25 June 2016

Bernie for the day

AllenWest.com has a post written by Michelle Jesse, associate editor, about the Democrats, such as they are:
Bernie Sanders holds primary night rally In Los Angeles, CaliforniaPresidential not-so-hopeful Bernie Sanders still hasn’t officially exited the race for the Democrat nomination, despite having a slim-to-none chance of becoming the nominee. Today, however, he surprised many, including many of his supporters, no doubt, by announcing he will vote for Hillary Clinton for president in November. 
Via Breitbart:
Senator Bernie Sanders revealed that he plans to vote for his primary rival Hillary Clinton for president just two weeks after she claimed the nomination during a speech in Brooklyn, New York.
Sanders revealed his decision during an interview on Morning Joe after he was asked if he would vote for Clinton in November.
“Yes,” Sanders replied, voicing his concern about Donald Trum: “We do not need a president who’s cornerstone of his campaign is bigotry and insulting Mexicans and Latinos and Muslims and women.”
Sanders said he would continue working to make the Democrats “a party that represents working people, not Wall Street.” However Sanders indicated during an interview with CBS Morning on Friday that he hadn’t endorsed Clinton yet “because I haven’t heard her say the things that need to be said. We’re talking,” he said.
No doubt Sanders’ diehard supporters will not be happy to hear he has caved to the Establishment Queen Crooked Hillary.
Beyond gaining him a role in pushing the Democrat platform further left, it’s unclear at this point if Sanders’ support of Hillary will gan her many of his followers. Recent polling suggests nearly half of Sanders’ supporters would not vote for Hillary Clinton, even with Sanders’ out of the race.
It’s also unclear at this point how much the Democrat party has been jolted by the serious rebuke to some of its central policies represented by last night’s stunning vote by British citizens to exit the European Union. Many are interpreting the results as a sound rebuke of globalism, centralized government, and socialism and the dangerous immigration policies that are destroying both the cultures of the EU members as well as the very security of their people. Indeed, both President Obama and Hillary Clinton had urged the UK to remain in the EU, so its decision to leave is another blow to their vision, while an apparent reinforcement of some of the positions the GOP presumptive nominee is advocating.
Rico says that Sanders, clueless as ever, fails to understand that Wall Street owns both parties...

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