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riversedge

(70,093 posts)
Sun May 22, 2016, 05:05 PM May 2016

Sanders is not going to be the nominee because he hasn't won enough votes or delegates.

It really is this simple!


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Dill: Sanders is losing fair and square


http://www.pressherald.com/2016/05/22/cynthia-dill-sanders-is-losing-fair-and-square/

He is not going to be the nominee because he hasn't won enough votes or delegates.

By Cynthia Dill


As Maine goes, so goes the nation, Bernie? Because we know what happens when a stubborn, left-leaning candidate stands on principle complaining about persnickety party politics, and it isn’t pretty. In fact, it’s insane by definition: We do it over and over again and expect different results.

“I am not standing down … and neither should those voters whose consciences compel them to cast a vote for me,” Eliot Cutler said defiantly, with zero chance of winning – and then Maine re-elected the man Politico magazine called “America’s craziest governor” with 48 percent of the vote, the majority of votes split between two far-superior candidates.

It doesn’t take Einstein to figure out the math had Cutler urged his team to put on the blue jerseys in 2014. And it’s pretty simple math that says Bernie Sanders can’t win the Democratic nomination in 2016, but his ego and the affluenza of his advisers insist on fighting until the end – one that looks to become increasingly more bitter by the day.

The arc of Sanders’ campaign has gone from extremely inspiring to incredibly annoying, and the latest temper tantrum in Nevada is inexcusable. Whining about “unfair” rules that have been on the books since 2008. Outrage that delegates not registered as Democrats were refused a seat at the official convention of Democrats to select the Democratic nominee. Indignation that the higher number of Clinton delegates trumped the higher volume of Sanders delegates. Astonishment that “Bernie Bros” rushing the dais, throwing chairs, cursing and shouting caused security to shut down the convention four hours after the designated end time. Accusations of another conspiracy by establishment.

Hillary Clinton is winning the Democratic primary fair and square by the same rules by which she lost to Barack Obama in 2008. She won the recent contest in Nevada for the same simple reason she’s winning overall: She got more votes. That’s not “establishment” – that’s democracy.

The reaction of the Sanders people – trashing the place and threatening the state party chairwoman – was immature at best, and if it weren’t for the fact that their antics increase the probability of a Trump presidency, we could gently close the door and let them cry it out.

But that’s what Maine did in 2014, and who’s crying now?

What’s sold as a “political revolution” looks more and more like just another power trip. Bernie and Jane Sanders are high on crowds and crowdfunding, and through the haze it’s crystal clear why virtually none of Sanders’ colleagues in the capital support him. It’s not because he’s “anti-establishment.” It’s because he’s an angry, unreasonable man with a chip on his shoulder as big as the state of Maine.

America’s economic system might be rigged to favor the rich and powerful, and maybe the nominating process is, too, but hello? Sanders’ campaign is pretty darn rich and powerful.......................

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Sanders is not going to be the nominee because he hasn't won enough votes or delegates. (Original Post) riversedge May 2016 OP
He knows this, but he is a sore, vindictive looser liberal N proud May 2016 #1
It's becoming more doubtful the Hillary daa May 2016 #2
Why come take a Dump here? fleabiscuit May 2016 #4
The "ban hammer" has been dropped. Cha May 2016 #16
because their mercuryblues May 2016 #22
Once your guy drops out and endorses Hillary... TwilightZone May 2016 #7
National polls are silly until the Dems have their Nominee (Hillary). riversedge May 2016 #9
Agreed. TwilightZone May 2016 #14
Go away please TROLL. RBInMaine May 2016 #12
Hillary's going to President.. sorry, you're just going to have to deal with that. Cha May 2016 #17
K&R! stonecutter357 May 2016 #3
Who's writing pro-Bernie articles these days? Oh yeah that one SF paper BootinUp May 2016 #5
Yeah, but some of Clinton's wins were in Confederate states. TwilightZone May 2016 #6
And all the rest of her wins were because of voter fraud! Kaleva May 2016 #15
Yes, of course. And the only states that had voter fraud were states she won! TwilightZone May 2016 #19
Kaching... kaching... of course he's not going to quit. nt procon May 2016 #8
It wasn't to be, Hillary has the best agenda, knows how to explain how she plans Thinkingabout May 2016 #10
He knows this. He wants everybody to think the entire process has been unfairness to him. wisteria May 2016 #11
Yes, this is not rocket science. I know, I was an aerospace engineer before I retired. George II May 2016 #13
sanders is going down in history as the poorest loser on the books. Cha May 2016 #18
I listened to Hilary's interview with Chuck Todd today. She was articulate and as usual, filled riversedge May 2016 #20
Good to hear, rivers.. sad we don't expect anything more from Cha May 2016 #21
I've been a political junkie for about 40 years and I can't recall anyone even close. TwilightZone May 2016 #23
Sanders is losing fair and square in the voting contest, so why must he torch every bridge along the Her Sister May 2016 #24

