Sanders' editorial, point by point

Let's start from the top.

Donald Trump would be a disaster and an embarrassment for our country if he were elected president.

Donald Trump is not going to be President. He's not running a real campaign, he's lost the money and organization races already, and he's pretty much doing himself in with each campaign gaffe he commits. The electoral college setup favors Clinton. He is the bogeyman.

His campaign is not based on anything of substance — improving the economy, our education system, healthcare or the environment. It is based on bigotry.

Politicians say all sorts of things when they're trying to win elections. Admittedly, Trump's choices are bad ones. But even good campaign choices will lead to bad government, as many of our previous Presidents have put on full display.

In these difficult times, we need a president who will bring our nation together, not someone who will divide us by race or religion, not someone who lacks an understanding of what our Constitution is about.

Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, is one of the most important architects of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which takes sovereign US authority and grants it to unelected ISDS courts. I'm sure she knows the Constitution, though.

On virtually every major issue facing this country and the needs of working families, Clinton’s positions are far superior to Trump’s.

Both candidates' positions are all over the place. Trump has said, for instance, that he would leave Social Security alone; Clinton has offered a hedged position that she would turn Social Security into a welfare program. But with Sanders' editorial we are back to trusting the words politicians use while they campaign for office. Let's not make that mistake, shall we? It's best to start with who politicians are, ignoring what they say.

Donald Trump is a charlatan, to be sure, a small-time crook and a publicity hound. Hillary Clinton is a skillful syndicate leader with an insatiable need for money, a warmongering attitude that would in all likelihood turn the Middle East into a wasteland, and a great penchant for secrecy. Her "plans" are of no consequence, she repays favors when they're in the six-figure-and-up category, and she throws constituencies under the bus at her convenience to satisfy the basically right-wing Methodist perspective upon the world she inherited from Hugh Rodham, her father. She will be our next President.

Our campaigns worked together to produce the most progressive platform in the history of American politics. Trump’s campaign wrote one of the most reactionary documents.

Platforms don't mean anything.

Clinton understands that Citizens United has undermined our democracy. She will nominate justices who are prepared to overturn that Supreme Court decision, which made it possible for billionaires to buy elections.

Really? Judging from Clinton's donor list, she appears as one of the beneficiaries of Citizens United. Why would she want to appoint justices who would do that?

Her court appointees also would protect a woman’s right to choose, workers’ rights, the rights of the LGBT community, the needs of minorities and immigrants and the government’s ability to protect the environment.

Trump, on the other hand, has made it clear that his Supreme Court appointees would preserve the court’s right-wing majority.

Why does Senator Sanders think he knows this with any degree of certainty? Secretary Clinton appointed a vice-president who used to like carving out exceptions to a woman's right to an abortion, when he was Governor of Virginia.

(We'll skip the parts comparing "positions" below this. Once again, 1) Trump won't win, and 2) Clinton can't be trusted. From Doug Henwood's My Turn: "Hillary is a model of position production, but there's little reason to trust any of her proposals. I've chosen instead to look at her history, which is not inspiring"(p. 125).)

I understand that many of my supporters are disappointed by the final results of the nominating process, but being despondent and inactive is not going to improve anything.

What would challenging electoral fraud do? And how about realignment? Realignment, it seems to me, is better than the current strategy, which involves 1) losing to neoliberal Democrats and then 2) using fear of neoliberal Republicans to keep neoliberal Democrats in power. Does Senator Sanders have an opinion on realignment?

Going forward and continuing the struggle is what matters.

Is that what we're doing here?

And, in that struggle, the most immediate task we face is to defeat Donald Trump.

Donald Trump himself seems to have this "immediate task" well in hand. So why Hillary Clinton, with all of her obvious advantages, needs to have Bernie Sanders go the "extra mile" to complete this done deed is beyond me.

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Clintons are both warmongers, selfish, money grubbing crooks. We've seen how they behaved for years, when they were desperately concerned about maintaining their political viability - can anyone even imagine what they'd be like if elected, and not needing to give a damn what anyone thinks anymore. Not assuming they did care what we think - just how they were "perceived." Fuck'em!

I respect what Bernie Sanders tried to do in his campaign. Also with respect, I don't give a damn what he thinks about Trump or Clintons. If he was/is so afraid of Trump, why didn't he protest when he knew the primaries were rigged, and he was robbed of votes? Too little too late, and I'm done listening to his opinions about this election.

