Basic Math

Well, the dream is deferred. Or the bitch is back. Whichever suits you.

Either way, Obama lost Ohio and Rhode Island, won Vermont, and will take more delegates out of Texas than Clinton, though she'll claim it as a win.

That said, what does any of this do for her? Or for Barack? I've got a couple views of this concept and even the worst case scenarios still look good for Obama.

First off, what happens if every superdelegate votes according to how their constituents did, for those who have them. Not a great picture, but not a knockout blow either.

Jonathan Alter shows us how Hillary can run the table in the remaining races and still lose.

A look at a nightmare if Clinton takes the fight to the convention.

And another opinion on how Clinton is not-so-silently benefitting from labelling Obama as a radical Muslim.

Meanwhile Clinton attack dog Harold Wolfson is comparing Obama to Kenneth Starr.

An Obama aide calls Hillary a "monster" and then resigns for the good of the campaign when a fuss is made. I doubt you'll see that from the "other side".

Clinton's foreign policy "experience" is examined and found wanting.

Meanwhile, Larry David doesn't exactly amuse me, but this article made me a temporary fan at least.