The purpose of the superdelegates in the Democratic primaries is to keep the easily swayed masses from picking a candidate that can't win.
Obama has a better chance of winning that Hillary.
Hillary plays political games well, but few superdelegates are going to stick their necks out for someone who is floundering, has lost the backing of the media, and doesn't have a good chance of winning.
For her to pull off a coup at the convention she had to go in exuding confidence and convince the super delegates she could carry the general election.
She's instead proving that she doesn't deal well with pressure and real competition. Few candidates would be easier for McCain to beat.
She's the kind of candidate that the super delegates are there to prevent winning the nomination.
She's toast, and if we Republicans can't find it in our hearts to hold back our nausea long enough to vote for McCain, Obama is going to be the next President.