With each passing day it becomes more nauseatingly clear that the swath of destruction surrounding Hillary and Bill Clinton can only exponentially increase. They are both driving the bus and everyone around them is getting thrown under it.
Of course, this is nothing new. My first recollection of then-candidate Bill Clinton was the introduction of his letter to COL Eugene Holmes, written in 1992. It was leaked to the Wall Street Journal, which was a run-of-the-mill sleazy tactic to attempt to tar Bill as a draft dodger. The one passage of the letter, which was quite thoughtful, most often cited was the following sentence: "I decided to accept the draft in spite of my beliefs for one reason: to maintain my political viability within the system."
It would be an over-simplification to state that the previous sentence perfectly encapsulates how both Clintons' view their role within the system. However, I don't think that it would be too far off the mark.
I voted for Bill in 1992, despite the nagging questions that I had concerning his character. I interpreted his remarks to ostensibly mean that he would have gone and fought in a war in which he morally opposed and possibly killed other human beings, solely to maintain the prospect of elected office at an undetermined point in the future.
Granted, that's not a very charitable interpretation; maybe that makes me a "Clinton hater." However, I think it underscores the Clinton philosophy of what you should be willing to do to achieve your ends.
The political landscape is littered with people that the Clintons' discarded when it didn't suit their ambitions. No sense in going through a recitation of names; we all know there are many.
Now the person that they seem intent on destroying is Barack Obama. Not just Sen. Obama, but the entire Democratic Party. Of course, by now we all know that Sen. Clinton chose to reignite the controversy surrounding Jeremiah Wright in a meeting with the editorial board of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. She's been one-upped by a surrogate that dropped a David Duke comparison.
By now, I've accepted that Hillary, or Bill for that matter, will do anything or throw anyone or anything under the bus to achieve their political ambitions. However, the Democratic Party apparatus does not have to accept it. Matter of fact, at this point, if the Nancy Pelosi's and Harry Reid's of the party are unwilling to step forward, they are complicit in the party's destruction.
If these are the tactics that Hillary Clinton will use to maintain her viability within the system, then the system needs to intervene and ensure that she is no longer viable.