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I'm Voting for Bernie, SRSLY

Millions of air miles paid for by taxpayers and a bunch of stolen furniture and silverware from the White House don't make hiLIARy qualified to be President.
Apparently you're unaware of the balance of her qualifications for the job, such as intentionally creating a backdoor into our National Security Apparatus, blowing an opportunity to establish a mutually beneficial relationship with the Russians, playing a significant role in turning the Middle East from a seething cauldron into a roaring forest fire and of course managing to win the Heavy Weight Championship Belt for lying to the public (which is a gigantic accomplishment for a creature of Washington)..

...and let us not forget the raison d'être; using her family "charitable foundation" to funnel contributions to her cronies and score high dollar speeches for her and her hubby.

What's not to like?


Her pantsuits. They're hideous.
 
As a protest vote to show my scorn for All Things Clinton, I'm voting for Bernie in the Primary.
One wonders if you don't have anything more productive to do with your time OR is it that you just like standing in line to register a "protest" that nobody will be paying any attention to? Personally I would suggest that if you live in California and want to perform a meaningful protest against the Clinton Crime family you just donate some money to the plethora of PAC's that are spending money advertising in battle ground states against the Duchess of White Water.

Just a thought.

"Time is money. Wasted time means wasted money, means trouble." -- Shirley Temple

Condolences on your lack of reading comprehension. I'm already registered and always vote, so it will take no extra effort at all to lodge my protest vote against Clinton Corruption.
LOL... actually I read what you wrote just fine and was attempting to point out to you that you're wasting your own time on a completely meaningless "protest" that won't do anything to accomplish your objective, however, apparently your time just isn't worth anything to you.

And what I do with my money is my personal business. I don't post such info on anonymous message boards on the interwebs.
Go back and read what I wrote, at no point did I ask you about the specifics of your financial affairs (since I don't really give a fuck) all I did was provide a suggestion on how you might go about doing something that will actually be meaningful towards accomplishing your stated objective.
 
Bernie is actually helping Clinton stay in the news

If it were not for Bernie, all the news coverage would be Trump 24/7.
As a protest vote to show my scorn for All Things Clinton, I'm voting for Bernie in the Primary.
One wonders if you don't have anything more productive to do with your time OR is it that you just like standing in line to register a "protest" that nobody will be paying any attention to? Personally I would suggest that if you live in California and want to perform a meaningful protest against the Clinton Crime family you just donate some money to the plethora of PAC's that are spending money advertising in battle ground states against the Duchess of White Water.

Just a thought.

"Time is money. Wasted time means wasted money, means trouble." -- Shirley Temple

Actually I don't think it would be a waste of time or a wasted vote, though I could argue for the GOP to be recognized with significant support in advance of the general election. But in a state like California that could surprise us--they HAVE voted GOP in the distant past and could do so again in the current volatile political climate--Boe is just being realistic that it is more likely to vote blue. So why not throw the votes to the better of the two Democratic candidates that will most likely win the California primary?
 
As more than a few USMB members should understand, I am not a leftwing kinda gal. If I were to pick a label, it would be Liberatarian...

BUT....

As an artifact of my clueless youth (consistent with the concept that a Conservative is a Liberal who now has a job and pays taxes), I am still a registered Democrat. California being a de facto One Party State, it has never been worthwhile to change my registration. My inertia has finally paid off!

As a protest vote to show my scorn for All Things Clinton, I'm voting for Bernie in the Primary.

Yes, I'm feelin' the Bern.

:)
YOU ARE TRYING TOO HARD

Why do you always try to come-off like Caligrl?
 
Bernie is actually helping Clinton stay in the news

If it were not for Bernie, all the news coverage would be Trump 24/7.

Trump does seem to attract the huge lion's share of the coverage--it is like moths to a flame. And if the media attention begns waning just a bit, he knows just the outrageous thing to say that will push all the right buttons and get the focus back on him in the papers, on TV, on message boards, on talk radio, etc. After watching this all as objectively as possible, I have come to believe the man is brilliant.

But yes, Bernie is an enigma. Thoroughly likable and compelling in his own right. I will pause to listen to a bit of a Bernie speech while I turn the channel as quickly as possible to avoid one of Hillary's speeches. Her delivery style is like fingernails on a blackboard to me and her message is so scripted and so predictable that it is a total waste of time to listen in. But Bernie does help keep the Democratic race interesting.

