And it’s a good thing because who wants to support a party that nominates unqualified people for high office, thereby trivializing and sullying the office in question?
In a similar vein, a friend asked me where Hillary stood on the toilet issue, and I responded that she stood wherever the most recent focus group indicated it wanted her to stand. And that is unbelievably cool. I come from a place where nobody has cared what the people want – well, ever. I only want politicians who have no opinions, no beliefs, no personality, and who exist to transmit the will of the voters. Which has enormous drawbacks since voters are dumb. But this system is massively better than any alternative.
So good job, Bernie. Things are going exactly as they should.
How very ironic that the Democrats and not the Republicans are now the party likely to have a contested convention.
(The only reason I’m not adding a smiley face is because the new “improved” WordPress no longer puts icons in the correct place in comments.)
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It is the unpredictability of American politics that makes it so great.
Of course, this year Spain is winning that contest because half a year after the election, there’s still no president and no government.
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I think a brief overview of how the superdelegate system works is in order
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/quora/realistically-what-is-ber_b_9772474.html
While I don’t share the over-the-top evaulation of Bernie, the overall point remains: He has no chance to even make this a contested convention.
I’m sorry to be the proverbial fly in the soup here, but them are the facts.
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