You got some real winners over there, Manny, dude, and probably to your secret regret.
I mean, seriously the big guy from Bellevue, Omaha Steve, having his own forum?
The only Bernie bully who seems to be missing is Judy grasswire. I dunno why she's not hanging there, and suspect maybe she just doesn't like you. But that's okay, because being disliked by Judy is much like being disliked by a cockroach.
And there's the idiot girl, who writes as if she's an airheaded twenty-something college girl, but who's actually an ancient equestrienne on some rather nice real-estate. Maine isn't Connecticut, but it does evoke images of woody station wagons, jodhpurs, a master of hounds, chasing the fox, tweeds, bobby-soxes, and the like.
I think idiot girl needs to share some of her stuff with those who don't have as much.
And there's the cousin nadin's best pal the hefty sabrina.
Yikes.
And the exiled leader of the Bernie bullies, the WillyT primitive, he with the mind like a child.
You got anybody normal over there, Manny, old pal?
Besides yourself, I mean.
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Anyway, this is the live thread for the West Virginia primary, taking place tomorrow, Tuesday, May 10. We have the Nebraska primary the same day--Nebraska and West Virginia have been having their primaries the exact same day every election since God was a boy--but the Nebraska Democrats some years ago did away with the democratic (small "d") primary, replacing it with an exclusionist caucus, and so our primary here's basically a Republican one, which wouldn't be of any interest to the provincial Bernie bullies who don't care about people and places outside of their own little worlds.
There's 37 Democrat delegates up for grabs in West Virginia, and amazing to tell, the old sourassed sourpuss is predicted to win most of them. Messalina Agrippina, it seems, has a public relations problem in the Mountain State.
So Methuselah will probably carry West Virginia, but I wouldn't get my hopes up too high.
Remember, he's so far behind in delegates that over time the lady can cinch the nomination merely by standing there and breathing, no more than that.
I dunno what the
exact delegate count is, as the august left-leaning
New York Times neglected to update their web-site after the caucus in Guam this past Saturday. At the time, Messalina Agrippina had 2,223 delegates, and Methuselah 1,450, with 2,383 needed to win.
But those totals don't include the 12 from Guam yet.
<<<despite its fringe moonbattery, accepts figures only from the
New York Times, and not from biased pro-Methuselah sources, which apparently don't have mathematicians on their payrolls.
Well, Manny, pal, I'll add to this as things come up.