Obama was always over a barrel when it came to picking a running
mate. Almost everyone he could choose was either going to be highly
risky or seem like a boring let-down. Jim Webb risky; Tim Kaine a
boring let-down; Evan Bayh maybe a little of both. Hillary
Clinton's failure to go quietly into the night compounded this
predicament. Obama could risk a ticket of too many firsts*-- or
even take on the especially risky Mrs. Clinton -- or he could let
down millions of women who voted for Hillary. With possibilities
like Clinton-endorsing Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland out of the
veepstakes, things became even harder.
The closeness of the McCain-Obama race has convinced the
Democratic nominee to play it safe (though I think he's going to
discover Biden is far from risk-free). B-o-o-ring. But somewhere,
Hillary is smiling.
* I know it wouldn't be the first woman nominated for vice
president, but it would be the first elected.