Salome
you are what you is
What a weird comment.It's really the dumbest worry. Wait until the convention before you accuse the guy of throwing the party and the election under the bus to suit his own needs. Until he decides not to endorse her, you can't suddenly chastise the man and his supporters for a crime they have yet to commit.
So when Sanders would come out and endorse Clinton, this entire campaign based partly on plans without foundations and partly on smearing Clinton (+anyone that can be labeled 'establishment') all of a sudden hasn't taken place?
That sounds downright Catholic, an absolution of sorts.
Riddle me this, if all of this won't matter anymore by the time it is November when all of this will be forgotten, then how could at the same time any of this result in to HRC and the entire democratic party to have moved in Sanders' direction (some sort of la-la-land where the economy grows 5.3% if not more per year), which apparently is his big aim now?
I don't care whether Sanders keeps his campaign going.
But it seems very unlikely to me that it will help the Democratic party and it also seems unlikely that someone who joined the party last year will now cause the party to change its course radically.
It will keep Sanders in the news, that it will achieve.
I'm sure when he finally does acknowledge Clinton as the Democratic candidate the first autobiography will appear soon after.