Dennis Miller said it best " you gotta love the wisdom of the democratic party...they had a woman candidate that would have gave them the win, instead they chose to turn their back on 18 million votes"
I agree...you gotta love the democratic "wisdom" 
Too much personal animosity if not between Barry and Hillary then definitely between Michelle and Hillary.
Could you trust Hillary to be your VP in that sort of environment where she would have unrestricted media access and be able to constanty second-guess your policies while framng her own efforts as, "well, naturally I took the lead on this as president Obama chose me to be the more experienced side of the ticket."
Barry was damned no matter which way he went. He could get someone experienced, in which case the argument becomes, "so why didn't they vote for the VP instead" or he can get someone not more experienced and look all the more weak.
He chose a middle road: lots of experience but not likely to steal his thunder. But that meant picking experience that has already been neutered. Biden is a loser, one of the first to be forced from the primaries. Edwards would have been a good choice--probably far better--his only pre-Rielle weakest being the loss in 2004 and all the pretty-boy jokes an Obama-Edwards ticket would generate but there are worse subjects for the late-night talk shows.
Barry's inexperience doomed him before he began. Maybe if he could have maintained the facade of brilliance and ingenuity he could have bluffed his way past it but he's definitely shown himself to be a promiser of much without specifics who can't really speak very well unless tightly scripted and who is dogged by radical, racist and criminal friends. Of course if Barry WERE experienced he would have planned ahead.
@#$%ing n00bz