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The elite will never let the populace govern or make the rules. The elite make the rules to favor themselves. The early settlers left to get away from Kings and Queens and then over the years the populace created new Kings and Queens that they called politicians.
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The rich are our royalty; politicians are merely their servants.
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However, we do know that the average level of education increases year over year. The shit may get thicker and thicker each year, but the ability of the average person to see through it grows as well. |
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This presupposes that people do not make decisions based on emotions, personal biases, SES and personal perceptions or their vulnerabilities to various methods of persuasion. Just because the "level of education rises every year" (a dubious statement) does not mean the level of intelligence regarding our complex political process rises every year or even at all. Adverts and smear campaigns are done because they work, whether we want to admit it or not. |
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I've been getting political news from CNN, MSNBC, and FOX, and have been wondering why some of you have been saying that many Bernie supporters won't vote for Hillary over Trump in the general. Because I wasn't hearing that, until today, on NPR. Blew my mind.
I know the status quo isn't good, but four years of Trump is preferable? I just don't get it. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face. |
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Same thing happened in '08 when eighteen percent of Clinton's primary supporters said they would not vote for Obama. I suspect a number of them eventually changed their minds. It takes awhile to get over losing.
Now, if Clinton could convince Sanders to be her Attorney General and give him carte blanche, things could get real interesting. |
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What did you hear? I doubt it will be many, in the national big-picture sense, even though I'm kind of struggling with the idea myself.
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You mean going after bankers and their ilk like RFK took on the Mafia? |
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Shades of 2000 -- which these kids obviously don't remember. They must be trusting the polls -- that Hillary will win in a "landslide" -- and that their votes will be seen as some kind of mandate for change, like they'll mean something. |
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Bernie is bringing in a lot of independents (which comprise something like 45% of eligible voters) and is bringing in newly registered voters by the truckload. These people are highly unlikely to just say "Oh well, better vote for Hillary now!" if Bernie doesn't get the nomination. Many of them might stay home on election day, or support downticket races and write in Bernie for prez or support Stein instead. Anyone who thinks 110,000 Oregonians switched party to Democratic before the April 26th deadline in order to vote for Hillary is delusional.
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I'm voting for Donald Trump in the general election because I hate Clinton, and since I live in Texas my vote doesn't matter except to show the DNC that there are Trump voters who vote straight-ticket Democratic down ballot.
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OK So it's super difficult to accept "Unbiased Journalism" from any of these outlets who have decided to call the nomination for HRC before the polls even opened up this morning.
It's plainly obvious that after today neither HRC or Bernie would have the required number of pledged delegates to clinch the nomination, it is riding entirely on the superdelegates. Yes they've expressed support for HRC in the past (something they should keep quiet on until the race is done) but they haven't voted yet. By calling it for HRC before a single vote is cast the voters are being influenced. The well is poisoned. This election is just horrible at maintaining any semblance of democratic integrity. She has more votes, yes. Will we ever know how many more votes she has due to people bandwagon jumping on the one who was called the winner before the race started? We now officially have the choice between a giant douche and a turd sandwich. |
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I agree that they shouldn't do this, but given the way they got burned in 2000, I can't imagine anyone making this call unless it is a virtual certainty. (And, of course, one can also imagine Sanders supporters turning out in force just to prove the media wrong.)
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The results of the California primary were never going to change the vote totals by enough to give Bernie the nudge to 2383 delegates. It was about sending the message of support for his candidacy when his opponent is so embroiled in controversy.
By declaring her a winner of the NOMINATION, before the final primary votes have even commenced, when it is demonstrably true that neither one has won, is tipping the hand of the media. They've decided who they want to win. Honestly though, if it were about ratings, they'd have been talking about Bernie's chances and what his path to the nomination is, and talking about Hillary's scandals and depositions and emails and whatnot. That would be some interesting TV. Conspiracy theories, whacky plots, classified emails, Sanders' wife tanking that university a while ago, etc. It's not about ratings. They're ignoring everything that would bring in ratings. They're just shining the spotlight on the one they chose a while ago. |
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He's out of the race for all legitimate intents and purposes, the only way he's considered is if Clinton is removed from running for legal reasons or she dies.
