Benslate I'm with you exactly, with one exception.
I lean liberal, and have respect and affection for McCain. I knew immediately after South Carolina 2000 that the republican party was going to hades. I never hated any political result as much as I did SC 2000. Not even Bush's elections, which I considered kind of inevitable after sc 2000.
Because I assumed a Mc Cain Gore matchup would have been good for the country, and I knew that legacies (Bush Sr and Jr) were a mistake, and Bush Jr was a disaster.
It didn't take a genius. I agree Hillary will be tough, but I don't think she's got the nomination wrapped up.
Now let me say something new. Party loyalty is for chumps.
You know what's wrecked the politics of this nation? The parties. As long as they are the only legal recipients of large moneys, they will continue the work of the parties, which is to squeeze out anyone that won't continue the parties' monopoly on large monies. This squeeze out began after Perot got 19% of the vote, and the league of women voters was replaced by retired party hacks as the hosts and rulemakers of who gets into the presidential debate. Its wonky, so people don't understand it. But party control of the process is what's given us this lousy, incestuous governing class we have now? Not a reliable party hack? Won't vote as your told by those who have accepted huge corporate bribes? Then you won't get nominated.
The two parties act as if they are opposed. they are not. Its really a two man con called "Let's you and me fight". You know, like the con called "the bishop's game". But both parties are funded by the same corporations and individuals, and both will do as the paymasters wish. Its a fake fight. Oh they both want to be in power, that part of the scrap is real, but they're not too distressed as long as the baton gets passed back and forth and no others can enter the club. Because a newcomer might go after changing the way the money flows. Not until party power is broken will non hacks be nominated in large numbers.