liberal N proud

(60,332 posts)
1. He knows this, but he is a sore, vindictive looser
Sun May 22, 2016, 05:08 PM
May 2016

And since he can't have it, he will destroy it.

It appears that he intending to do Trump's work for him on his way to oblivion.

mercuryblues

(14,525 posts)
22. because their
Mon May 23, 2016, 05:35 AM
May 2016

litter box is full of so much shit that no one notices a new steaming pile anymore. Next thing you know they will be demanding that everyone else cleans it out for them, because you know...they're special.

TwilightZone

(25,429 posts)
7. Once your guy drops out and endorses Hillary...
Sun May 22, 2016, 05:45 PM
May 2016

then they'll have a little more validity. At the moment, Clinton is running against two people. Trump is only running against one.

TwilightZone

(25,429 posts)
14. Agreed.
Sun May 22, 2016, 10:27 PM
May 2016

Trump is getting the Trump vote and the bitter Bernie backer anti-Hillary vote. Once he drops out and endorses Hillary, most of the latter will either stay home or get on board.

TwilightZone

(25,429 posts)
6. Yeah, but some of Clinton's wins were in Confederate states.
Sun May 22, 2016, 05:43 PM
May 2016

Huh, and we thought that only the south was still fighting the Civil War.

TwilightZone

(25,429 posts)
19. Yes, of course. And the only states that had voter fraud were states she won!
Sun May 22, 2016, 11:55 PM
May 2016

The rest were just peachy.

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
10. It wasn't to be, Hillary has the best agenda, knows how to explain how she plans
Sun May 22, 2016, 06:51 PM
May 2016

To accomplish her agenda.

Sanders has an unrealistic agenda, does not have a plan to accomplish his agenda, did not research to determine the future cost of his agenda, those in the know says it will cost $17 trillion

Cha

(296,875 posts)
18. sanders is going down in history as the poorest loser on the books.
Sun May 22, 2016, 11:04 PM
May 2016

The nomination process is the same one Hillary lost in 2008.. she didn't go whining about how it was "rigged".

She was all grace and dignity and look where she is now.. she's going to be POTUS #45 for those not keeping up.

Mahalo, rivers~

riversedge

(70,093 posts)
20. I listened to Hilary's interview with Chuck Todd today. She was articulate and as usual, filled
Mon May 23, 2016, 05:05 AM
May 2016

it with many of her goals and policies. Of Course Chuck was not into policies--he just threw out speculations and gossip. But she stood tall.

TwilightZone

(25,429 posts)
23. I've been a political junkie for about 40 years and I can't recall anyone even close.
Mon May 23, 2016, 09:37 AM
May 2016

His run in unprecedented, but not in the way he might have wanted.

Or maybe it's exactly what he wanted. He seems to be trying desperately to stay relevant.

 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
24. Sanders is losing fair and square in the voting contest, so why must he torch every bridge along the
Mon May 23, 2016, 09:43 AM
May 2016
Sanders is losing fair and square in the voting contest, so why must he torch every bridge along the way? Why must he incite volatile people and provoke useless rage? Sanders has been in Washington for decades, and he still can’t manage to disagree with people without being disagreeable.

There’s a word for somebody with these characteristics, and it’s not “leader.”


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