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xyzzy

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Apr 29, 2016, 1:50:05 PM4/29/16
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I'm going to thoroughly enjoy watching Bernie Sanders and his supporters beg, cajole, and lobby superdelegates for their support to override the will of the Democratic primary voters, after they've spent the last six months attacking their very existence.

The Cheesehusker, Trade Warrior

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Apr 29, 2016, 1:54:47 PM4/29/16
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On Friday, April 29, 2016 at 12:50:05 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
> I'm going to thoroughly enjoy watching Bernie Sanders and his supporters beg, cajole, and lobby superdelegates for their support to override the will of the Democratic primary voters, after they've spent the last six months attacking their very existence.

Oh man...you're gonna be pissing in the cheerios of dreamers. Why do you hate dreamers?

J. Hugh Sullivan

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Apr 29, 2016, 3:11:36 PM4/29/16
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2016 10:50:02 -0700 (PDT), xyzzy <xyzzy...@gmail.com>
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>I'm going to thoroughly enjoy watching Bernie Sanders and his supporters beg, cajole, and lobby superdelegates for their support to override the will of the Democratic primary voters, after they've spent the last six months attacking their very existence.

I see no reason for the continued existence of the man - not in this
country anyhow.

Hugh

Eric Ramon

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Apr 29, 2016, 4:06:07 PM4/29/16
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On Friday, April 29, 2016 at 10:50:05 AM UTC-7, xyzzy wrote:
> I'm going to thoroughly enjoy watching Bernie Sanders and his supporters beg, cajole, and lobby superdelegates for their support to override the will of the Democratic primary voters, after they've spent the last six months attacking their very existence.

that's not gonna happen. What will be funny is seeing the Hillary people yell at the Sanders people, thinking that'll convince anyone to vote for her.

CtrlAltDel

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Apr 29, 2016, 9:47:30 PM4/29/16
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Sanders supporters are going to start sabotaging her speaking engagements
like they do to Trump.

michael anderson

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May 2, 2016, 3:27:54 PM5/2/16
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dude, why enjoy something that isn't even real? Bernie is(well actually has been for the last 6+ months) been running what amounts to a fundraising scheme(or maybe a variation of a ponzi scheme is a better way to put it)....he's just going to this strategy now to keep the scam going another few weeks. The financials behind his 'campaign' are a clusterfuck by all accounts in terms of where the money goes.

what *some* of the hillary clowns don't seem to get is that she has always been in on it too. Sure, she is probably a little resentful that some money got sucked up that may have gone to her, but what she desperately wanted was *some* sort of narrative, no matter how pathetic, that she had to face a 'real' challenge. Depending on how gullible one is they may or may not buy it(personally I have always laughed at the notion that a mid 70something socialist who has never held a real job was going to be any sort of challenge), but thats been her go to her entire political career- that she is some sort of fighter who perseveres against adversity and haters. Of course the reality is almost the complete opposite of this, but when you are as bad a candidate as hillary is you gotta go to something...

Eric Ramon

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May 2, 2016, 4:49:17 PM5/2/16
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On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 12:27:54 PM UTC-7, michael anderson wrote:
> dude, why enjoy something that isn't even real? Bernie is(well actually has been for the last 6+ months) been running what amounts to a fundraising scheme(or maybe a variation of a ponzi scheme is a better way to put it)....he's just going to this strategy now to keep the scam going another few weeks. The financials behind his 'campaign' are a clusterfuck by all accounts in terms of where the money goes.
>
> what *some* of the hillary clowns don't seem to get is that she has always been in on it too. Sure, she is probably a little resentful that some money got sucked up that may have gone to her, but what she desperately wanted was *some* sort of narrative, no matter how pathetic, that she had to face a 'real' challenge. Depending on how gullible one is they may or may not buy it(personally I have always laughed at the notion that a mid 70something socialist who has never held a real job was going to be any sort of challenge), but thats been her go to her entire political career- that she is some sort of fighter who perseveres against adversity and haters. Of course the reality is almost the complete opposite of this, but when you are as bad a candidate as hillary is you gotta go to something...

this reads like a darkstar post

michael anderson

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May 2, 2016, 4:59:30 PM5/2/16
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?? Do you honestly believe Bernie Sanders feels(or hell felt at any point) he has a chance at the democratic nomination? Barring clinton being arrested or somesuch thing that isnt going to happen....

xyzzy

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May 3, 2016, 9:02:39 AM5/3/16
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Bernie knows he's over. He's got a lot of dead-enders who don't though.

dotsla...@gmail.com

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May 3, 2016, 10:54:44 AM5/3/16
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If bernie knows it's over, how are you gonna enjoy him courting superdelegates?

"Dead enders" - yeah, when the establishment candidate gets her ass handed to her in November, riding the lowest dem voter turnout in decades, it's just gonna be soooooo hard to suss why.

Cheers.
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