Hillary Clinton's final speech today--"I endorse [Barack Obama] and throw my full support behind him"--probably hit enough of the markers politically.

There is one puzzling detail, however, in her summation of the last 40 years: In the forty years since she first became involved in politics, Clinton said, "Democrats won only three times, and the man who won two of those [elections] is here with us today."

So, nothing there for Al Gore. Nothing for John Kerry. Nothing for moveon.org. Nothing for the bipartisan, nonpartisan and volunteer efforts of researchers and others who have worked tirelessly since the 2000 ...   more »