Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
 

brush

(61,033 posts)
154. Hah! To the right of Nixon? What a laugh. Care to back that up?
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 08:21 PM
Jun 2016

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

It will or it won't. We'll soon see. merrily Jun 2016 #1
Still...I think we Bernie supporter can take heart from this: KoKo Jun 2016 #12
I don't know why, but I have been on a very even keel since I decided to support Bernie. merrily Jun 2016 #17
I am estactic that he has gone from a 60 to 1 underdog predicted to win 1 state... bvar22 Jun 2016 #149
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #150
i think his delegates should vote for him. David__77 Jun 2016 #2
Du should run an infomercial between now and the convention Skink Jun 2016 #3
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #4
Not what I had in mind Skink Jun 2016 #5
A bit more civility please... Chicago1980 Jun 2016 #6
yeah - that's the way to win people over. ciaobaby Jun 2016 #7
True lack of class. Remember, name callers, one finger points toward libdem4life Jun 2016 #14
Can Any Hillary Supporter Please Explain To Me Clearly... davidlynch Jun 2016 #15
See post number 18 jiminvegas Jun 2016 #20
People are getting restless, they want to pivot to the general election. Beacool Jun 2016 #43
They've Been Doing It Since Day 1 billhicks76 Jun 2016 #94
Maybe so, but Hillary has won. Beacool Jun 2016 #107
A contested Democratic convention SCantiGOP Jun 2016 #135
Hillary supporters have been acting this way for over a year now AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #101
If the votes of those of us in California who have not yet voted JDPriestly Jun 2016 #125
Oh please, my state (NJ) hasn't voted yet either. Beacool Jun 2016 #139
Clinton-Trump match-up - loss of Ohio, Florida, and Pennsylvania would lose the Democrats the genera SouthernDemLinda Jun 2016 #127
Abramson is as delusional as Goodman. Beacool Jun 2016 #138
Sorry LannyDeVaney Jun 2016 #62
DWS changing her stance on payday lenders hardly shifts the party to the left. panader0 Jun 2016 #89
One issue... Matt_R Jun 2016 #91
Hah! To the right of Nixon? What a laugh. Care to back that up? brush Jun 2016 #154
Shift to the left? dynamo99 Jun 2016 #116
so you're saying that the Democratic Party supported payday lenders in the past? magical thyme Jun 2016 #118
Some of us remember 1968. I was only a child, but I remember how upset pnwmom Jun 2016 #64
That might happen - but not because Hillary might become the nominee. forest444 Jun 2016 #80
"Trump's going to be managing his convention to be a love-fest." AntiBank Jun 2016 #103
Grow up, dear. OwlinAZ Jun 2016 #155
Regular people hm um! SouthernDemLinda Jun 2016 #132
in 2008 obama needed super delegates to win rdking647 Jun 2016 #8
The convention will be contested but yet soon DU posters will only be allowed totodeinhere Jun 2016 #9
Then DU wil be contested Skink Jun 2016 #11
The DU will be a graveyard. [n/t] Maedhros Jun 2016 #60
good luck with that MFM008 Jun 2016 #76
Contested only so far as the false meme that "super delegates don't count"... Thor_MN Jun 2016 #23
Super delegate votes can be changed right up to the time they vote at the convention AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #105
Don't pretend that Clinton doesn't have a major lead in super delegates inclinations. Thor_MN Jun 2016 #133
Orwellian clg311 Jun 2016 #59
Then, he doesn't know what "contested" means. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #10
It means 'Brokered' AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #108
Brokered and contested aren't the same thing. The fact that you believe they are interchangeable TwilightZone Jun 2016 #130
It will show a lack of grace and honor in defeat but if he wants that as part of his legacy then so TeamPooka Jun 2016 #13
Oh good grief, it's not like this has never been done. It's not convenient libdem4life Jun 2016 #18
Lack of grace and honor? Maedhros Jun 2016 #61
