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It does matter because it still has the power to make or break candidates during times like these. I'm not saying it matters in a good way. It's part of the game. Stringer Bell would agree. You're no Stringer Bell.

I'm not asking for anything. I was clarifying that the system is the thing people find corrupt, not the delegates themselves. That argument you made. Stay obtuse.

Yes it does. That's the system in place right now. The one where superdelegates have to matter and be appealed to or you're fucked. It's a shitty system that many want to see go but for the time being it's what we're stuck with. Opting out of it is suicide.

The superdelegates themselves aren't corrupt and horrible. It's the fact that we still use this system that is. It's never been an argument that the delegates themselves are corrupt, it's the way the system is set up.

Enough Said was a good recent one that doesn't get talked about much. It really makes me miss Gandolfini. My favorite romcom might be Rushmore even if it didn't quite work out in the end.

There could be reluctance on the part that Clinton's skeletons and record make it so damn easy to spin a negative narrative and there's no damn way Trump won't go dirtier than we have seen a modern politician go. In a no prisoners campaign I personally feel so much more comfortable with Sanders. The worst they can

The states tomorrow plus the will of the superdelegates upon deciding to whom they will side with next month could edge this towards being contested at the Convention, numbers wise.

Oh Jesus. Don't make it so that those who are not adamant about her nomination are clearly just "sexist" and misogynist trolls. That's far from reality and nearly all of the progressive and liberal people I've come across on campus, regardless gender or sexual preferences, are well informed in their politics and still

You have a fitting avatar. Counting the superdelegates now by the AP and major media outlets is absurd. They don't count until next month and calling it as expected before voters can even get out there tomorrow just fuels their wanting to cast their ballots.

No I'm not. I'm somehow a Bay movie watcher for my comment? The fact that I'm posting on this website makes it a statistic improbability I would support one of that director's movies.

Caroline spends an awfully weird amount of time writing about Disney princesses. Are we sure the editors should be encouraging this sort of arrested development?

Thanks. It's time like these I wish I had spent my years following high school better. A college degree would make things me feel really safe right about now.

Don't tell others what to accept and deal with. You are pushy and flat out rude. There is nothing about your pragmatism that makes you a better citizen or person than me or the other people who share beliefs like myself. Bullies like you should not run the world. Bullies like you are the reason Trumps are able to get

You take an uncomfortable amount of pride in looking down on others. You have a cult like devotion to your party leader. This whole thing you're doing right now is blind devotion and hypocrisy if you're going to throw stones at die hard Bernie supporters no matter how hard you try to bludgeon in absolute rhetoric your

Elizabeth Warren and Sanders are both politicians that we need more of. I'm not spouting nonsense. You're really reveling in calling Sanders an old shouty guy but he's shouting about the right things. Bernie has done a shit ton of work in his time and on this campaign. He has stood on picket lines and gone after

I loved Popstar. It is insanely quotable as to be expected from these guys. I loved it more than Macgruber even. It helped take my mind off being fired this week. Recommended reading would be Ways To Disappear. A debut novel by Idra Novey

The only candidate that should be getting called an asshole is Trump. Sanders is doing an impression of a politician who has had one of the most storied careers of any living Senator for standing behind smaller people less privileged than himself and for refusing to stand down against those who should be held