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So southern democrats shouldn’t have a say in who gets nominated?

Every time he loses, Bernie Sanders alludes to voting “irregularities.” When he wins, mostly caucuses, which are not very democratic in their own right given that most people can’t have the time to participate in them, not so much. The Democrats dropped from NY rolls would be favorable towards Hillary. Because Hillary

In sum: Realistically, we’re going to end up with a contest between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump (I can’t believe I’m typing that, but sadly it’s true) for the Presidency.

Sanders still technically has a numerical path to the nomination, but in a practical sense, he doesn’t.

The margin is like 300K right now. And lets not pretend that all those voters were going to go for Bernie. That’s asking a lot of flexible math.

Anytime someone talks about revolution, I can’t help but roll my eyes.

I lost all respect for Ms. Sarandon when I saw video of her harassing Dolores Huerta. Support Bernie, fine. But don’t get in the face of and yell at a woman in her late 80's who has done more for the working poor than Susan, or Bernie will ever hope to in 10 lifetimes.

Did you not see the word viable? There are lots of qualified people of either gender who are not viable as candidates, and unfortunately, female candidates often have to be twice as qualified as their male peers to be considered viable.

This! It’s nothing to do with who she supports, and everything to do with how she criticizes Clinton.

It’s not her support of Bernie Sanders that makes me question her feminism, but the fact that she chooses to define Clinton by her relationship to her father and her husband, rather than any actual merits or her own accomplishments.

Can all of these people who want a female president, just not this one please give me five viable alternatives with the public service and foreign policy experience of Hillary Clinton we can run in 2020?

Now does that look like the face of someone who would trick you into joining a paid service? The answer is yes. Yes it does. He also looks like he is hiding something in his mouth. Some sort of contraband.

I think this speaks to one of the things people have said about her; that she’s absolutely fired up and a totally different person when she’s talking policy and substance, compared to campaigning. Politico had an interesting article on this from someone who’d reported on her both when she was Secretary of State and on

My thought exactly. There is no issue with how the girl responded, and it’s clear she was raped, but it also seems like the boy didn’t understand (hopefully) that when she was making small protests, it was his responsibility to take that as a solid ‘no’.

A perfect example, ladies and gentlemen, of why “yes means yes” has to be taught alongside “no means no.” Poor woman ):

The obvious double standard here drives me crazy. I’m trying to imagine what the reaction would be if boys were told they can’t wear shorts or short sleeve shirts because it might be distracting to teachers, especially if the rationale were that it’s too distracting to gay male teachers...

Oh my God. I can see her wrists. They are so creamy and delicate. And she’s touching herself! A lady never touches herself in public. And is that... YES. It’s a dab of rouge! What a painted harlot. Plus she was posing for a painter, who certainly defiled her the moment they were left alone.

The real problem is that we allow girls to go to school at all! With their boobs and legs and various holes that could be penetrated....it’s a recipe for disaster.

Presumably those men didn’t know you were 12, they just pegged your age wrong. Badu is talking about male adults working in a school setting knowing that these are children — and their charges.

I’ll never cease to be amazed by how quickly people forget that superdelegates jumped ship from Clinton to Obama in 2008 once it became clear that he was winning.

There’s no conspiracy. If Bernie were actually winning (or if he manages some major upsets in the next few big primaries) more superdelegates would join his