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MSMITH33156

(879 posts)
Thu Mar 3, 2016, 02:29 PM Mar 2016

I want to take the lead from the President (Hillary Group)

and not spike the football, but reading drivel like this:

The media and the political class have called it — Bernie Sanders has lost the Democratic Presidential nomination. They are flat wrong, and not for the first time.

Here’s the real story: the Sanders campaign is changing the laws of political physics — just like Trump did, only far more profoundly. The Bernie crowd is building the most extraordinary grassroots momentum I have ever seen. The movement is gathering strength by the day, and its chances to win are growing fast.


http://www.rawstory.com/2016/03/the-momentum-story-how-the-bernie-sanders-crowd-can-still-win/comments/#disqus

It turns out that Hillary Clinton won all of the states she was supposed to win -- and a narrow victory in Massachusetts (remember she won Mass. by 15 points against Obama and still lost the primary in 2008). But Bernie Sanders had resounding wins in CO & MN. Those two states are much more indicative of the states that are coming in the rest of the primary schedule.

All of these Southern states were Hillary Clinton's best states (by the way, also irrelevant places to have strength in for the general election). She's used up most of her ammo and doesn't even know what kind of trouble she's in. Right before the voting, she pivoted toward the right again in anticipation of the general election. Big mistake. She can't help herself; she lives and breaths arrogance.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cenk-uygur/why-bernie-sanders-won-su_b_9363416.html

This is all complete BS. No basis in reality. Also, REALLY annoying for these people to not understand:

1) The whole country counts.
2) These are Democratic primaries, and almost everyone voting for Bernie will vote for Hillary in the general election, and vice versa.

Makes me want to put my fist through a wall.

But instead of getting angry, I figure we should make fun of them. Anyone else have an pro-Bernie, math denying, condescending articles to post? I figure we can line them up in here, and then laugh on Tuesday, and especially the 15th.

This will be especially funny because they are so dismissive of everyone. "Bro, your math is no match for our Revolution."
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I want to take the lead from the President (Hillary Group) (Original Post) MSMITH33156 Mar 2016 OP
I reached that conclusion a while ago 72DejaVu Mar 2016 #1

72DejaVu

(1,545 posts)
1. I reached that conclusion a while ago
Thu Mar 3, 2016, 09:21 PM
Mar 2016

I just make fun of them now. Few of them have any sense of humor at all.

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