Think Clintons are much more dangerous than Trump.

BTW: also surprised Obama, he of the drones ( oh, that was collateral damage) and TPP, and now collusion with GMO Monsanto & Co. is way past his own sell by date.

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as a response to your comment.

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[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSLH2QgTiB8 width:640 height:480]

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This was my one major complaint about Bernie, he simply didn't take the fight to Clinton enough. What was revealed in the Wikileaks was there barely beneath the surface long before, and there many areas where Bernie could have taken ti to the Clintons, been more of a bulldog and brought the house down, legally and in other ways. But he was so concerned about unity and not damaging Clinton too much, that he effectively let the DNC and Clinton corruption keep going unchecked. People were motivated by the movement that Bernie helped to unleash, and if he himself has decided to retire from carrying the torch, the others in the movement aren't just going to sit idly by and let the Clintons and the establishment reinforce the corruption even deeper.

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as I suggested in my previous diary here, is to get a conversation going about realignment. I'd like to hear from Sanders or at least from anyone in his camp about it.

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and I would like to be part of such a conversation, but I have a stupid question. How do you define "realignment"? Does it by definition require a third party?

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is with the period between 1852 and 1856 in American history. As regards "third parties," I suppose it depends upon whether or not you think of the Republican Party of 1854-1856 as a "third party."

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I'll have to finish reading the linked piece later after I sweat a few buckets this afternoon. Thanks for the conversation.

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I'm working on a response, as part of the conversation, but it will need to be a separate piece. I'm of the view that parties themselves can realign and that this also needs to be considered in our analysis. By the way, if we are just going to join parties and vote based on our ideal set of policies, I'd probably join Socialist Party USA: http://www.rev16.us

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There is only substitution.

If Trump suddenly dropped out and another Republican took his place, he would become the most evil demon ever standing for President in the history of the United States. And Bernie would be giving the same message about the new boogyman candidate.

The Dems have a bigger problem. They're just putting Trump's face on it.

On another note, why didn't Bernie mention Hillary's position on the One Issue that Rules them All, do you suppose?

The weapons industry and the Empire ideologues are supporting Hillary Clinton because they have every reason to believe she will protect their their war-profiteering operation, while the American people pick up the entire tab, none the wiser. When the Clinton's made Neoliberalism the underlying economic policy of the Democratic Party twenty-five years ago, it catapulted the Neocons into the most powerful positions in the Federal government. Neocons and Neocon embeds advise the White House and control most of the strategic agencies that generate the nation's classified documents, which they successfully hide behind.

Like a good Neocon, Hillary is fully on board with America's desperate quest for Empire, a reality where the US is the sole Superpower-Ruler of the World. Right out of the Project for a New American Century, the Neocon's strategy to secure their Supreme Rule is to force both Russia and China into subservient surrender.

The infrastructure neglect and blight-studded dystopia that surrounds Americans at home is one of the many painful austerity sacrifices the American people agree to embrace when they vote President Lady-Parts and her Endless Wars™ into office. That and all the soul crushing austerity Americans are enduring, to pay for the US wars of aggression, is by their own choice. It's right there in the fine print: "Hillary pledges to continue President Obama's Neocon-inspired policies and push harder for victory over ISIS." (Which has doubled its reach this year.)

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there is a partial realignment in process. Large portions of the owning class are migrating to the Democratic Party because the Republican Party has gone off the deep end. The necessary realignment that is not happening involves the Berniecrats, who still seem to be sorting things out.

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I agree. But I accidently went off track because I stopped seeing "the Bernie contingent" as an entity. I re-sorted them back into the four big component groups who are not all in for 2016. They comprise the largest voter pool out there: The Left, Millennial's, Independent, and US Workers, who are no longer represented by either party. I suspect that most of Trump's voters come from the latter.

There's a lot of overlap, even on the Republican side, which has also disenfranchised many of their voters, with nowhere to go.

I'm doing a piece that looks at this same phenomenon from the special interest side of the dilemma. For the first time, special interests are faced with the revolt of the voters, who refused to vote for the already-purchased Establishment candidates. In other words, the majority of voters, people who deliberately voted for Outsider candidates in the Primaries (the sum of Bernie and Trump voters).

