She knows what's coming, and she's in mild denial. Like Fonzie being unable to say he was wrrr... wrrrww... wwwro... wrong, she can no longer congratulate Obama after another of his big wins. Sorry to mix metaphors.
I just traveled here from the future, and I thought everyone would like to know how this all plays out.
Edwards endorses Obama Friday. Obama wins Hawaii by 39 points, adds delegates in the Washington primary thingamabob, and wins Wisconsin by 11. He begins campaigning against McCain full time. Nothing at all changes after the Texas debates, except a spate of national polls showing Obama preferred over Clinton in the primary outside the margin of error, and beating McCain similarly. Clinton says none of this means anything because Texas and Ohio and mandated health insurance blah blah. Some crazy thing happens in the news that steals away attention for a few days in late February, but I can't remember what that was. On March 4th, Obama wins Rhode Island by 12, Vermont by 8, Ohio by 9, and in Texas wins the primary part by 1 and the caucus part by 15. On March 5th, Gore says he hopes the focus can be turned soon to McCain and the failed policies of the Republicans (hint, hint). By this time, enough super delegates have announced a preference that Obama has nearly caught up on that number too. On March 6th, Clinton "suspends" her campaign.
Let me know if you want to know what happens after that, and I can crank up the time machine again as soon as I get my hands on some more refined Neptunium.