But y'all gotta remember, Bernie himself said worse and nothing happened lol
It's so disheartening to see how the media refuses to touch him. They continue to push this integrity image on him when it's so clearly false at this point.
She resided in the south, which never votes Democratic anyway. So her opinion doesn't matter as much as someone from the West, Northeast, or Alaska/Hawaii anyway.
Were you feeling the Bern when they called Hillary a *****?
(I'm still undecided) but nah, they booed when he said her name. And I went to Hillary's campaign launch event last yr.
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It's basically the same thing as the Republicans saying that Hillary killed four Americans in Benghazi. It's so sad how the Sanders campaign continually, day after day, uses Republican tactics against Hillary Clinton. It's sickening.
I guess, the statement didn't dawn on me like that until I came and read it here.
She resided in the south, which never votes Democratic anyway. So her opinion doesn't matter as much as someone from the West, Northeast, or Alaska/Hawaii anyway.
Insert Hillary's name into the phrase and it is very clear cut..."Too many people have died because of [Hillary Clinton]"
Well, I mean, we can assume it's not about Bernie.
That leaves Donald Trump, John Kasich, Ted Cruz, and Hillary Clinton.
We can cross out John Kasich because no one cares to attack him on anything because he's not a threat to either side. Considering Hillary is frequently called a murderer by the far right and is Bernie's chief competition at the moment... We can assume it's about her. I don't see why Bernie supporters act otherwise.
Guys do you think Hillary can get 150 delegates in new York?
I'm not sure how delegates are split up in New York (it may not be completely proportional. It may have something to do with congressional districts too) but it's a real possibility
Well, I mean, we can assume it's not about Bernie.
That leaves Donald Trump, John Kasich, Ted Cruz, and Hillary Clinton.
We can cross out John Kasich because no one cares to attack him on anything because he's not a threat to either side. Considering Hillary is frequently called a murderer by the far right and is Bernie's chief competition at the moment... We can assume it's about her. I don't see why Bernie supporters act otherwise.
I actually think it's a Hen "dog whistle" kind of statement lol. I mean clearly it was about her but no one else will see it that way unless they're supporters of her. It'll be a non issue for Bernie (at least that phrase).
This is why I changed the ****ing channel now when I see these ads and news on Rallies, because at this point it is nothing but watching two political parties die right before my eyes. I will come back during the general and I will catch some of it when I watch The View and the Debates, but everything else can miss me.
Like where are we even going as a country when we are referring to people as *****s and using puns during speeches? Please tell me how this "political revolution" that Bernie is describing is going to happen when we have a system of checks and balances to prevent **** like that from happening. Are we going to throw that out the window too? Let me ****ing know.
I'm not sure how delegates are split up in New York (it may not be completely proportional. It may have something to do with congressional districts too) but it's a real possibility
I'm not sure how delegates are split up in New York (it may not be completely proportional. It may have something to do with congressional districts too) but it's a real possibility
The candidate who wins the state automatically gets 85 delegates (or something like that) The remaining ~165 are by district and proportion.
I actually think it's a Hen "dog whistle" kind of statement lol. I mean clearly it was about her but no one else will see it that way unless they're supporters of her. It'll be a non issue for Bernie (at least that phrase).
I agree. But the "*****" comment is not going to be let go, in my opinion. If the murderer thing is to ever see the light of day, it will be mentioned alongside the ***** comment.
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This is why I changed the ****ing channel now when I see these ads and news on Rallies, because at this point it is nothing but watching two political parties die right before my eyes. I will come back during the general and I will catch some of it when I watch The View and the Debates, but everything else can miss me.
Like where are we even going as a country when we are referring to people as *****s and using puns during speeches? Please tell me how this "political revolution" that Bernie is describing is going to happen when we have a system of checks and balances to prevent **** like that from happening. Are we going to throw that out the window too? Let me ****ing know.
This and the "m word" are two words I have no idea what you're talking about. So I'm not being a bitch or anything by ignoring you, I just literally have no clue what you're talking about and am just not answering. Maybe someone else can
So if you take away two of Hillary's wins, Bernie's won more states. What? The lack of logic here is outstanding. On top of that, states don't get you the Democratic nomination, delegates do, and Hillary has a lead of 200+ delegates and 400+ superdelegates. Please, stop distorting the narrative to somehow even remotely suggest that this contest is in any way, shape, or form, a close one.
So if you take away two of Hillary's wins, Bernie's won more states. What? The lack of logic here is outstanding. On top of that, states don't get you the Democratic nomination, delegates do, and Hillary has a lead of 200+ delegates and 400+ superdelegates. Please, stop distorting the narrative to somehow even remotely suggest that this contest is in any way, shape, or form, a close one.
They can make any map they want. It won't change the official results
I'm honestly done with Bernard, the BernieBots, the primaries (outside of April 19th and 26th), and this political revolution mess.
I don't want a political revolution and will be happy to say on January 20, 2017, "The Revolution never came" like Hillary infamously said once. Excited for this debate tomorrow however.