It seems a system hiccup ate my earlier replier here (moments ago), but I'll try again.
First, I tried to link and embed the top video myself but couldn't get it to work (see article pointing out that issue in my recent articles...) Not sure why. That first video reminds me of a fairly rabid Hillary supporter here at JU. It also reminds me of my dearly departed grandmother who I suspect would have behaved similarly to the person in that video. I'd like to think grandma was more progressive than that, but I know she would have fallen for the anti-Obama propaganda hook, line and sinker and would have expected that Hillary was the angel depicted in the cartoon in SanChonino's response above.
With that out of the way, let me get to this issue:
Someone mentioned it on the news this morning, but if Obama does secure the nomination, people will wish Hillary would have continued. Obama is the weaker candidate without a doubt.
I call B.S. on that one. Even with the Rev. Wright issue and the anti-Obama propaganda that suggests Obama is a muslim, Obama is not going to be an easy candidate for the GOP to frame and box in. If you try to talk about him you have to walk on egg shells lest you be called racist. On the plus side for the GOP candidate, they have a man running that can use his own POW time and military service record to deflect a lot of criticism of his own history.
Both are the strongest candidates of the pool that was running, and both will be tough to work much negative campaigning on. Hillary would have been incredibly easy to go negative on and her negatives would really have caught up with her in the general election. She was running in the most pro Hillary crowd she could and still she couldn't best the apparent winner. Hillary can claim she is the most electable, but that's in her dreams (and in that cartoon that SanChonino copied above).