lol Dystemper the idea that you'd claim anybody else is in full spin mode right now is hilarious.
lol Dystemper the idea that you'd claim anybody else is in full spin mode right now is hilarious.
Look this scandal is overblown, MASSIVELY, especially since we all already knew it was happening. I say that as someone who absolutely believes Sanders was/is the far better candidate.
But here's what you have to understand. The bar for the Democratic Party is set where most nations have it for their Political Parties. The bar for the Republican Party was taken off the hurdle around the time Dubya's Campaign tried to claim McCain had an illegitimate black child and the party has been trying to bury the bar further and further since.
So comparing scandals between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party is like comparing a Mediocre Wine to Kool-Aid.
One day I look forward to seeing full grown adults realize that their averse reactions to levity and positive/contemplative expressions of emotion are a cry for therapy.
I'm glad she's leaving. I don't think she represented the party well.
Why would expecting primary candidates to be treated equally prior to naming a nominated candidate be nonsense?
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You can't just nominate your special favorite, otherwise why do we have a primary election process at all?
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Nope definitely not, some of her interviews were a public relations disaster.
And who makes and enforces the rules? Oh, right. DNC.
Come back about broken rules when the Fed has to keep their promise.
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I could ask you that question since people like you were screaming "Fuck Hillary. Give us Bernie" as she continued to win the popular vote.
So, they listened to the will of the people.
I don't think this scandal is overblown. Just the opposite. When you are heading an organization that oversees a national party that helps get people elected into positions of power, and abuse that for whatever the hell reason, money, influence, whatever, she should face a congressional hearing.