Why do Democrats hate liberals so much? Things. Have. Changed. Enthusiast Jun 2016 #131
This is something that we, I hope most of us, taught out children Loki Jun 2016 #151
This is the same process we Democrats have used for years to elect our candidates. wisteria Jun 2016 #16
How Ironic. Bernie Relying On Superdelegates to Overturn Popular Vote TomCADem Jun 2016 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author SusanLarson Jun 2016 #21
He hired the guy who designed them Skink Jun 2016 #24
Makes You Wonder, Is It Tad Devine or Bernie Sanders? TomCADem Jun 2016 #148
Rules of the game RobertEarl Jun 2016 #25
The popular vote is irrelevant in our form of government AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #111
The Dem leadership wants a contested convention SusanLarson Jun 2016 #22
There will be but one vote. Thor_MN Jun 2016 #28
No, they don't. Beacool Jun 2016 #58
Apparently the media has flip-flopped MisterFred Jun 2016 #99
Your father probably dislikes Hillary more than he dislikes Sanders. Beacool Jun 2016 #109
Not my main point... MisterFred Jun 2016 #145
of course they want bernie out! ellennelle Jun 2016 #142
way too late SusanLarson Jun 2016 #146
Contested just means there will be a vote at the convention. Matt_R Jun 2016 #92
Please do something before this happens. redstatebluegirl Jun 2016 #26
Sanders and his supporters refuse to respect the will of the voters. They will be forced to accept Trust Buster Jun 2016 #27
Don't worry EdwardBernays Jun 2016 #31
You're hilarious and hysterical all at the same time. The voters have decided despite your whining. Trust Buster Jun 2016 #33
I'm not whining EdwardBernays Jun 2016 #34
Minus a few cultists like me ? Pal, Hillary has 3 million more votes than your phony candidate. Trust Buster Jun 2016 #147
Edward Is Quite Correct billhicks76 Jun 2016 #137
Gotta love those right wing talking points Andy823 Jun 2016 #63
You're confused EdwardBernays Jun 2016 #70
If you don't think Clinton set up a private server to avoid FOIA requests, then you're MisterFred Jun 2016 #100
So you want to refuse to accept the rules? No one is refusing to respect the will of the voters. cui bono Jun 2016 #37
The voters have NOT decided AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #114
K&R felix_numinous Jun 2016 #29
HRC also needs the SD'S Skink Jun 2016 #30
THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AntiBank Jun 2016 #104
Bernie is ignoring reality. SunSeeker Jun 2016 #32
Please post the data that shows she is 70 delgates away from clinching the nomination. cui bono Jun 2016 #38
Here is the official Associated Press (AP) Delegate Tracker. pnwmom Jun 2016 #50
Superdelegates don't vote until July 25. cui bono Jun 2016 #52
I didn't call you a racist at all. For some reason you have taken that upon yourself. pnwmom Jun 2016 #71
Yes, you absolutely did. You know that very well. You had two posts hidden in that thread cui bono Jun 2016 #156
I didn't call ANY Duer a racist but you interpreted my response to your OP that way. pnwmom Jun 2016 #158
+1000 (nt) pokerfan Jun 2016 #120
SDs are committed to Hillary now, and have not and will not flip. SunSeeker Jun 2016 #141
No, they are not committed at all. They are committed when they vote. cui bono Jun 2016 #157
My math shows she is 634 delegates shy ybbor Jun 2016 #42
Gotta love how many people who talk about reality do not know what it is. cui bono Jun 2016 #46
They must not have unicorns in their pasture ybbor Jun 2016 #49
No, I'm not ignoring delegates like you are. nt SunSeeker Jun 2016 #88
"Hillary is only 70 delegates away." << NO, thats only with the SD's included. They are up for grabs AntiBank Jun 2016 #110
The SDs are not up for grabs. They are Hillarys and always have been. Good luck flipping them. Laser102 Jun 2016 #117
So my questions are how many super delegates would he have to get to win and cstanleytech Jun 2016 #35
No one will have enough pledged delegates ybbor Jun 2016 #41
I realize that they arent pledged yet but I am asking how many would he have cstanleytech Jun 2016 #85
