Rich Lowry believes Hillary will try to win the nomination "by any means necessary".
Scot Lehigh writes about a proposal that would bring order to our primary system. Good luck making it happen.
Barbara Ehrenreich believes that Obama is now unstoppable. With some African-American leaders (and super delegates) now switching to Obama's side, that might be the case. Obama will also get the endorsements of two powerful unions. Michael Gerson believes Hillary's path to the nomination is unappealing, which is an understatement. As I've written before, the manner in which Hillary will win the nomination, if she does so, is such that it is sure to spark a civil war inside the Democratic Party and could lead to depressed turnout in November, and a probable GOP victory.
Finally, a sad note. Noted Boston radio personality Jess Cain passed away yesterday at the age of 81. Jess hosted the morning show at WHDH in Boston for 33 years until he retired in 1991. I worked at WHDH from 1989-93 and got to know him at that time. He was a great talent, and a kind and courteous man. I saw him from time-to-time when he would come up to do some work with us at WGIR in the 90s (his son was, and is, an employee there). He was always a true professional. My business has lost one of the great ones.
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