Democratic socialist know-nothing on economics, Bernie Sanders is angry. Not only with Wall Shtreet but with his party's nominating process. Ironically, the very thing he's upset about--the even distribution of wealth--is why he's angry.
Bernie virtually tied Hillary Clinton in Iowa. The difference in votes may have been the bathroom attendant at Hillary's hotel, but the difference in votes was negligible.
New Hampshire was a different story. Bernie kicked Hillary's fat butt and took dog tags. He won by over 20% of the vote. So he should be the frontrunner at this point, right?
Wrong.
The Dumb-ocrats have something special in their toolbox: superdelegates.
Typically, superdelegates are politicians, or elected officials with strong party ties, and like all fake democracies, they have more power than the average democratically determined delegate. So they might be called Democrats, but there's nothing democratic about them.
The main purpose of superdelegates is to ensure the left stays no so far left that the socialists and communists don't take over from them at the present time--that may come later.
Thus, superdelegates are not bound by 'majority rules' rules. They can vote for anyone they wish and they wished to vote for the Scandal Queen. Now she has 394 delegates and Bernie has a whopping 44 (fawdee faw, as he puts it).
The Bernie supporters are livid. They don't like the process although it's analogous to the redistribution of wealth that he so fervently hawks. It's just that the 'wealth' of delegates are delegated by the party, just like a socialist government would determine how wealth gets redistributed.
Young Bernie fans have gone ballistic. On Reddit, they are calling for action and some are trying to implore their local superdelegate to reconsider and vote for Bernie. It's a matter of life and free stuff--paid for by the "millionaires and billionaires on Wall Shtreet."
Bernie socialists have a petition circulating urging fellow leftists to reflect the popular vote rather than going along with party felons cum incompetents.
MoveOn.org, an organization inspired by a famous laxative company, has a petition that targets individual superdelegates. The MoveOn Washington Director, leftist Ben Wikler, is "Asking individual members of Congress and governors and other superdelegates to individually make a pledge to support the will of the voters when it comes time to count their votes."
But that doesn't apply to replacing Justice Antonin Scalia, whose position must be replaced no matter what the new presidential majority decides.
I hope to have the chance to see heads explode and Democrats beating each other with their bongs out on the street if Bernie gets more regular delegates versus Hillary's elitist delegates. It will be anarchy, which is right in their wheelhouse.
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Bernie virtually tied Hillary Clinton in Iowa. The difference in votes may have been the bathroom attendant at Hillary's hotel, but the difference in votes was negligible.
New Hampshire was a different story. Bernie kicked Hillary's fat butt and took dog tags. He won by over 20% of the vote. So he should be the frontrunner at this point, right?
Wrong.
The Dumb-ocrats have something special in their toolbox: superdelegates.
Typically, superdelegates are politicians, or elected officials with strong party ties, and like all fake democracies, they have more power than the average democratically determined delegate. So they might be called Democrats, but there's nothing democratic about them.
The main purpose of superdelegates is to ensure the left stays no so far left that the socialists and communists don't take over from them at the present time--that may come later.
Thus, superdelegates are not bound by 'majority rules' rules. They can vote for anyone they wish and they wished to vote for the Scandal Queen. Now she has 394 delegates and Bernie has a whopping 44 (fawdee faw, as he puts it).
The Bernie supporters are livid. They don't like the process although it's analogous to the redistribution of wealth that he so fervently hawks. It's just that the 'wealth' of delegates are delegated by the party, just like a socialist government would determine how wealth gets redistributed.
Young Bernie fans have gone ballistic. On Reddit, they are calling for action and some are trying to implore their local superdelegate to reconsider and vote for Bernie. It's a matter of life and free stuff--paid for by the "millionaires and billionaires on Wall Shtreet."
Bernie socialists have a petition circulating urging fellow leftists to reflect the popular vote rather than going along with party felons cum incompetents.
MoveOn.org, an organization inspired by a famous laxative company, has a petition that targets individual superdelegates. The MoveOn Washington Director, leftist Ben Wikler, is "Asking individual members of Congress and governors and other superdelegates to individually make a pledge to support the will of the voters when it comes time to count their votes."
But that doesn't apply to replacing Justice Antonin Scalia, whose position must be replaced no matter what the new presidential majority decides.
I hope to have the chance to see heads explode and Democrats beating each other with their bongs out on the street if Bernie gets more regular delegates versus Hillary's elitist delegates. It will be anarchy, which is right in their wheelhouse.
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