Once Hillary is the nominee, I think she'll have a tough time getting the same face time that Trump gets. He is simply the more interesting candidate.
 
So why not throw the votes to the better of the two Democratic candidates that will most likely win the California primary?
Because Bernie isn't going to win the Democratic Nomination and once her majesty is crowned all the rank & file of the Democrat Party will fall in line behind her like the obedient lil' lemmings that they are, in 3 months nobody will remember Bernie Sanders (unless of course her Royal Douche Baginess makes the incredibly idiotic decision to pick him as her running mate).
 
So why not throw the votes to the better of the two Democratic candidates that will most likely win the California primary?
Because Bernie isn't going to win the Democratic Nomination and once her majesty is crowned all the rank & file of the Democrat Party will fall in line behind her like the obedient lil' lemmings that they are, in 3 months nobody will remember Bernie Sanders (unless of course her Royal Douche Baginess makes the incredibly idiotic decision to pick him as her running mate).

But the odds are overwhelmingly that the Democratic nominee will get California's electoral votes. So what harm is there is being a thorn in the lady's side? Help emphasize how weak she really is?
 
On a side note, I was just reading that a lawsuit has been filed, presumably prompted by the Sanders campaign, to keep the voter registration open in California until the primary election. The Republicans have a closed primary in California--only Republicans can vote. But the Democrats have thrown it open to anybody--GOP, Democrats, independents, Libertarians, whomever--to vote in the Democratic primary. And Bernie really REALLY wants those young independent votes that are his mainstay.
 
Millions of air miles paid for by taxpayers and a bunch of stolen furniture and silverware from the White House don't make hiLIARy qualified to be President.
Apparently you're unaware of the balance of her qualifications for the job, such as intentionally creating a backdoor into our National Security Apparatus, blowing an opportunity to establish a mutually beneficial relationship with the Russians, playing a significant role in turning the Middle East from a seething cauldron into a roaring forest fire and of course managing to win the Heavy Weight Championship Belt for lying to the public (which is a gigantic accomplishment for a creature of Washington)..

...and let us not forget the raison d'être; using her family "charitable foundation" to funnel contributions to her cronies and score high dollar speeches for her and her hubby.

What's not to like?


Her pantsuits. They're hideous.

Uh oh. There isn't much I like about Hillary. But I sort of like her pant suits. :(
 
So why not throw the votes to the better of the two Democratic candidates that will most likely win the California primary?
Because Bernie isn't going to win the Democratic Nomination and once her majesty is crowned all the rank & file of the Democrat Party will fall in line behind her like the obedient lil' lemmings that they are, in 3 months nobody will remember Bernie Sanders (unless of course her Royal Douche Baginess makes the incredibly idiotic decision to pick him as her running mate).

But the odds are overwhelmingly that the Democratic nominee will get California's electoral votes. So what harm is there is being a thorn in the lady's side? Help emphasize how weak she really is?
There's no "harm" in it, unless of course you actually care about your own time & effort and that you understand that you're not really being a "thorn" in anybody's side (well except for your own). Remember that in 2008 the Republicans tried an organized effort to do the same thing to Obama in several Democratic Primaries, how did that work out for 'em ?
 
I'm Voting for Bernie, SRSLY


^ of course you are... it's all about the hillary hatred, not that bernie would make a good president.

which he would not make a good president, because he has no idea how to work within compromise.

bombastic bernie beats the simpleton drum and that's great cuz someone has to do it.

then there's hillary who actually understands what it takes to preside over congress for four years.

no matter which of them gets the most votes in california, the split delegate math has her already cinching the required threshold.

most bernie fans are all about emotion and simple mathematics seem to elude them, of course.

they will kick and scream at the convention but they will not get their way with the nomination.

just like in 2008 when millions of angry hillary supporters refused to support obama, they WILL get over it.

just like in '08 the prospect of a trump presidency will eventually be enough to convince them.

yes leadership takes compromise, grownups realize this fact and don't cry about 'LIES' when it occurs.
^ blah blah blah blah HiLIARy/Goldman- supporter
 
It's Sanders and Trump. We need revolutionary change. I don't see how anyone can support Clinton.
they are either

A) on the gov't dole in some way, shape, or form (that includes def contractors and lobbyists)

or

B) voting for her based on her anatomy
 
As more than a few USMB members should understand, I am not a leftwing kinda gal. If I were to pick a label, it would be Liberatarian...

