I watched the Democratic Primary debate this week very carefully. Let me give you this disclaimer: I watched as if I were a Democrat like one of my Hollywood brothers and sisters who can’t wait to defeat the opposing party, bury them for another eight years, and bring America closer to the utopia of a dying European socialist state. Here is how it appeared to me (in my Democrat persona): Hillary was masterful, likable, competent, experienced, trustworthy, and presidential. Bernie Sanders came across as caring, authentic, honest, strong, and a socialist. O’Malley came across as nice and, as New York Magazine was happy to report, like a “Hot Dad;” Webb, as a Patriot; Chaffee, as a gentle soul drowning in the pit of politics. We also had a wonderfully enthusiastic crowd. When they cheered and applauded it made me feel like I was part of what America and the middle class needs. I, along with Biden, was so proud of all the candidates. Such dignity, intelligence, and outrage against the NRA! Now missing from this field was Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren, but judging from last night Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic candidate for President of the United States. As one