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cali (113,454 posts) Next week, Bernie will drop out and strongly endorse HRC. There is nothing hypocriticalabout his doing so. He's said all along that she's infinitely preferable to Trump. He believes that wholeheartedly. He'll campaign with her and go where he's asked to go to campaign for her. And no, his revolution is not over. I prefer to call it a movement. Before his candidacy it was inchoate. He coalesced and harnessed it; giving it direction and goals. Where will it go? Will Bernie continue to be seen as its leader? I don't know the answer to those questions, but this is a movement that is not going away when Bernie drops out and endorses Hillary. I know Bernie. He's represented me for over 25 years. I've met with him privately in DC while lobbying for the PAIMI program which provides support for the disabled. I've gone to potluck town meetings where he's present. The palaver that some Bernie haters spew about how he might run as an independent is simply people talking out of their asses. And those Bernie supporters who think he'd be hypocritical to endorse and campaign for Hillary, don't seem to have much of a clue as to who he is. Bernie may be stubborn, but he's not petty and he recognizes the dangers that Trump poses.http://www.democraticunderground.com/12512170119
So, the Sandernista Revolution will end not with a bang, or even a whimper, but with the flaccid, flatulent sound of Methuselah's flabby lips flapping against Messalina Agrippa's flabby ass.How do you feel about that, lurking Sandernistas?
So, the Sandernista Revolution will end not with a bang, or even a whimper, but with the flaccid, flatulent sound of Methuselah's flabby lips flapping against Messalina Agrippa's flabby ass.
Given the square footage of the Agrippa's flabby ass Bernie is going to need a case of chapstick to get the job done.
You know, I'd hoped it'd end otherwise, with a third-party bid by the Bernie bullies.But really, in my heart I always knew this is what'd happen.
And no, his revolution is not over. I prefer to call it a movement.