Hillary NEVER let her supporters boo Obama like that in 2008.
Hillary NEVER let her supporters boo Bernie.
**** Bernie. **** his supporters. If we lose this general election, I will be just fine and dandy as a privileged white male, but there's a small vindictive part of me that hopes they hurt for their stupidity in not helping vote against Trump.
To be fair, when they started booing he raised his hands to signal them to stop.
What you guys don't understand is that now Bernie is the face of the progressive movement. Get over it.
He's actually not... He may have sparked it, but even he recognized in his speech that the movement that he sparked is bigger than him. Someone else will take over after he fades after this election.
I know I should just stop going there but I cannot wait until r/Bernie4Prez is locked and becomes a piece of internet recycling.
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Bernie told Obama he was going to dropout & endorse Hillary Clinton. Obama was watching from the White House with a smile on his face. Then Bernie waved his dick out on TV to the establishment & told them to F off. Monocles & wine glasses were heard shattering all over Washington DC on this dreary night.
YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!
The nerve.
Bernie would lick Obama's shoes if it would get him the nom.
I think y'all doing a bit too much on Bernie. He will definitely support Hillary when the time comes. Hillary is the democratic nominee. You think Bernie is gonna somehow snatch it? At this point, he's staying in for the pride and message of his campaign.
I think y'all doing a bit too much on Bernie. He will definitely support Hillary when the time comes. Hillary is the democratic nominee. You think Bernie is gonna somehow snatch it? At this point, he's staying in for the pride and message of his campaign.
Agreed
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Originally posted by Skywalker
Nate Cohn @Nate_Cohn 8m8 minutes ago Washington, DC
Hillary Clinton has 2,633 delegates, Sanders has 1791, according to the NBC News count.
They've been booing her for a while now and he's stopped them before. He's staying in the race until everyone votes at least.
He's not doing anything to try and ruin the party; he's just participating in their nomination process.
Well where was that Bernie today? #WhichBernie
Continuing to "fight" for the nomination by trying to flip superdelegates even when the opposing candidate has reached the number of delegates necessary to win isn't "participating in the nomination process". It's obstructive, egotistic, and frankly dangerous.
Do you think they're going to up and reverse the ~will of the people~? Wasn't that the central talking point for Sanders against the supers until three weeks ago when he realized he was going to lose?