With the glaze slowly starting to peel off the well polished Barack Obama lately it is as if people have forgotten that Mrs. Clinton a) has yet to truly release her delegates, and b) now says she intended to throw her name in the bag for the nomination at the upcoming Democratic National Convention.

Now, I don’t want to sound as if this an “I told you so” moment, but it fits pretty well with the idea that the campaign that ended a few short months ago for Hillary, really never did. As they said of Nixon some years after his exit from the White House, “He’s [She’s] tanned, rested and ready”. Add to this the fact that 7-8 Super Delegates, in a surprise move removed their pledges to Barack Obama just in the last couple of weeks. It begs the question, “What are Bill and Hillary doing behind the scenes that could possibly cause a shift of any proportion at this late stage of the game?” This was no monumental shift mind you, just a blip, but a blip at this point, when the nomination is all but locked up” for the shinny new penny of a candidate, is something to cause pause.

Now, I could be wrong on this. I know (pause for effect) a shutter just went though your collective spines. It may simply be that Hillary is baulking for the cameras so to speak to rejuvenate the money flow in order to pay off the balance of her debt. I do not believe Obama has made an official offer to pay it off for her, he merely asked others to step up on her behalf with donations. Considering the Clintons have not paid off a debt they incurred in decades with their own money, it would fit Hillary’s MO. Legal defense funds and all are not as stylish as they once were, but have proven effective for them in the past. So if they need money, it’s easier to get some of yours than to dig into that bust of an advance Hillary got for that book.

So, whether Hillary is serious (which I think she is) about taking the nomination in a Political Death Match at the DNC, or whether she is just busy doing debt management, the rest of the summer promises to be interesting.

But what would I know; I’m just an Average American.