looks fair to meGreat article about how this line of thinking is bullshyt:
After Sanders' Big Win in New Hampshire, Establishment Figures Want to Scare You with Superdelegates. Here's Why It's Bullshyt
looks fair to meGreat article about how this line of thinking is bullshyt:
After Sanders' Big Win in New Hampshire, Establishment Figures Want to Scare You with Superdelegates. Here's Why It's Bullshyt
I wonder why.looks fair to me
tell bernie to get hisI wonder why.
Great article about how this line of thinking is bullshyt:
After Sanders' Big Win in New Hampshire, Establishment Figures Want to Scare You with Superdelegates. Here's Why It's Bullshyt
It's crazy how Bernie is the first Jew to do the things he's done and nobody really cares. It's really "New Rules" out here...
What would HIllary get passed in 2017 and 2018 that Sanders would not? Second, how would Hillary get the youth to come out in 2018 when most of them genuinely do not like her? I think you misunderstand that there is a visceral disdain for the "establishment" among this group. That generation that has this job market and felt it from 08 forward is very salty. Hillary lost 93-5 among voters that valued honesty and integrity. Tell me, if Barack Obama with twice the charisma as Hillary could not get the brehs to vote, how will Hillary?
Stop Bernie-Splaining to Black Voters
Charles Blow out here saying dumb shyt.
Would he have written the same thing in 2007/2008 about Obama, since Hillary led him among Afrikans for a considerable stretch of the campaign too? foh
Tucked among all this Bernie-splaining by some supporters, it appears to me, is a not-so-subtle, not-so-innocuous savior syndrome and paternalistic patronage that I find so grossly offensive that it boggles the mind that such language should emanate from the mouths — or keyboards — of supposed progressives.
Homie, Bill was not good for black people. Everyone knows that now.To me voting for Hillary is like voting for Bill again. I trust Bill. I'm sure Hillary will lean on his experience and judgement.
Wrong.Hillary got 2 more delegates in NH, even though she lost. Our political process is evil.
This is all hinged on the idea that Bernie doesn't completely destroy the already tenuous economy with some of his cockamamie ideasThis is actually an intelligent post and you did research but like @wire28 and @Atlrocafella you miss the point. Let me respond, Indiana is a state Obama won with the youth vote but it's tough. Besides that, you're missing my point. The youth will not show up for Hillary in a midterm REGARDLESS. Neither she nor Sanders have high prospects of getting much done their first two years. The only way is to get a Democratic Majority in 2018, and Sanders is much more likely to get young people out to vote than Hillary is. That's the point. So you're over here saying that if he gets nothing done the youth won't show up, but Obama did get shyt done and they still did not show up.
The youth only show up when inspired by a candidate to go vote against/for something. I'm of the belief that Sanders is more likely to keep them engaged and angry at something. Sanders entire m.o is this "permanent campaign" idea and whether it will work remains to be seen, but it's more convincing to me than Hillary's propensity for belligerence overseas. Hillary is to the right of most of the party on foreign policy, and that's where she's most likely to make anything move those first two years. That does not inspire confidence.