Babingont is leaning on the now dated expression "Angry White Men" for his title. He's wrong. Clinton has 18 million followers who have voted for her and a good many more who, like myself, voted early on for Obama and then tired of his lame "hope and change" mantra.
Yesterday, I posted in a response to the Bell a kind of roadmap to party unity that I think might actually work:
The Obama people have to talk to the Clinton people and work this out:
1. Clinton concedes at last and promises to work for Democratic victory and to exhort her supporters to shift their support to Obama.
2. Obama offers the VP slot to Clinton as a peacemaking gesture.
3. Clinton declines the VP offer, but again promises to work tirelessly for victory.
4. The pay off for the angry Clintonistas: Obama acknowledges the machinations by Howard Dean, et al., to railroad Clinton's candidacy, asks Dean, Brazile, et al., to step down, and appoints a Clinton aide (NOT Terry McAuliffe) as acting chair. Maybe Clinton herself would like this job.
5. Obama would promise that Clinton's delegates would be heard at the convention and that they would have a say in the party's platform.