BUT....

As an artifact of my clueless youth (consistent with the concept that a Conservative is a Liberal who now has a job and pays taxes), I am still a registered Democrat. California being a de facto One Party State, it has never been worthwhile to change my registration. My inertia has finally paid off!

As a protest vote to show my scorn for All Things Clinton, I'm voting for Bernie in the Primary.

Yes, I'm feelin' the Bern.

:)

you should really stick to choosing the person you will vote for in the fall.

the idea of you being a democrat is laughable.

and your idea that a "conservative" is a liberal who got a job and pays taxes is imbecilic. I'm pretty sure I pay a lot more in taxes than you do. I'm also pretty sure that the raging bigotry among rightwingnuts has absolutely nothing to do with their status as wage earners.
 
So why not throw the votes to the better of the two Democratic candidates that will most likely win the California primary?
Because Bernie isn't going to win the Democratic Nomination and once her majesty is crowned all the rank & file of the Democrat Party will fall in line behind her like the obedient lil' lemmings that they are, in 3 months nobody will remember Bernie Sanders (unless of course her Royal Douche Baginess makes the incredibly idiotic decision to pick him as her running mate).

But the odds are overwhelmingly that the Democratic nominee will get California's electoral votes. So what harm is there is being a thorn in the lady's side? Help emphasize how weak she really is?
There's no "harm" in it, unless of course you actually care about your own time & effort and that you understand that you're not really being a "thorn" in anybody's side (well except for your own). Remember that in 2008 the Republicans tried an organized effort to do the same thing to Obama in several Democratic Primaries, how did that work out for 'em ?

I guess I don't recall them doing anything in the Democratic primaries. I remember them rigging several primary elections to throw the nomination to McCain. They did the same thing to help Romney. And that didn't work out well for them at all.

But do you honestly think all the support Bernie is getting, the votes, the face time on TV, the fact that his rallies pull thousands more supporters than hers do, etc. isn't a thorn in Hillary's side?
 
As more than a few USMB members should understand, I am not a leftwing kinda gal. If I were to pick a label, it would be Liberatarian...

BUT....

As an artifact of my clueless youth (consistent with the concept that a Conservative is a Liberal who now has a job and pays taxes), I am still a registered Democrat. California being a de facto One Party State, it has never been worthwhile to change my registration. My inertia has finally paid off!

As a protest vote to show my scorn for All Things Clinton, I'm voting for Bernie in the Primary.

Yes, I'm feelin' the Bern.

:)

you should really stick to choosing the person you will vote for in the fall.

the idea of you being a democrat is laughable.

and your idea that a "conservative" is a liberal who got a job and pays taxes is imbecilic. I'm pretty sure I pay a lot more in taxes than you do. I'm also pretty sure that the raging bigotry among rightwingnuts has absolutely nothing to do with their status as wage earners.
She's living in her self-imposed, Randian bubble :tinfoil: 'twas ever thus.
 
As more than a few USMB members should understand, I am not a leftwing kinda gal. If I were to pick a label, it would be Liberatarian...

BUT....

As an artifact of my clueless youth (consistent with the concept that a Conservative is a Liberal who now has a job and pays taxes), I am still a registered Democrat. California being a de facto One Party State, it has never been worthwhile to change my registration. My inertia has finally paid off!

As a protest vote to show my scorn for All Things Clinton, I'm voting for Bernie in the Primary.

Yes, I'm feelin' the Bern.

:)

you should really stick to choosing the person you will vote for in the fall.

the idea of you being a democrat is laughable.

and your idea that a "conservative" is a liberal who got a job and pays taxes is imbecilic. I'm pretty sure I pay a lot more in taxes than you do. I'm also pretty sure that the raging bigotry among rightwingnuts has absolutely nothing to do with their status as wage earners.
She's living in her self-imposed, Randian bubble :tinfoil: 'twas ever thus.

so she'll vote for the socialist because she thinks drumpf can beat him more easily.
 

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