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- Bernie Sanders "backing" Hillary is no surprise, this is what usually happens after a primary debate. The one who loses usually supports the one who wins with the mentality that by not voting for that person, then you are voting for the opposite party's candidate...and we can't quote, unquote "let that happen".

- Bernie LOST the popular vote to Hillary. He LOST. If you take away the super-delegates, Hillary got more popular votes than Bernie did. I would see if Bernie had a higher amount of popular votes than Hillary, and that Hillary only got the nomination due to super-delegates, but that's not what happened here.

- Why wouldn't the Democratic party support the candidate they think is best suited? Again, Bernie did not get more popular votes, if he did....he would have stolen the nomination from Hillary just like Barack did in 2008 (2008 in which the Democratic party came out supporting Hillary Clinton originally as well).

What is Bernie supposed to do? Not support Hillary, not endorse her, and allow his fans to stay home on election day? Wouldn't that be helping Trump get nominated?
 

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Right, joke or not, show me a politician with principles that doesn't sell out, and I'll show you a loser.
Why say she isn't qualified? It just becomes laughable that he supports her so readily after uttering those words.

If he foresaw he might have to endorse her, it would add to his credibility and therefore not say those words. It becomes a hypocritical situation.
 

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You Trump supports don't want a discussion. You want a coronation of Trump.
if you want to talk about Trump make your own thread. Topic here is about what just happened in the Democratic Party.
 

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I wish Bernie would fight this.not because I support him because I don't. it just makes me sick to see a man bend over and give up something so big to these crooks. expose them once and for all and take them down. eventually they will breed again like roaches they always do but hillary and the dnc would be two nice big roaches to squash and calm the nest for a while.
 

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Same here. While not a Bernie supporter per se, I had a lot of respect for him. Plus his quirky college professor style of speaking was kind of endearing and felt WAY more sincere that Hillary's "politician-speak."

However, the problem with him or anyone else selecting their "lesser of two evils" is that it makes that person an "enabler" of the establishment.
 

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Why say she isn't qualified? It just becomes laughable that he supports her so readily after uttering those words.

If he foresaw he might have to endorse her, it would add to his credibility and therefore not say those words. It becomes a hypocritical situation.
That's politics. They're all hypocrites.
 

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While not a Bernie supporter per se, I had a lot of respect for him. Plus his quirky college professor style of speaking was kind of endearing and felt WAY more sincere that Hillary's "politician-speak."
Bernie had a great bit about Hillary's secret speeches to Goldman Sachs that they paid her six-figures to deliver:

"For that kind of money, that must have been some speech. She must have been opening up new vistas of human thought."
 

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I wish Bernie would fight this.not because I support him because I don't. it just makes me sick to see a man bend over and give up something so big to these crooks. expose them once and for all and take them down. eventually they will breed again like roaches they always do but hillary and the dnc would be two nice big roaches to squash and calm the nest for a while.
If someone can verify this for me I'd appreciate it....

Didn't Bernie earlier in his campaign (when he first started getting momentum) state that if he didn't get the Democratic party nomination that he'd consider being a 3rd party candidate?

Didn't he vow that he'd lead a contested convention?

If your a true believer in your own convictions and have your supporters willing to pay you nearly 30 dollars or more per person for campaign finances, I would go 3rd party. He could finance it.

IMO....Supporting a woman who is one of the least favorable and dishonest politicians of all time which you were dead against is GUTLESS.
 

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Agreed KingBeef. As a side note, I suspect that there is a reason why the primary seasons and conventions take so long. They are long and drawn out ON PURPOSE so that is little time left for a D or R (who isn't the nominee) to register (i.e. get on the ballot) in all of the states and run as an independent third party.
 

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What's there to fight? Bernie got fewer popular votes than Hillary and fewer pledged delegates than Hillary. There was no conspiracy. Nothing was stolen by Hillary. Your feigned outrage is ridiculous.
OK, you won't be around long, but I will, and wanted to point something out. It's not the popular vote, that's a red herring. The question is how many -more- votes Bern would have gotten if the deck hadn't been stacked against him. Your argument is the equivalent of "well he was the patsy at the table, but he lost the chips." See how that's fallacious? He -may have- lost the chips due to the cheating from the others at the table.

