BoyNextDoor
I hate liars
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Winning in Maine and winning the policy debate on stage.
FEEL the BERN!
FEEL the BERN!
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Delusional, thou name is Bernie Supporter. Each primary/caucus day Hillary has taken more delegates than Bernie has. That's simply a fact. Don't have to be a Hillary supporter to see that fact. He's slipping further and further behind. It's not states, it's delegates you have to watch. And then there are all those superdelegates she keeps as long as on each primary day she comes out ahead of Sanders--which, so far, she has. Try to use your brains.
Yes, she could be indicted and have to drop out. That's a real possibility, I think. But that won't make Sanders presidential--or a bit younger or anything but a too-far-left for the nation socialist and a Jew, neither of which are going to fly. You Bernie people are pie in the sky delusional. Not that I'll cut my wrists if he somehow wins.
Not to mention there are some primary elections coming up in some very large states. So far, TX is the only one of the biggest states that has held an election or a caucus.
And San Diego. We become increasingly conservative the closer you get to the border. At least on immigration.
That did make Sanders somewhat more credible in my eyes. The problem here is that Tulsi Gabbard stands out because she's not afraid to criticize Obama. Bernie, on the other hand, is terrified. He has got to know that Obama is a war criminal, yet he shines the guy's shoes. This disturbs me.
You can't criticize Obama, not even a little bit as he was the designated anti-Hillary. Now that his time has passed, he has to be treated as a icon of the glory of the party.
Hillz is now the anointed one, by the DNC Establishment. She, like Obama before her, will do as she's told by the Dark Lords, while Bernie is a free thinker and declares the game is rigged.
Is Bernie a radical? Not in my opinion. He's a old style Democrat, perhaps sharing the Henry A. Wallace tradition of recognizing the truth in the midst of the bullshit spewed to confuse and entertain the masses.
Bernie has been cautious in criticizing Obama because he knows that doing so would be pointless, until he is in the White House and can indite the Neo-Con's and Obama for the war crimes and other offenses against the rule of law of which they are guilty. But he needs a strong and courageous Sec. of Justice to press the cases.
We shall see if Bernie can, not only win the nomination but carry a progressive slate of Congress critters in to support his platform. If he doesn't break the Rethuglican hold on the Congress he stands as much chance of doing anything progressive as a fart in a wind storm.
“This is a critically important night,” said Sanders in a statement issued after an earlier campaign rally in Miami, where there was barely any mention of the unfolding cliffhanger 1,300 miles away.
“Not only is Michigan the gateway to the rest of the industrial Midwest, the results there show that we are a national campaign,” he added. “We already have won in the Midwest, New England and the Great Plains.”
In Ohio, Missouri and perhaps Illinois, the hope is that this will come from voters who are warming to his uncompromising opposition to recent free trade deals and a general critique of the “rigged economy” that is seen as more authentic than Clinton’s discussion of inequality.
The importance of these issues to the 2016 electorate was confirmed on Tuesday by the strong performance of Donald Trump in the Republican nomination race, which saw him take Michigan by an 11.6-point margin.
Despite heaviest media attention on his anti-immigrant rhetoric, Trump’s opposition to trade appears to be a major factor for his support among working class voters.
Both Trump and Sanders have heavily criticised the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) struck by Clinton’s husband and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) brokered by Barack Obama.
Though Clinton now says she is also opposed to TPP, she was a supporter of negotiations during her time as secretary of state and is seen as generally more friendly to big business interests thanks to a history of donations and payments by Wall Street.
Socialism shows up in my front yard every day. I call it municipal garbage collection for my trash and public waterworks for my lawn sprinkler. It's pretty neat.

Can Bernie beat her in California? If he can, the jig is up, her petard is Hoisted, the political landscape will change!![]()
Is California a "winner take all state?" (I don't know). If not, just beating her wouldn't mean much unless it was by the percentage she just whipped him by in Mississippi.

You know the nomination is fixed. There is no way Sanders cold get the nomination even if he won every state. Old Hilary has it wrapped up with her bribed and corrupt "super delegates"
Everything I'm reading says Democrats don't have winner take all primaries at all.