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and he still thinks he can win the nomination dlwickham May 2016 #1
No he doesn't. He knows he can't. This is for the money. Squinch May 2016 #6
^This Stuckinthebush May 2016 #12
This is why he sent Jane out on TV to beg the FBI to hurry up and indict Hillary... Walk away May 2016 #20
His "case" looks more like a bushel of sour grapes. "I won this state, so I should get them." IamMab May 2016 #2
Bernie's case sounds like Scalia: "argle bargle" CrowCityDem May 2016 #3
Sanders is lying. He knows that Obama did not win a majority by pledged delegates. Agnosticsherbet May 2016 #4
For me, it has always been astounding... yallerdawg May 2016 #5
Once hillary gets to 2026 pledged, the heat will increase on Bernie's backside. nt BootinUp May 2016 #7
Superdelegates were created to give the party a big part in selecting their nominee splat May 2016 #8
Yes, and here we are, splat! Cha May 2016 #24
Having a majority of pledged delegates that gets you to 2383 stopbush May 2016 #9
You need to stop being so nice to Bernie. LiberalFighter May 2016 #10
perfect. shadowandblossom May 2016 #21
Indeed. SunSeeker May 2016 #11
Yeah, and he's #FeelintheMath and it Berns! Cha May 2016 #13
The same math he used to explain how he would pay for his stopbush May 2016 #15
Sanders is further behind in pledged delegates and I don't see how he is Thinkingabout May 2016 #14
I have the feeling Sanders is setting himself up for a major embarrassment stopbush May 2016 #16
He could land the plane without cross winds but don't see this happening. Thinkingabout May 2016 #18
She will receive more delegates. LiberalFighter May 2016 #17
They will make their endorsements soon, think some have, just have not said the words yet. Thinkingabout May 2016 #19
In 2008, didn't Hillary have more of the popular vote... Satch59 May 2016 #22
Your memory is the same as mine. nt BootinUp May 2016 #23
And not once did she call for a contested convention. nt SunSeeker May 2016 #25
Check out the comments to the TPM article on this! SunSeeker May 2016 #26
That was a very vicious evisceration indeed. KitSileya May 2016 #32
Fools are ripped apart on TPM--no hides for hurting fee-fees. SunSeeker May 2016 #33
one of my favs: BootinUp May 2016 #36
"Go home Bernie, you're drunk" Maru Kitteh May 2016 #37
Oh wow, that was great reading... Satch59 May 2016 #38
hilarious! sarae May 2016 #39
It seems the presidency has now become his obsession. To think oasis May 2016 #27
At this point ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #28
I expect him to be millions in the red once he stopbush May 2016 #29
I'm particularly curious ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #30
Yep. That really is a scandal. You can't use campaign donations for relatives' vacays. SunSeeker May 2016 #34
I don't see how the trip ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #35
But, isn't the pope a superdelegate? Koinos May 2016 #40
Well, considering how he and the minions 2naSalit May 2016 #31
"Vote my way or else," is not a good campaign strategy. Koinos May 2016 #41
Yup. Tell-tale sign right there.......nt 2naSalit May 2016 #44
I don't think he understands the meaning of a "contested convention." Koinos May 2016 #42
His campaign has gone off the rails. sufrommich May 2016 #43
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