This is a campaign - not a tea party. Still, there are standards, and Clinton has abided by them.
When people like Leahy called on Hillary to drop out b/c of the fact that she had little chance to win, her supporters said "What's the harm in letting her stay in, it will only energize the base". I agreed, as long as the campaign did not devolve into a series of personal attacks that would weaken our chances in Nov. Now I fear Hillary has seen that she is unable to win the contest on the basis of issues and has taken to disparaging Obama personally as an elitist. By ANY standard, this win-at-all-costs approach will weaken Obama if he becomes our nominee-- which, in all likelihood he will. If only Republicans attacked Obama as an elitist, Democrats and many Independents could dismiss it as a partisan attack. With one of the leading Democrats saying he is an elitist there is a real potential for some Dems and Indies to believe its true. No person who wants to see progressive ideals furthered should countenance this type of personal attack against our likely nominee. Lets keep the campaign focused on the issues and not paint charicatures of fellow Dems that the Republicans can use against us in the fall.