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It’s certainly bad insofar as the media is perpetuating the idea that the primary is competitive, when Bernie is actually in the same boat as Ted Cruz at this point. The end result is that supporters are propped up with expectations of victory, and instead end up shellacked by the heavily-predicted double-digit loss

“He pushed the repeal of DADT through (thanks Clintons!)“

Not to detract from your general point, but this is a really bad understanding of the nature of presidencies. In 1992 Bill Clinton directly campaigned on totally ending the ban on gays in the military, along with a universal health care plan. When universal

Ellen is interwoven for me with my own coming out. My parents were both fans of her sitcom, and had been watching up to that point, and I knew it. I, fourteen, read in the newspaper about how she was a lesbian, and was coming out on her show, and how big a deal this was.

I wish he could be in his last year forever; he’s been his best self lately! He’s probably gonna be a great ex-president too...

Counting Thursday’s (potential?) debate, the DNC has six debates scheduled. I mean, is that not enough? The people who were going to watch the debates to make up their minds will have ample opportunity. And the Clinton/Sanders debates have not been particularly enlightening, for whatever reason. Perhaps its because

Being a sore loser and not conceding when he loses, shit talking the organizations when he doesn’t get their endorsements, stealing campaign data, whining about the establishment when he almost exclusively gets positive press and now constantly changing the conditions after agreeing to them - it’s Bernie’s world