If Sen. Clinton doesn't go quietly after the primaries of June 3, Sen. Obama needs to make her go away. Give her until June 5th. If she hasn't conceded or at least suspended her campaign, he needs to consider all options to force her out, including the four options listed below. And don't be afraid to declare Surrogate Warfare.
1. Challenge the superdelegates to do their jobs. Call them out, publicly, by name, the morning of June 5. "The voters have spoken. I am their choice. The superdelegate should now endorse the choice of the people for nominee."
2. Launch every legal maneuver available under DNC rules to allocate as many delegates as possible to Obama or away from Clinton. She wants to break rules? Play by them. Hard. Every procedural vote, every decision on who becomes a delegate that hasn't been made yet, every superdelegate that has a position that comes up for election - let them know the consequences of denying the will of the people.
3. PR offensive - "The people voted, and they didn't pick you. The race is over." Send out every surrogate you have, even "undecided superdelegate" Donna Brazile, to keep repeating this. Even if HRC doesn't get the message, the superdelegates will.
4. Last, but not least, Surrogate Warfare. Seriously. Challenge every DNC position, every fundraiser connection, and every money stream available to superdelagates and DNC types that allow HRC to continue by their support of her or non-support of Obama.
Let them know you will burn them to the ground WHEN you become President if Clinton's surrogates don't fall in line. Lanny Davis - you want to EVER pull a paycheck again from a Dem? Shut up now. Terry McAuliffe? Maybe we need to take a closer look at your personal expense reports from when you were DNC chair.
Pull no punches. Go to the mattresses. It's the political equivalent of Sean Connery's speech in "The Untouchables." Send them to a political morgue.
I hate to make this personal against Clinton. She's fighting because she's like Jim Carrey in "Dumb and Dumber" - "So you're staying there's still a chance!"
Let her know, in clear and no uncertain terms, the race is over. Her chance is gone. She can either pick her terms to leave or they will be chosen for her. But she WILL leave this nomination race without being the nominee. One way or another.