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nadinbrzezinski (146,959 posts) Thu Mar 17, 2016, 12:41 PMOn calls for Bernie Supporters to give up back in 2008 HRC staid until the bitter end. She could not get it either. Mathematically she was out actually earlier than Tuesday. As to the mathematically... it is nearly impossible right now for Sanders, but stranger things have happened in politics. So why would a politician do that? Well, if you know how politics is played you would understand it, and would prefer it, even if you support HRC at this point. The reasons go from the purely banal (not on the part of the campaign mind you), to the very political. The banal, well I would like to have my say... and most states have yet to vote. I find the primary system to be a serious problem becuase the country is not center right, but reforms to this system will not come until we have a very serious crisis. So yes, I would like to have my vote. Who I vote for is my business. (and quite frankly the primary as usual is an after thought for me at this point) But the political is what matters. The larger the delegate count, the more yes demands in the actual party platform that Sanders can put in. He can also have a role in how the policies of the party are written. If he folds now, that power will be minimal. This is why Clinton staid to the bitter end in 2008. So folding now means conceding any kind of role that he has earned. This is why he will stay until the convention or until money runs out. This is how the game is played. Why many of the Hillary supporters want him to drop out. I would recommend you take a hint from her and just let the process play out. She said as much the other day. As to attacks and smears. Pointing out that HRC voted to go to war is not a smear. Those have started for real, and if you believe those are smears... ohh boy. will be fun to watch. Becuase what is coming is epic. Oh and one last thing... from talking to people (mostly online this week), the tone and vitriol on message boards will depresses the vote. It is just one more reason. I doubt it is the only reason for voters to stay home or vote third party, but you people will need these voters to replace the legion of conservadems that will cross for Trump. This is not idle speculation, This is history. This is the Reagan and Bush coalition all over again. So as much as some of you do despise the left, guess what skippy, you need them to win. All I am going to say is keep it up. I'm gong to enjoy the show. And god knows it is quite a show. What happened to that boring primary I was promised? One party going away, possibly one brokered convention, maybe two (Mathematically depending on the modeling you use, and I hate math) it is possible that neither Clinton or Sanders will reach the pledged delegates. It is unlikely but this one of those years. What is not to like, really For the record, this betrays the growing political instability in the United States. There I go again, doing actual analysis. When will I learn to just stick to puppies, entertainment and car chases?
SidDithers (39,336 posts) Thu Mar 17, 2016, 12:53 PM3. Wut?...
nadinbrzezinski (146,959 posts) Thu Mar 17, 2016, 12:41 PMOn calls for Bernie Supporters to give up ... blah blah. Blah blah blah..
3. Wut?...
Gotta go with Sid. Very succint.
<<<wishes the cousin would stick with puppies, entertainment, and car chases.
I thin s/h/it should get another bird to starve to death. Leave the puppies alone.
Response to LexVegas (Reply #33)Thu Mar 17, 2016, 01:53 PMStar Member PeaceNikki (26,449 posts)39. I have read this three times and still can't make sense of it.
Response to nadinbrzezinski (Original post)Thu Mar 17, 2016, 01:47 PMStar Member PeaceNikki (26,449 posts)34. "Staid"? What!?!?
Trajan (18,453 posts) Mar 17, 2016, 03:29 PMdirected to the cousin47. Well ... I have neither the time nor sentiment to listen to that crap Your're a bigger person than I ...
MohRokTah (12,808 posts) Thu Mar 17, 2016, 01:45 PM30. I don;t want Sanders supporters giving up. Watching delusional exercises is futility is quite entertaining.
nadinbrzezinski (146,986 posts) Thu Mar 17, 2016, 01:50 PM36. And watching these kinds of comments depress the vote in November will be even more hysterical
MohRokTah (12,808 posts) Thu Mar 17, 2016, 01:52 PM38. Anonymus posts on an internet forum depress the vote? That's even more hilarious than the delusional exercise in futility of the continuing Sanders campaign!
Response to nadinbrzezinski (Original post)Thu Mar 17, 2016, 12:53 PMStar Member SidDithers (39,338 posts) 3. Wut?...Sid
Back in 2008 HRC staid until the bitter end--try to keep up, you dolt.
But she has the super delicates and the lead is unsurmountable.