raspberrybang
raspberrybang
raspberrybang

The polls are misleading in that they don’t account for newly registered voters, nor voters who have switched party affiliation. At every Sanders really you can find many people registering for the first time, or switching parties so they can vote in the primary.

I’ve given much thought to this, ( like more than any non-crazy person should ) and I’ve decided that I can’t vote for Hillary. Just can’t. Tired of the lesser of two evils thing.

A soldier is just doing their job - not seeking sadistic thrills. Not trying to be a jerk, but false equivalency much?

Green and black.

As to your final point: I definitely mind. We need a leader, not a weather vane.

Well, of course. To be president, one must be ambitious. It’s not a gig you fall into unless someone died.

No offense taken - I don’t think it’s a harsh thing to say at all. I admit to being an idealist.

See, you keep assuming I disagree with you on certain things when I don’t. You’re right - they’ll be viscious to any Democratic president.

Thanks for willfully misinterpreting my words...

There was a loooot going on between the DNC and state parties, though. And even though Clinton was the preferred candidate, Obama was more willing to work with the DNC during the primary.

I think you’re spot on; I don’t think Hillary Clinton ever had a vision of leadership - just personal enrichment.

She’s opportunistic, is what you’re saying. (Which is my sentiment.)

And the problem isn’t the content of her speech, but rather the sincerity of her statements.

The same states Obama won. I think Bernie has the chance to win by an even larger margin if he runs his campaign the right way.

Something to think about that I rarely see mentioned: Hillary Clinton is already despised by about half the country. It was easy to demonize Obama and stop his progress - in a way I fear it will be even easier to demonize President Hillary Clinton.

Oh my god, I thought I was the only one! Didn't play the game. Don't plan to, but was curious enough to keep track of it.

My sentiment exaaaactly! This is why I didn't even bother with Destiny. After Diablo III... Modern game design sensibilities boggle my mind.

I know you weren't replying to me, but just to provide my perspective: I think there's nothing to reconcile. It's a handheld device — and every single portable console that I've ever held/used (every major portable released since the original GameBoy, sans PS Vita) has had the quirk of having stiffer, more clunky,

I remember reading that Microsoft had right of first refusal with Bungie — meaning that Microsoft had the right to publish or reject a Bungie game before anyone else.

Speak for yourself. As someone who has spent my entire lifetime winning against my little brother and all my friends at almost everything, I loooove when I'm punished for being good. It's not fun always winning...