One thing that has infuriated the Republican Neocons, and driven them and their donors to Hillary's campaign, is Donald Trump's businesslike attitude about the costly Endless Wars™, driven by Neocon ideology. Their outrage is mirrored by the US war profiteers of the defense industry, who had logged donations to Hillary from the beginning. They are determined to drown out Trump's message, by any means, before it becomes part of the national conversation. As for the financiers who launder the war profits and run the casinos for the spoiled, do-nothing Plutocrats-of-America — they are keeping their heads down in this final stretch. They invested heavily in Hillary in advance by sitting through her "top secret" top-dollar speeches. Meanwhile, the Party's right wing is silently seething because Donald Trump broke their political Party and he's not even a Republican!

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there are going to be a LOT of people without any party to support them. All sorts of prepackaged lame stuff will be invented so that they can all feel good being Democrats. I have no idea if such an arrangement would be stable.

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We'll do this song and dance all over again with another boogeyman the corporate puppeteers want us to be afraid of while their chosen candidate actually do the horrible things expected out of the boogeyman.

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

just a squeaker of a "majority" is why they have him out there shilling for them. It will piss them off to no end if the Green party gets some of "her" votes, no matter whether she wins it or not. These people want it ALL, and that includes our measly little votes now.

Sorry Bernie, can't follow you there anymore. You've helped open many eyes and now you want us to shut them again? Not gonna happen. We may lose this time and we may lose for all time, but we no longer have to participate in doing our own selves in. We are NOT Repugnants, do you not get that? We are sick of voting against our own interests as we've done for so long, how in hell can you ask us to go back to that after all you've done to expose that fallacy?

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Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur

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i enjoyed the hell out of voting against every single dnc toady on my WI primary early vote yesterday. i guess all that really included was ron kind, but hey, fuck ron kind!

the CoC told me that the ballot would be invalid if i didn't vote for someone for each position, so i did, which included feingold. the other choice was harbach, who talks a bit too much about protecting religious freedoms, "national security" and "citizens rights". i'm not sure why he's running as a dem.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

Sorry; Hillary doesn't meet this standard. #1, there were the repeated "artful smears" and dog whistle language used by her & her campaign in 2008. Then her wholly owned subsidiary the dnc was considering more of it this campaign

#2, she most certainly does divide us by race & religion. And sex. Anyone remember "a special place in hell". And of course "super predators...brought to heel"

#3, right to choose. Her support of a woman's right to control her own body is NOT absolute. She had plenty of conditions in her answer to the question at the fox Detroit town hall

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Now to get Sanders' attention...

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“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon

Read now how she's "walking back" her comments re: FBI Comey - saying she "short circuited" what she meant to say, or some shit like that
It was CNN, and I couldn't even read it - headline made me gag before I croaked with laughter

The LIAR leaves me gobsmacked every time. How does she mange to keep this up????

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Read the front page of the wapost. Look at all the anti-trump articles. Realize that most of the criticisms also apply to Hillary. But there aren't any articles critical of Hillary.

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Every time she shouts into her microphone about Trump lying - I think - whoa, do you know how obnoxious you sound, and of course, we know you're talking about yourself!

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Green party. He is what he is, its been clear all along. I suppose if all these late comers to the GP would have recognized that a year ago, this third party aspiration would be further along. Now its too late.

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This is what it is. For whatever reason, Bernie Sanders is no longer in charge of any revolutions.

YOU ARE. And I am.

When do we move forward?

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"not us, me."

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and we're responding to it. Is he not talking to us? Should we not reply?

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YOU ARE. And I am.

When do we move forward?

And, more importantly, how?

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and I'm working to get Jill on the ballot.

I'll also be working to see if we can get paper trails for our voting machines. How's that for a start?

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I'm doing some compare and contrast amongst the candidates,

and I'm working to get Jill on the ballot.

I'll also be working to see if we can get paper trails for our voting machines. How's that for a start?

Not bad. It's a vector, anyway; which is far better than a lot of the "move beyond Bernie" posts I've read in the past few days.....

Smile

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clear winner, not only with the best position but exposing the cruel hypocrisy of everyone else. See last night's Video News if you haven't yet, http://caucus99percent.com/content/video-news-open-thread-jill-hill-trum...

I'll compare and contrast on other issues, using the same methodology, as time allows.

I encourage everyone to check with Ballotpedia to see if their state has voting machines with paper trails; and if not, email your Secretary of State and find out what it would take to add paper trails. https://ballotpedia.org/Voting_equipment_by_state

There are lots of issues and campaigns where we can make inroads and things we can do; I think people are hesitating because it can seem overwhelming. Each person may decide a little differently what they want to do, but I think that will be OK, because collectively we can have a big impact. I think it matters more that we do something constructive than exactly what we do. Pick something and dive in.

