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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on April 21, 2016, 09:05:56 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/12511800306
Oh my.
MineralMan (82,921 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 09:39 AM
The Times They Are A'Changing
So, Thom Hartmann has converted to Hillary. At least one superdelegate who was supporting Bernie Sanders has switched her allegiance, and several others who had not endorsed have now endorsed Clinton.
The tide for Bernie has reached its high mark, gone slack, and now is receding, it seems. The next high tide that comes in will be a Clinton tide, it appears.
Here's how you will know for certain that the party's over: H. A. Goodman will admit that Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee. Seth Abramson will follow along slavishly shortly thereafter. When Ariana Huffington's website no longer is the source for unlimited attack on Clinton, the die will have been cast.
But, one final wave will remain to come to shore: Bernie Sanders will endorse Hillary Clinton for election as President. He may wait until the convention to do that, but he may also do it before that time, when it becomes crystal clear that he no longer has a path to the nomination. That could come as soon as next Wednesday. Watch his public appearances over the next week. If he dials down his negative rhetoric against Clinton, you will know.
This collection of mixed metaphors is my opinion. Thanks for reading. And I offer my abject apologies to Bob Dylan.
Actually, bub, that's pretty good.
There's some primitive, John Poet, who's trying to usurp leadership of the Bernie bullies, but he's pretty dull; he makes the exiled WillyT sparkle in comparison.
But at least there's this, a couple of the old folks recalling old times:
Lucinda (21,806 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 10:24 AM
24. That comes from a really great musical number.
And is quite apt.
MineralMan (82,921 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 10:26 AM
26. Yes, a sad, sad song. Hard to sing, too, as I
learned the first time I had to perform it.
Lucinda (21,806 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 10:34 AM
28. I think it seems simple because it flows so well, but yep, I agree, it's a tough one!
I prefer more contemporary musicals as a rule, but I have a soft spot for that one. Just a great show.
MineralMan (82,921 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 10:42 AM
29. Yes. I've only seen one amateur production of it.
I don't know that it has been in revival recently. "A Little Night Music," "The Fantasticks" and "Chess" are a few of the oddball, but much-loved musicals I have always enjoyed.
Lucinda (21,806 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 10:59 AM
30. My favorite version is the one starring Sally Ann Howes & George Lee Andrews
I've seen the video of the stage production a bazillion times. I used to use it when I was teaching a college Fine Art Theatre course.
MineralMan (82,921 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 11:11 AM
31. I just watched the video of Sally Ann Howes singing
that on YouTube. Thanks for mentioning it. Excellent!
Lucinda (21,806 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 11:17 AM
32. The whole production is awesome. I think you can watch it in pieces
on youtube, which is a little annoying, but so worth it. The young girl who plays the daughter is also great.
MineralMan (82,921 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 11:21 AM
34. Thanks again. When I have time, I'll do that.
I saw that they have it in segments there on YouTube.
Back in the days when I sometimes performed as a vocalist, I was forever making mistakes in choosing my material. "Send in the Clowns" was one of those. "Macarthur Park" was another. I love both songs, but pulling them off well in a performance is something else again. I was never satisfied with doing them, and stopped trying to sing them in public. The phrasing needed just wasn't within my capabilities, I guess.
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The phrasing needed just wasn't within my capabilities, I guess.
Phrasing?
:thatsright:
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Here's how you will know for certain that the party's over: H. A. Goodman will admit that Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee. Seth Abramson will follow along slavishly shortly thereafter. When Ariana Huffington's website no longer is the source for unlimited attack on Clinton, the die will have been cast.
Wrong. We will not be sure that the Hildebeast has won until poor addled grasswipe Judy Smith becomes a Hillbot.
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Bernie was a dead man walking from day one. Nothing more than a freak attraction in a carnival side show. "Come one come all to see the standing dead man!!!" Hillary was chosen years ago, there are no surprises. The bernie supporters will fall in line and vote for her, proclaiming their undying love and affection for what they called only months ago a corporate shill.
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MineralMan (82,921 posts) Thu Apr 21, 2016, 10:26 AM
26. Yes, a sad, sad song. Hard to sing, too, as I
learned the first time I had to perform it.
Angry Bob "singing"? That had to sound like a water buffalo passing a kidney stone.