TO THE CONVENTION...AND BEYOND! nt antigop Jun 2016 #36
This will only be a problem if he keeps asserting this *after* the last primary is over IMO. yodermon Jun 2016 #39
Agreed. After the last Primary... Feathery Scout Jun 2016 #112
How can a vote for one of two different candidates be contested? LannyDeVaney Jun 2016 #40
It isn't a majority that wins ybbor Jun 2016 #44
2383 is half of all delegates, pledged and super combined. pnwmom Jun 2016 #47
Right, right right ybbor Jun 2016 #51
No comment LannyDeVaney Jun 2016 #48
I'm sorry, see post 51 above ybbor Jun 2016 #54
Hey, it's a Saturday. LannyDeVaney Jun 2016 #56
I'll try ybbor Jun 2016 #67
I sympathize bravenak Jun 2016 #121
You may be looking for the term Brokered Convention Matt_R Jun 2016 #93
She WILL have a majority of pledged delegates. And despite "Bernie math" pnwmom Jun 2016 #45
People don't seem to understand us SmittynMo Jun 2016 #53
In a democracy, the person who has more votes wins the race. Beacool Jun 2016 #66
Sorry, but it's you that don't get it SmittynMo Jun 2016 #72
Wow..... Beacool Jun 2016 #79
Yeah OK SmittynMo Jun 2016 #81
if Clinton gets indicted, the Super Delegates Angel Martin Jun 2016 #90
Go Bernie! SammyWinstonJack Jun 2016 #83
Sanders: "The American people are "sick and tired of hearing about your d*mn emails!" tinrobot Jun 2016 #87
There has been a lot of damning information made public Lokijohn Jun 2016 #98
In other breaking news: tomorrow will be Sunday. brooklynite Jun 2016 #55
It just means that there will actually be a vote. Orsino Jun 2016 #57
It isn't clear at all how the superdelegates will vote. They are free agents. imagine2015 Jun 2016 #65
Yeah, no one SmittynMo Jun 2016 #73
Uh-huh. Orsino Jun 2016 #75
It's clear how those who have already committed to a candidate will vote. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #84
And Donald Trump smiles. baldguy Jun 2016 #68
And Clinton continues to join in the chaos. Matt_R Jun 2016 #95
As it should be! RoccoR5955 Jun 2016 #69
Bernie stands a better shot at getting the votes of the independents Angel Martin Jun 2016 #82
59% of pledged delegates Mnpaul Jun 2016 #128
There will not be a contested convention as Bernie will concede no later than June 17th. LonePirate Jun 2016 #74
Knr. SammyWinstonJack Jun 2016 #77
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Cryptoad Jun 2016 #78
Allowed? How so? n/t ebayfool Jun 2016 #96
That would be a good thing because the country would begin shifting back to the Left. -none Jun 2016 #115
How is Bernie a "non-Democrat?" RoccoR5955 Jun 2016 #159
I can't say what I really think of him and his handlers liberal N proud Jun 2016 #86
Good Marrah_G Jun 2016 #97
wont be contested...hillary wins on first ballot...then all sanders people can be escorted out beachbum bob Jun 2016 #102
Another one for the bin! thereismore Jun 2016 #140
If that's the case SwankyXomb Jun 2016 #106
How about no Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #122
And that last drop of respect I had for him is gone. tarheelsunc Jun 2016 #113
A true team player with the nation's best interest at heart.Oh, wait... JNelson6563 Jun 2016 #119
Sanders is lying about a contested convention to keep the small dollar donations flowing Gothmog Jun 2016 #123
It worked!!!!! Fuddnik Jun 2016 #124
Is Sanders making another trip to Rome for himself and ten family members using campaign funds? Gothmog Jun 2016 #136
Maybe he'll take me with him. Fuddnik Jun 2016 #143
can't be contested when hillary is voted the nominees on first ballot beachbum bob Jun 2016 #126
Yawn... stopbush Jun 2016 #129
So though he urged superdelegates to "vote in line with how the people of that state voted" muriel_volestrangler Jun 2016 #134
The hypocrisy, it Berns. nt SunSeeker Jun 2016 #144
Why is this "Breaking News"? brooklynite Jun 2016 #152
Welcome to 'Latest Bernie News.' onehandle Jun 2016 #153
One thing is certain to me for sure, Onlaketime Jun 2016 #160
LOCKING THREAD LostOne4Ever Jun 2016 #161
Latest Discussions»Latest Breaking News»Sanders Says Democratic C...»Reply #154