I'm not really sure what the question means. To me that a bunch of 'ass kissing' that your talking about. This is about having the top job in the U.S. Nothing's fair. Especially in this campaign
But as far as Hillary putting herself above her own party? Your wrong about that Bonn! You either don't understand the momentum factor in a traditional Democratic party campaign or your trying to twist this around on me, in the eyes of others.
The way it goes is 'once a campaign begins, from the beginning a candidate tries to convince voters that he's the guy to vote for. As the campaign goes along, something, at some point happens that is significant. Traditionally, voters start to jump on one candidates band wagon and soon the supers see this and go piling on also. Before you know it, the campaign is finished within a few months.
it's a no brainer that, that' candidate will get to the 2,025. Agreed? Now, with that said, were is barack? He's way too short of that goal.
In saying this, Hillary has every right to still be running and it's not her fault that he's not getting to the promised land.

You gotta remember, he never had great momentum to begin with and when that happens, the foe will keep running. And also remember people, Hillary had momentum and the lead overall until the end of super Tuesday. Then came the rural states (or overwhelmingly black populations) for awhile. The little things he was projected to pick up.
And if your so concerned about 'the party's health' then why didn't you ask why obama was putting himself above his own party at the time, when Hillary had the lead? It almost looks two faced.
And after super tuesday came and went, then came the obvious dynamics that no one knew about and kept him in the lead. What I'm getting at though is, if he was so lovable, so convincible, then how come he hasn't been nominated by now? And Hillary should drop out??
For anyone to accuse her of 'ruining' the campaign would be like me saying Donald Trump has billions of dollars (as if there was something wrong with that) or that barack is ruining the campaign by being in the campaign. Those are ridiculous assumptions. Hillary has as much right to still be running as obama. She's even challenged the voters that 'if you want him then close the deal'! They obviously didn't want him.
I'll ask you this. 'Why doesn't obama quit the campaign? He's obviously ruining the Democratic party! He hasn't been nominated and is dragging Hillary down with him'!
See how stupid that sounds?
If you want to blame anyone, blame yourselves for running a negative campaign, and turning off potential barack voters, like myself and blame all of the people, in all the states who voted for her. But don't blame her. She's only' running for President.
I'll never trust this' team again.