Ignorance is truly bliss. This whole 'democractic process' ... |
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I think a lot of the muckety mucks are starting a walkback on Clinton--that indictment hanging over her head isn't going away, not with the FBI director taking such a personal interest. Thing is, the least of the charges she's likely to get hit with, mishandling of documents, is so open and shut it's ridiculous (three months as SoS using a private server that's sending unencrypted email, not to mention an explicit order to a subordinate to remove headers from classified docs and send them in clear--not good) and one of the penalties is not being eligible to hold any government office which would require handling of sensitive documents. How the fuck can the president function without being able to read classified docs? Legal nightmare no matter how you slice it. Impeachment hearings start the day after inauguration.
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But what path to the nomination did Sanders have before yesterday? Hillary was slated to win NJ by a wide margin, and CA by a much slimmer one. Had Sanders won CA, he still would have been behind by millions of votes and hundreds of pledged delegates. That is, of course, assuming he didn't sweep 85% of the state, which I'm gonna go ahead and assume because I'm a gambler. |
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It doesn't matter what I or you or anyone else thinks about the rules of classified documents, the fact remains that every person at State, including Clinton, filed a piece of paper saying they will NOT fuck about with classified documents and spelling out what the penalties are. Saying "it doesn't matter" is saying that Snowden has no reason to remain where he is because what he did was totes okay because everybody does it and nobody cares and the rules are too strict and blah blah blah.
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It doesn't wipe away the fact she operated against established rules, established laws, regarding the handling of information. And for an obvious reason too, to dodge future investigations into the information. Are we expected to believe that the Secretary of State was not handling information that was worthy to keep out of enemy hands? No, in fact we all agree the information the Secretary of State works with is important. That's why there's rules and laws about how communications are handled within that office. Rules and laws Hillary ignored for her own convenience. "I don't know how to use X, so I'll just use my own." Or, more likely, "I don't want the american public knowing what exactly I intend to do with my new overseas contacts. I don't want them to draw the obvious lines between my various conflicts of interest with the Clinton Foundation and foreign donations. I won't allow anyone to know how I operate and to whom I owe favors." Maybe I'm just salty today, but honestly, I'm sick and tired of being fed a line of shit by her and her supporters about her true nature. All politicians are fuckbags; yours isn't special. Some are ENORMOUS fuckbags. |
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Clinton's at 2755, so it's over. Sanders ran a much better campaign that I would have expected. Now the big question is do the Sanders supporters vote for Clinton? If not, I think Trump wins it.
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Democratic obviously means to Bricky "I get my way or obviously there is some kind of corruption" (which of course is not democracy, it's the opposite). Goddamn whiner. (And I'm not a Hillary person for the record, dislike her intensely, but in a world of her or Trump, her it is.) |
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Anyone denying the profound corruption of this election is a fool, not to be taken seriously.
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What "profound" corruption?
The fools are the immature losers who think the mere fact money is spent is "corruption" and who are too immature to accept that their fringe politics simply is not that popular. (and think some platonic ideal of politics not involving actual human beings is actually a real-world objective). |
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Have you noticed there was only "corruption" and "fraud," etc in states Bernie lost? So Bernie won everything fair and square, and his losses were due to some kind of scheme that someone will prove someday, but haven't yet.
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Yes, just like it is all about "democracy" except when the Bernie bros win via undemocratic Caucuses and the like or when they want to use the Supers to overturn their losing streak.
Over-entitled white-radical losers whining because in the end their guy was not very competent at insurgency (unlike Obama) and basically proved to be the perennial aged Campus radical professional protester / excuse maker he's always been, fuming that the Coloreds have False Consciousness and the Man is preventing the Revolution from happening! All about the Struggle! Fucking lames. Obama, a black guy with a weird ass name pulled it off because he had skills and wasn't and isn't a whiny-ass professional protesting excuse maker. |
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The Politico profile on the bitter of Protester Bern piles on the damning as to his general political incompetence (and bad instincts - this guy is in many ways no better than a Trump).
No fraud, just long series of bad calls based on complete tone-deafness outside of the Movement echo-chamber. Unlike that black dude with the weird ass name who pulled it off. |
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I hear that President Obama met with Sanders for several hours, then came out endorsing Hillary. No word from the Sanders camp that I've heard. Is Bernie going to jump into the funeral pyre of party divisiveness?
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