*lights the fuse*
Ironbite- y'all ready for this?
DUN NUN NU!
Ok time for the old Pipe Bomb effect which I don't think I've ever done outside of Flame and Burn. Gonna be interesting as I ramble and rave but it's on topic for now.
Queen, I'm trying to figure out exactly why every time you have some sort of opinion that others don't really agree with whole heartily you blame it on the booze. You can't be drinking that much all the time and still maintain employment. Just own up to things and we can go on with our lives staring at your gams.
Now to address some of the points that I and Nicki have come up with. Keep in mind there's no way I'm quoting whole posts so this'll be me just rambling.
While it is true Sanders seems to be lagging behind in the black vote category, that can be attributed to numerous things. More then likely it's how he delivers his message that seems to put people off. They're so used to being pandered too that they can't actually respond to a straight talker who's giving them the facts and then letting them make up their minds. It's one of the things I like about Sanders. He talks straight, doesn't pander, and lets others come to their own conclusions. Maybe that's hurting him and quite possibly Clinton's taking advantage of that in the south. But I'm not sure why that's such a bad thing.
You're wrong about Hil-Dog being any different then she was in 2008 and now. She's the same old bitch she always has been, only with a focus on the "youth" voting block this time around. But she's pandering to that block by quoting memes, latching onto popular culture, and even trying to insert herself into conversations that really have nothing to do with her or should include her. It doesn't perplex me at all about how she's running this campaign this time around. It's the same old strategy that made her the runner up last time and this time she's not gonna accept a Secretary of State position to appease her.
And that leads me to the head of the DNC. You cannot begin to convince me that Sanders is facing an uphill climb from them if Debbie Wasserman Schultz is charing the DNC. She was Clinton's 2008 campaign chair for fuck's sake. Look me in the eye and tell me that the Dems aren't dirty dealing this as to apologize for letting a black man take what was supposed to be her seat away from her. Go on. I know you can but I'm not accepting that. Schultz and the data breech and it's punishment of the Sanders campaign are just another example about how they don't want a so called "outsider" stealing another march on them like last time. Clinton wants the White House again and wants to be the woman in charge and will do everything in her power to make that happen. If that includes sabotaging another campaign, so be it.
And that leads me to the last point I'll address that you've made, the super delegates. Yes Clinton has 500 to Sanders' 8 I believe you said? That's because the super delegates know the writing on the wall when they see it. Clinton is the party's choice. Sanders didn't alienate any of these people with his manner. They were ordered to go pledge for Clinton by the DNC. Sanders faces one of the biggest uphill battles I've ever seen in this election. And it's a battle I really hope he wins but we'll see.
Now I'm gonna sit here and say that I don't like some of the things Clinton is for. I have issues with both Sanders and Clinton in regards to the issues they want to bring to the White House. But I'm not gonna sit here and claim that whatever Clinton is doing is right just because she's got a vagina which is what some SJWs want. They want her above all forms of criticism without understanding how wrong that is. The more we criticize these candidates the more they listen to us and the more progressive we as a nation actually get.
Ironbite-*drops the mic*