Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: If Bernie would continue as an INDEPENDENT... [View all]Waiting For Everyman
(9,385 posts)which, along with what has already been shown in the Primary, may make the situation self-evident to nearly all who are watching, which will be a lot of people.
He has confronted the party about better representation of his delegates on the 3 major convention committees. I believe he only has something like 3 of his delegates on those committees out of 80-something. It's absurd on its face.
Then we'll see what happens when he insists on his platform, which represents our wing of the party. If we fight, and are shut out on that too, then the case can be presented to grassroots Dems, independents, and the public at large as to what has happened: that there has been a hostile take-over of the party by the Third Way led by the Clintons in the 1990s, and what occurred occurred during the Primary process (all of the incidents which we have all seen), and that due to the entire triangulated fraud, the whole scope of which was unknown before this Primary process caused it to be revealed (including the above confrontations during the convention), all bets are off. A very strong case can be made once all of the cards are played and turned over, so to speak.
There's another possibility (besides the FBI being a factor directly): if he has reason to know that she will be impeached, that would be the only way imo that he might accept a VP "compromise". If I see that happen, I will know what's going on.
It's a good question, AmBlue. I'm with Bernie in whatever he decides to do, however nobody tells me how to vote, not even him.