Clinton's campaign can be summarized in one word: Bezerka.
She and her husband and her people have come unhinged and I can't really say when it happened. It may have happened after Iowa. The deep epistmological, metaphysical "WTF?" may have begun to eat at her and her associates at that point. "What the fuck just happened? Are we losing? Is it something Hillary said? Is this guy Obama for real? Is anything challenging the truth that Hillary is the best candidate that the Democrats have to offer? Hmmmmm. Well, maybe tommorrow things will look, feel and sound different."
But it never happened. And slowly, day by day, Hillary's campaign became Bezerka.
Now everyday is Bezerka day for Hillary and friends. It's Bezerka press release. Bezerka news conference. Bezerka standard-irrational-attack on Obama.
Bezerka. Bezerka. Bezerka.
The MSM is getting Bezerka fatigue. Because this thing was over a long time ago and the Bezerka drama has lost its novelty.
News networks were thinking Bezerka sells. Now they are realizing that Bezerka also smells. Only Fox is still embracing Bezerka. Fox is actually thinking that Bezerka could lift its ratings out of the tank and help it to regain some respectability rather than continue to spiral into insignificance. But that's fringe Bezerka, and we don't care about that. That's shock jock Bezerka, and when Hillary's campaign dissapears, the folks who were riding the Bezerka wave are going to hit bottom hard.
Bezerka.
That's my new response to all things Hillary. She's done. She's a farce. She's like the drinker in the bar who is so trashed that she's become amusing but now is becoming ugly and needs a ride home but refuses and may need to be physically bounced, which aint' pretty.
Bring on the bouncers. And when you see or hear Hillary or Bill or their staffers, think Bezerka. It's good for a few laughs.