Incidentally, for the thread, Bern has announced he is leaving the Democrats. This raises a couple ways of looking at this, 1. was the DNC within its rights to cheat a candidate who was using the party? 2. Would Bern supporters be pissed off that they were defrauded not just by the DNC, but by Bern himself? After all, he would never have raised the money running as an independent or socialist. 3. Was this all part of the show from the start? Interesting questions.
 

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The crook here is Donald J Trump.
Where is HERE, exactly? This thread is about the Democratic party. I didnt know Trump switched parties. Thank you for sharing
 

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Bernie got fewer popular votes than Hillary and fewer pledged delegates than Hillary. There was no conspiracy. Nothing was stolen by Hillary. Your feigned outrage is ridiculous.
Hillary had about a third of the pledged delegates BEFORE the primaries even started.

The whole DNC rigged the thing in favor of Hillary.

The DNC worked in collusion with the media to promote Hillary.

There WAS a conspiracy. And it WAS stolen.

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The fact is that Bernie ran a failed campaign and only yelled Voter fraud when he lost instead of fixing his mistakes. His supporters were young, ignorant, and annoying. Eventually, his campaign began to reflect the typical bernie blow. That blowout in the SC primary should have been a warning, but he shrugged it off like nothing. Later, Hillary gained such a lead that not even Jesus could help Bernie in the primary. Plus, socialism doesn't really appeal to hispanics because they escaped from their failed socialist **** holes to come here.
 

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Where is HERE, exactly? This thread is about the Democratic party. I didnt know Trump switched parties. Thank you for sharing
Trump is relevant because he is using this fallacy of a Clinton email scandal. You, just like Trump want to shut up the other side. If Trump is elected, expect people who dare criticize him to be locked up without cause.

THERE IS NO CLINTON EMAIL SCANDAL. SHE DID NOTHING WRONG.
 

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Trump is relevant because he is using this fallacy of a Clinton email scandal. You, just like Trump want to shut up the other side. If Trump is elected, expect people who dare criticize him to be locked up without cause.

THERE IS NO CLINTON EMAIL SCANDAL. SHE DID NOTHING WRONG.
Ya he's even working with evil ass Putin now lmao
 

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Did anyone else catch that photo a short while back of Bernie where he had a large bruise on his face? People thinking Hillary's goons beat him up...and it would make sense. Look at who you're dealing with, and also Bernie lost secret service protection.
 

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.... Plus, socialism doesn't really appeal to hispanics because they escaped from their failed socialist **** holes to come here.
The ones who escape those $hit holes are in the minority. Hispanics by and large tend to love themselves some socialism, repeatedly, under all sort of new leaders who will fail every time and yet they try again.
 

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Did anyone else catch that photo a short while back of Bernie where he had a large bruise on his face? People thinking Hillary's goons beat him up...and it would make sense. Look at who you're dealing with, and also Bernie lost secret service protection.
I didn't see the photo but I would not be a darn bit surprised. People like Hillary practice publically in good high spots but privately they are down there with the Mob. But they don't do their own dirty work, they get others to do it. One time I exposed some corruption of an Assistant State's Attorney in my State. She made a comment to another attorney about making Lefty disappear and wondering if anyone would notice. The other attorney reminded her that I carry a gun and so whoever was to do the hit on me better get it right the first time. Scary crap, it really is.
 

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I didn't see the photo but I would not be a darn bit surprised. People like Hillary practice publically in good high spots but privately they are down there with the Mob. But they don't do their own dirty work, they get others to do it. One time I exposed some corruption of an Assistant State's Attorney in my State. She made a comment to another attorney about making Lefty disappear and wondering if anyone would notice. The other attorney reminded her that I carry a gun and so whoever was to do the hit on me better get it right the first time. Scary crap, it really is.
Mind you this is the internet and I have no interest in anything the DNC has to say, but here's the picture.

http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o110/RetroCow/tLYCBW.jpg
 

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