Wait, it’s not? Shit.
Wait, it’s not? Shit.
Yup. You’re just old now. Like me. I understood very few of those words.
Well, since the modern-day neo-Nazi is already a poser Nazi, the poser neo-Nazi is definitionally twice-posed.
Out of curiousity, and because I think your possible scenario is, we’ll, very possible, who do you think the Dems could put up that would win? Presuming Sanders doesn’t run due to age or whatever?
While you’re not wrong, it really has nothing to do with living in a democracy or not. Popularity is a distinct metric from electability or perceptions of governing ability. It’s all to do with social science and study design. This is consistent across many countries and many forms of government that personal…
Also, Nieto is closer to the center than he is.
I will respond to this once and once only. If you think that this is indication of fraud, then you literally have no idea about how polling biases work, and you definitely have no idea what it actually takes to rig an election. I’ve seen it done overseas, namely in the exact same countries your precious article…
If Bernie has truly done for politics what Rowling did for reading, then those donations were not in vain. Also, there’s an inherent risk in donating to a candidate, namely that they’ll lose. A political donation comes with no guarantee, as the donors to 100 percent of unsuccessful candidates know all too well. …
It’s not cheating if the rules are published ahead of time, and everyone has an equal opportunity to understand them, and to adjust their strategies accordingly. Bernie knew and understood the rules.
I don’t disagree with this. However, one of the key rules of polling is that popularity rarely if ever translates into vote percentage. This is sort of a truism that I’ve seen to be accurate across many countries and many political systems.
Hillary didn’t rig the election. The nomination process has been in place in some format since 1984. Last I checked, Hillary didn’t run for President then. I hope you’re joking with this.
I’d argue that the “bro” thing is more of a mindset than an actual post-college male demographic, but thanks for your comment. I totally get why he ran as a D, and I think it was the right thing to do. What I take issue with is the disingenuous assertion from so many Bernie supporters (though you don’t seem to buy…
As a parent, yes. You should be grossed out by this. Not perhaps grossed out by the changing so much (it’s natural, it has to be done, sometimes no good place, etc...), but definitely by the “not putting anything on the table” bit.
Totally agree. It was the Ron Paul strategy but much more successful.
The point USC that political parties are privately-funded organizations and, as such, have the right to select their own rules. I’m certainly not saying that Bernie shouldn’t have run as a Democrat. It was actually his best chance in the general (had he been nominated). What I’m saying is that complaining about the…
Your post is cute.
Superdelegates are a function of the convention, and only vote in the convention. AT THE CONVENTION, the Republicans nominate more democratically. I made no representation about the primaries, and in fact, I agree with you about how vote are apportioned. Winner take all is a bad system, as is any system that allocates…
Oh, the spirit of the lord moves within them for sure.
Never assume conspiracy when gross incompetence is equally likely a cause. I believe that’s Occam’s Razor’s Nick.