I spoke to Bernie about the time a constituent slapped him across the face for endorsing Jesse Jackson in 1988. I also talked to Jesse Jackson, who said he supports Berniehttps://spectator.us/bernie-sanders-interloper-south-carolina/ …
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Bernie's paradox is that the antipathy he generates among segments of the Dem establishment is what *endears* him to his core support base, but he also needs to court segments of the Dem establishment in order to win the nomination. How he navigates that dynamic remains unclear!
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I was actually a bit surprised by the explicit hostility toward Bernie. He's made overture after conciliatory overture to Democratic Party chieftains, and it doesn't seem to have had all that much of an effect
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Sounds like pretty sound advice.
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This is why I’ve stated over and over again that Bernie has no chance of winning He will never get the support of the Superdelegates He has a hard ceiling of 35% at most
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Super delegates only come into play if there's no nominee on the first ballot.
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How very democratic of him.
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Bernie has already said he will cave and support the Dem nominee even if it isn't him, and this is their response?? The Dem party needs to be cleaned out from the top to the bottom...everyone should be fired who runs the party! This should have happened years ago by the way.
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He shouldn't be allowed - until he actually registers as a democrat.
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It's never been much of secret that the establishment Dems support people who don't challenge their donors, just as the republicans do
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He shouldn't have tried that ingratiating stuff, it was never going to work. They hate him because he's too far left, not because he's insufficiently nice to them.
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Many Democratic operatives careers were sidetracked by Bernie's eruption in 2016, which pointed to the hypocrisy of the "annointed one". These types value careerism over principle. They are part of the sickness that is the "political class".
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His is he ingratiating himself? By constantly accusing the party & DNC of corruption? I will NEVER forgive him for his conduct in 2016 & won’t vote for any ticket w/ him as Prez or VP. I’ve got plenty of company, which is why he’s in free fall.
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We welcome their hatred
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What I find most appalling about the people who hate Bernie is the fact that they consistently don't want him to even be allowed to run. Rather than beat him in a fair debate of ideas, they want to subvert democracy.
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