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June 7, 2016
The notion that Bernie and his surrogates continue to behave as if the superdelegates are still in play is the beginning of the end of Bernies reputation, even with some of his supporters, including online journalists who are disavowing their support.
There was a time when we could look to Bernie as the conscience of the left. Today, however, his moral high ground position is rapidly evaporating. Among other reasons, Bernie and his people have been deliberately swindling the public about delegate math and the alleged fluidity of superdelegates for weeks now and, in the past several days, the deception has grown thicker than ever. (Bernie told the National Press Club, for example, that a majority of pledged delegates is 2,383, even though its actually 2,026.) The Bernie campaign is telling us that somehow the superdelegates, who have affirmed their support to networks and publications of record, will, for the first time ever, inexplicably abandon the winner of a majority of pledged delegates and the winner of the popular vote for a relatively untested democratic-socialist because why? California? May polling for the November election? Rally attendance?
This is like cajoling a homeowner to sell a house to a buyer who doesnt have the money, but who just really, really, really wants it, and all their friends say they deserve to own it. Indeed, suggesting that supers dont count because they havent officially voted at the convention is like announcing that you havent eaten lunch until youve fully digested it. Its like hearing from contrarian wonks who wait for the electoral college to hold its ceremonial votes in December before acknowledging the obvious winner of the November election.
Bernie Sanders is taking a big risk: If he doesn’t drop out soon, he could become a villain
http://www.salon.com/2016/06/07/bernie_sanders_is_taking_a_big_risk_if_he_doesnt_drop_out_soon_he_could_become_a_villain/The notion that Bernie and his surrogates continue to behave as if the superdelegates are still in play is the beginning of the end of Bernies reputation, even with some of his supporters, including online journalists who are disavowing their support.
There was a time when we could look to Bernie as the conscience of the left. Today, however, his moral high ground position is rapidly evaporating. Among other reasons, Bernie and his people have been deliberately swindling the public about delegate math and the alleged fluidity of superdelegates for weeks now and, in the past several days, the deception has grown thicker than ever. (Bernie told the National Press Club, for example, that a majority of pledged delegates is 2,383, even though its actually 2,026.) The Bernie campaign is telling us that somehow the superdelegates, who have affirmed their support to networks and publications of record, will, for the first time ever, inexplicably abandon the winner of a majority of pledged delegates and the winner of the popular vote for a relatively untested democratic-socialist because why? California? May polling for the November election? Rally attendance?
This is like cajoling a homeowner to sell a house to a buyer who doesnt have the money, but who just really, really, really wants it, and all their friends say they deserve to own it. Indeed, suggesting that supers dont count because they havent officially voted at the convention is like announcing that you havent eaten lunch until youve fully digested it. Its like hearing from contrarian wonks who wait for the electoral college to hold its ceremonial votes in December before acknowledging the obvious winner of the November election.
June 7, 2016
What an awesome time to be a Democrat. I am just beside myself with joy.
Now let's take the fight to that fascist wannabe tin horn dictator.
June 7, 2016
Now that we have a (presumptive) nominee and are behind her now.
Good race. Seriously. The Sanders people worked hard. Now let's kick Trump's ass.
Edited to say: Holy shit this is exciting.
June 6, 2016
29 delegates away from history.
I am so proud of my party for being the first major party to nominate a woman for president. The other party nominated an openly racist, sexist crook.
June 5, 2016
Will Sanders enable a crime against humanity?
Because that is what deporting 12 million people is. And that is what Trump promises to do if elected. And Trump will be elected if Bernie runs 3rd party.
Gut check time, Bernie. History will not look kindly on you.
June 5, 2016
Re: "Killery"
This is a slam I have heard from Trump people and Sanders people. Losing really fucks with people's heads I guess.
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