That gives me a great idea.
Let's sew Sanders into the couch and have people insult him.
He'd have to be naked of course.
I just read this aloud. Everyone in my living room began to scream with laughter.
(I'm sure my neighbors appreciate it, lol..)
That gives me a great idea.
Let's sew Sanders into the couch and have people insult him.
He'd have to be naked of course.
Shit, Iphone autocorrected to Killer Smile. lol
Tomorrow I will probably be banned from r/SandersForPresident
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We gotta start small again.so a balding man's forehead and glasses was supposed to become a social movement icon?
there should be avatar bets to whether or not bernie sanders drops out this week.
And they won't.If he doesn't concede tomorrow night/Wednesday, it should be clear that he does it June 14/15 after the DC primary. There's no reason to drag it out until July. The pledged count reflects the will of the people, super delegates should not overrule that.
That's what I'm saying. I was expecting something worse like his entire face on their back but what they got is tame.That Bernie tattoo is cute.
That's what I'm saying. I was expecting something worse like his entire face on their back but what they got is tame.
I do take solace in knowing that this will be looked back on in the fashion of "remember when we all thought an old disheveled angry guy was awesome? Yeesh what we're we thinking." Much as people do shell suits and fanny packs.
...Does he even have a political career to go back to? How many bridges did this guy bern?
Bernie seemed tired as all hell in the press conference earlier today and dodged every question about anything past California. I don't doubt he's resigned to dropping out soon.
I gotcha fam
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The AP called 2008 in March before the Texas primary? I'm honestly asking.*ahem*...
The media does not care about the candidates, the voters, or what primaries remain. They care about being the first to call the race.
That Bernie tattoo isn't even that bad. It's got a style to it at least.
Tom Brady and the Pats are actually cheaters.Under inflated, of course. ^_^
I do take solace in knowing that this will be looked back on in the fashion of "remember when we all thought an old disheveled angry guy was awesome? Yeesh what we're we thinking." Much as people do shell suits and fanny packs.
I mean, this also seems a little weird, because if you want to allow for the practical impossibility of Bernie winning the pledged delegates based on his performance tomorrow (he'd need to beat his best-state performances in primaries and caucuses), then why not also allow for the practical impossibility of Bernie flipping all the superdelegates across the board?
I get that you want to beat up on how dumb the Berniebros are, but neither of these things would be hypocritical if true and I don't think either of them are true. It's possible to agree with Bernie's ideas but disagree that he's correctly identified the best way to implement them in the absence of his victory; it's also possible to believe that your vote, even if it has no chance of being cast for the winner, expresses an important principle.
Finally, while Stein's anti-GMO position is nutso, the world isn't reddit and a lot of people weigh other issues above GMOs on the scale of political importance. Even among Greens, I can't imagine GMOs make the top 10 or 20 issues versus foreign policy pacifism, education, pensions, access to healthcare, poverty reduction, a carbon tax, supporting union labour, etc.
It would plainly be inappropriate for someone to tell you you're voting for a strident murderer and war hawk simply because you've chosen to support Hillary, because a) that's reductionist, and b) people would be imputing motives to you that aren't fair.
It's OK for people to vote for who they want to vote for. The only thing more embarrassing that losers flailing around because they can't cope with losing is winners flailing around because they can't cope with winning.
I mean, this also seems a little weird, because if you want to allow for the practical impossibility of Bernie winning the pledged delegates based on his performance tomorrow (he'd need to beat his best-state performances in primaries and caucuses), then why not also allow for the practical impossibility of Bernie flipping all the superdelegates across the board?
Applying the Precautionary Principle to genetically modified organisms (GMOs), we support a moratorium until safety can be demonstrated by independent (non-corporate funded), long-term tests for food safety, genetic drift, resistance, soil health, effects on non-target organisms, and cumulative interactions.
