Black Lives Matter Activists Interrupt Hillary Clinton At Private Event In SC (now it's Bill's turn)

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  1. Winston1

    Winston1 Founding Member

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    Oh yes you talk about the dysfunctional Republican nominating process (and it is); what about the totally corrupt Democrat process???? It has been so rigged for HRC, even Stalin andCastro would be impressed. Last night Bernie won the vote in Wyoming by 12 points and HRC walked away with more delegates again. Debby Wasserman Schultz has done all she can to corrupt and eliminate any resemblance to a democratic process. I'll bet that send a tingle down your leg ( sort of like Chris Matthews.
     
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  2. Tiger in NC

    Tiger in NC There's a sucker born everyday...

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    First, you have the Black Lives Matter movement and the Democratic party mixed up somewhere along the way because I have been scouring the internet to find anything about Democrats blaming Republicans for the 1994 Crime Bill and I've yet to find a single thing that suggests such. So far all I have found are the link that I gave you last time and several articles that document HRC saying, in debates, that parts of that crime bill were a mistake.

    I am not and I have no need to.

    And no one is disputing this, Winston. You are outraged.....again.....about something that isn't even real. No one is trying to assign blame for the crime bill. It is a matter of public record that Democrats were on board with the crime bill and, as far as I can tell, no one is really disputing this.

    If it's such a god damned fact then let's see your evidence of it. If it is such an outrage then surely there is ample sources for you to cite to support your position.
     
  3. Tiger in NC

    Tiger in NC There's a sucker born everyday...

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    As much as I do not care for DWS, the Democrats' rules for nominating a candidate are the same as they've been for many years and no different then they were in 2008. Bernie's campaign did a lousy job of courting Superdelegates early enough. That said, if Bernie were to somehow surpass her in elected delegates I think you would see a tide of Superdelegates reconsidering.....but in all honesty that isn't going to happen. The Democrats apportion their delegates in each primary or caucus rather than having winner take all states like the Republicans. So, if you are insinuating that something illegal has happened, you are wrong once again. I may not like the rules but they are the rules and were the rules long before this contest began.
    On the contrary, the Republicans have finally backed themselves into a corner. Honestly, I do not see how the party survives this but who knows. I have to admit that I am enjoying watching the parade heading for the cliff. There was a time when I could consider voting for a Republican candidate for President when guys like John Kasich were the front runners. But now, all the party wants is guys like Cruz and Trump who are barely one step above snake oil salesmen. For that foolishness I am rooting for the party to go completely off the rails with the hope that it brings them back to sanity. Our democracy functions better when there is actually a choice. With the current candidates there can never be a choice.....sane and reasonable people are driven to the Democrats until the Republicans can get their shit together. I predict the party will blow up at the convention and the party elite....you know the insiders that you think are like Stalin and Castro.....will throw Trump and Cruz to the curb and select someone more like Paul Ryan or Kasich, like is being discussed now. When that happens the crazy band of the broken party will follow Trump into an independent run and, thus, end split the party for good.
     
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