby bear's bed. Then, she ran away screaming when the bears got home. In some early tellings, Goldilocks was a fox, and the bears killed her.
It's not a story about a person with good judgment.
It's a story about a selfish narcissist who threatens the well-being of a family unit until she is expelled.
Actually, if you view the bear family as the Democratic Party, and Hillary as a candidate who is threatening its cohesion by trying to take the porridge, chair and bed that belong to Obama..... maybe it fits.

