sort of like the stranger rides into town and goes in the saloon for a sarsaparilla and agrees to join the card game but learns he is being cheated, and complains?
What do you prefer: take a poll before Sanders announced, (as the DNC did) or prevent several million Democrats from having a say (which is what the corporate media is saying now)? The “Rules”, which now have become holy writ, says it isn’t over until the yet-to-be-held convention says it is over. No matter how obvious the result is. There is the matter of the First Amendment, even if the press clause was abandoned with Cronkeit’s retirement.
He hasn’t silenced her, she isn’t quite ready to sing. Most likely she will win, most likely the fat lady will sing before the convention. When she does, he won’t be able to silence her.This is a primary, people are acting like they’ve never seen a party pick a representative before.
Which is why the GOP elite tried to do everything they could to change the rules so Trump would not get in. Oops, doesn’t count for Republicans. Did you see Trumps tantrum about that judge?
I believe that Mr. Sanders is fighting for principles and for those who have supported him passionately to work to empower the middle class against the sick, crazy 1%, not for his own bloated ego. Trump on the other hand is fighting for nothing but his own outsize conception of himself when in fact he’s a textbook version of “Narcissistic Personality Disorder:” http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/narcissistic-personality-disorder/basics/definition/CON-20025568
grenjello almost 8 years ago
Funny how when things don’t go his way he and his supporters want to change the rules.
kline0800 almost 8 years ago
sort of like the stranger rides into town and goes in the saloon for a sarsaparilla and agrees to join the card game but learns he is being cheated, and complains?
sidetrack almost 8 years ago
@OldCoal: heavy on the H
hippogriff almost 8 years ago
What do you prefer: take a poll before Sanders announced, (as the DNC did) or prevent several million Democrats from having a say (which is what the corporate media is saying now)? The “Rules”, which now have become holy writ, says it isn’t over until the yet-to-be-held convention says it is over. No matter how obvious the result is. There is the matter of the First Amendment, even if the press clause was abandoned with Cronkeit’s retirement.
Odon Premium Member almost 8 years ago
The Hill is alive with the Sound of Music
Mr. Blawt almost 8 years ago
He hasn’t silenced her, she isn’t quite ready to sing. Most likely she will win, most likely the fat lady will sing before the convention. When she does, he won’t be able to silence her.This is a primary, people are acting like they’ve never seen a party pick a representative before.
Mr. Blawt almost 8 years ago
Which is why the GOP elite tried to do everything they could to change the rules so Trump would not get in. Oops, doesn’t count for Republicans. Did you see Trumps tantrum about that judge?
Funny_Ha_Ha almost 8 years ago
This is intellectually inaccurate. The fat lady is still in the dressing room.His only trying to change the song, not silence it.
Happy Two Shoes almost 8 years ago
Trump is the epitome of the right wing bully complainer with 3500 lawsuits pending.
wiatr almost 8 years ago
“The further to the left, the larger the temper tantrum.”
Which would put tRump in the wrong camp, eh?
hippogriff almost 8 years ago
Northern RedmanWhat makes you think the current rioters aren’t agents provocateurs? He bought his first rally audience at $50 per.
StCleve72 almost 8 years ago
I believe that Mr. Sanders is fighting for principles and for those who have supported him passionately to work to empower the middle class against the sick, crazy 1%, not for his own bloated ego. Trump on the other hand is fighting for nothing but his own outsize conception of himself when in fact he’s a textbook version of “Narcissistic Personality Disorder:” http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/narcissistic-personality-disorder/basics/definition/CON-20025568