I think his legacy will best be served by stumping for Clinton, but I am sure that his cult of personality esque sway over some of his followers will fade eitherway. I doubt the tattoo owners will feel like their tattoos were a great idea of he manages not to piss away all the goodwill he has gained.If he concedes 'soon' (within a week or two) and stumps for Hillary, he will be the Left-wing of the partys martyr for a long time. Too good for this sinful party, but he did his duty to the country.
If he drags this out a lot longer, gets nastier, then you might well be right.
I turned 18 and voted for Bill in 1996 by absentee from school in Virginia up to Pennsylvania. Was very nice to have my first election be a rout.
Looking forward to Hills 20 years later.
Green Party also supports publicly funded homeopathy, which is just as dangerous.You make a good point overall, but consider this:
The GP's platform has as one of its main points a moratorium on GMOs:
http://www.gp.org/ecological_sustainability/#esAgriculture
The impact of this, if it came to fruition, on the economy would be nearly unprecedented.
Depending on what definition they use, this result in:
1) Up to 92% of the corn supply
2) Up to 94% of the soy supply
3) Up to 75% of the supply of foodstuffs in general
A moratorium on GMO foods would lead to a catastrophic calamity. Even if they apply the laxest of definitions, even a modest decrease in supply on the teens would be catastrophic, because it unequivocally impacts poor people the most.
It's not so much that the GMO stuff is secondary to their platform and they wouldn't actually go through with it in the event that they somehow win the support to do it: It's that they would even consider this as something to put on a platform in the first place. It shows a complete lack of preparation and disregard for reality. I would never trust the Green Party to run the country.
My little socialist can't be this cute
He Who Berned Himself should admit defeat already. Does he even have a political career to go back to? How many bridges did this guy bern?
You make a good point overall, but consider this:
The GP's platform has as one of its main points a moratorium on GMOs:
I gotcha fam
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Congrats to Hilldawg. Now can HilGAF stop being so fucking condescending and patronizing toward their Bernie counterparts?
can we stop this nonsense? this is a sport, it's to elect our next leader, so what if Bernie made Hillary squirm a bit? they both need to be vetted to hell and back! we should be glad that someone like Bernie Sanders ran, it hopefully means it galvanizes people into paying close attention to their local races.
If he concedes 'soon' (within a week or two) and stumps for Hillary, he will be the Left-wing of the partys martyr for a long time. Too good for this sinful party, but he did his duty to the country.
If he drags this out a lot longer, gets nastier, then you might well be right.
He is insanely popular in his state. His seat is secure as long as he wants it, I'm sure.
I have literally no idea why you are telling me this but it seems very clear you are angry at people who don't like GMOs.
Im confused, how did she clinch the nomination? What delegates were distributed today?
Secret superdelegatesIm confused, how did she clinch the nomination? What delegates were distributed today?
To be fair, the mod post says that it's to keep it all to one thread.Also LOL at this not being on /r/politics, aside from the mod post.
Let the waters part!
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Im confused, how did she clinch the nomination? What delegates were distributed today?
Secret superdelegates
To be fair, the mod post says that it's to keep it all to one thread.
It's like the general election, right? They don't call it until the polls close and someone gets to 270. Primaries are obviously different and they drag on, but the polls haven't closed and nobody has gotten to the magic number yet and there are still multiple people in the race. Hit the number.
Anyway, it's whatever. I just don't like this call right now. It's going to suppress the vote, it's going to inflame the Bernie supporter just a bit more, and I know AP doesn't need to care about any of it. The timing just grates, that's all, and it wouldn't happen absent those idiotic super delegates.
From what I understand, AP was contacting a lot of unconfirmed supers today (probably following up on the rumors from the other day that she had ~40+ supers ready to commit Tuesday) and apparently they got enough confirmations back in that they were confident in her having enough.
Oh. But if they're going by projected superdelegates how is this different than any other day ?
Oh. But if they're going by projected superdelegates how is this different than any other day ?
Bernie seemed tired as all hell in the press conference earlier today and dodged every question about anything past California. I don't doubt he's resigned to dropping out soon.
I gotcha fam
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