hahahaha if you think BMP is gonna accept that Hillary won because of the Super Delegate mathHopefully this means the constant whinging over Sanders will cease for good now - here and amongst many liberal media pundits. And less of these BigMacphisto vs. everyone else walls of text that drag on for 5 pages at a time.
Even more hilarious was ABC News Australia posting about the AP/presumptive nominee story this morning, and all the top comments were from Australian Bernie Bros angry at the ABC for their Hillary bias. "It's not decided until July 25!!!" they scream.
Racist!Well she's white so she upholds American values.
Oh shit, I'm not supposed to talk about that...
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Paul Ryan has "disavowed" Trump's racist comments, but hasn't withdrawn support. The GOP is now openly supporting a racist. Fantastic.
Now, Bernie is making me angry. This is a guy who talks about the people, and their voice. Hillary has won more votes, more states and more pledged delegates. Digging in his heels isn't helping.
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I can't wait for the first debate.
Though part of me is really sad that our political system has been reduced to bad reality tv, the entertainment factor will be thru the roof.
Donald trying to debate policy will be interesting. I don't think he even will try. Instead he'll resort to name calling or possibly even back out of the debates because of some bias.
Clinton was announced the winner last night / today. I would even say that's a lil premature just out of class, but it is over. She'll wipe up NJ, and hard to say on CA.
In 2008 Clinton won CA over Obama, but it didn't matter. She had a more viable complaint about contested convention back then as FL and MI primaries didn't count. For all the BernieBro complaints about the super delegates always being for Clinton, the same was said in 2008.
Difference is Obama won the states that mattered and got the popular vote (tho Clinton disputes that too). The Supers then switched over to him and the rest is history.
Sanders could have had that happen too, but he had a lot going against him. For starters he's not even a democrat, and lastly, and most importantly, he just didn't win enough.
No conspiracy. He just lost. But maybe a more progressive plan can work its way into the D party after seeing the passion during this season. Maybe more progressives get into congress because of Bernie.
It'll be interesting to see how Clinton shapes her campaign going forward. Will she pick someone left of her for VP? Does she get a Centrist like her to try and get some of the disgruntled GOP?
This will be an election that people will talk about going forward for a long, long time
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We really should just call everyone that votes for Trump a racist. Because...
1) You're supporting a racist. And that can't even be argued at this point.
and
2) There's no fucking point. Even if you want to stop Clinton and/or prefer right-wing politics, Donald doesn't have a chance in hell. So why not spare yourself voting for a racist and therefore being a racist by default when the idiot is going to lose big time anyway?
Clinton is only sorta-racist in my book...what with her superpredators comment, race baiting '08 campaign, being a Goldwater girl, shamelessly saying Obama's name every thirty seconds in a debate to pander to blacks because she thinks they're of low intelligence, etc. She's the sort of racist that's mostly reformed but yells the n-word out if she accidentally stubs her toe.
Says the poster that said blacks can't think for themselves and there's no changing "these people's minds".
Trump will fail miserably but it won't phase his minions, they'll follow him into hell.
Wanting secure borders is not racist, arguing it is, is suspect or at least ignorant or naive.
The porous border in the US is a real problem and it's most certainly not racist to insist that laws be upheld.
Yes because there are no other consequences to Brexit aside from keeping the Muslim hordes at bay...