colliric wrote:The Democrat voters are finally going to put Bernie up. That's what it looks like currently.
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/democratic- ... h-carolina
They're all scared he's got this. A killer Super Tuesday for Bernie will send a few of them packing.
Although I think Trump is certain to win in November, I want to see Bernie win the nomination in a final repudiation of Hillary Clinton's legacy dammit. I want to see the contest we were originally promised before that cheater stole it.
Chris Matthews is a Nazi obsessed nut, lol:
https://www.businessinsider.com/msnbcs- ... nts-2020-2
I agree completely. A Sanders nomination guarantees two things:
1) a repudiation by the Democratic base of three decades of Clintonism.
2) giving the voters a clear ideological choice in the general election.
I am, however, skeptical that anything short of 1991 delegates going into the Convention will get him there. A second round guarantees it will go to the superdelegates, and they will select Biden. This will destroy the Party for a generation, but they won't care.
A more immediate concern will be the fate of the planetary ecosphere, which is going to take a beating under the best of circumstances. 2020 will be the last exit for any kind of effective international cooperative solution - neither Trump nor Biden will get it done.
The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters. -Antonio Gramsci