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before us... HOW?

and so far, Ive not seen a whole lot of ...well, anything, on that, certainly nothing that is cohesive. The Left and the Bernie Faction/s have splintered even further since Bernie's defection. (sad)

fwiw, I know I have been crazy busy (mostly Back To School matters, home & family) for the past several weeks. I think there's that going on for other people as well, in combination with a buttload of BernieFolk in shellshock. Not just shellshock over Bernie's cave but also just the whole insanely obvious way the media (and most of the country) has completely ignored all the election fraud, the DNC Leaks and the rest of it. Its been like this giant collective YAWN while the Coronation proceeds as planned. Momentarily at least, it feels like (to me) the only sane thing to do right now is step back, get out the way, don't get hit, duck!, and re-calibrate. Feels very much like an abused spouse/wife who has nowhere to go and no money to go there.

Having said that... I just wanna toss in to the mix one thing Ive seen, apparently Maine has a referendum on their Nov ballot, to do Ranked Choice Voting. IF I have time later, I may try to come back to this topic, could be a couple weeks, lol.

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Feels very much like an abused spouse/wife who has nowhere to go and no money to go there.

Indeed it does!

Sad

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He doesn't want to be the fallguy for Clinton losing so he's going the extra mile to cover himself.

I'm sure there are multiple factors playing into his decision.

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They were no doubt deathly afraid of a Democrat victory, so they decided to stay with the Whig Party... no, wait...

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The presidential election of 1856 was the last election in which any sort of major party realignment took place. By that time the Whig Party had self-destructed, and contesting for the second spot on the dance card was the new anti-slavery Republican Party, along with the anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic American (Know-Nothing) Party, whose standard bearer was former President Millard Fillmore. The first Republican candidate for President was former California Senator John Fremont.

The Democratic Party candidate, John Buchanan, won the election, but Fremont finished a strong second. The Know-Nothing candidate only managed to win one state, and the party soon faded from the scene. In 1860, there were four major candidates on the ballot, representing the Democratic, Republican, Southern Democratic and Constitution parties. The Republican candidate, Abraham Lincoln, won nearly 40% of the popular vote, compared to 18% for Southern Democratic candidate, John Breckinridge.

Personally, I think the Republican Party is teetering on the edge of irrelevancy, a la the Know-Nothings, and there is at least the potential for mainstream Republicans to be folded into the Democratic Party, creating the potential for a new leftist party that embraces much of the agenda and policy proposals of Bernie Sanders. For this to happen, a sufficient number of people will have to "vote with their feet" and leave the Democratic Party once and for all. Given the shit sandwich the Democrats are intent on serving everyone who isn't uber-wealthy or part of the upscale professional class, this may not be as unrealistic as it appears at first blush.

Best thing to do right now - support Jill Stein and the Green Party. Better options may develop in the future, but right now the Greens are the only game in town.

#JillNotHill

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I laid much of this out in my diary on it.

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That with trying to get electoral reform moving, an STV or PR system instead of FPtP. Should keep me busy for a few presidential cycles.

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Best thing to do right now - support Jill Stein and the Green Party. Better options may develop in the future, but right now the Greens are the only game in town.

#JillNotHill

Jill Stein 2016 -- because fuck this shit!

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[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThY52oL-S5I]

Try as I might, I gotta say I like Bernie Sanders circa 1991 a lot better than I like Bernie Sanders circa August 2016. Somewhere along the line, the leftist firebrand seems to have morphed into a water carrier for the oligarchy. Sad.

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The younger man in the video is correct, you know! What he said this year was correct, too. And then the Convention, and the "Unity" thing. I still find myself confused. How does any politician that can obviously think that clearly regarding the major parties, suddenly end up placing their tired game plan above principal? I know that politicians need to be able to compromise to get things done, but this is full-on capitulation.

There is this part of me that still wants to respect him as much as I did during the primaries, that wants to believe that he is under duress, or perhaps just abiding by an agreement that the establishment Dems threw into the toilet before the ink was dry. I even occasionally hope that he suspects that Clinton will self-destruct, as I expect Trump to, and then he can pick up the pieces. -And FWIW, if he doesn't play nice with the establishment Dems, that couldn't happen. WE don't control THEIR votes, either.

But the saddest thing about this, is that he is a fat half-generation older than me, and good luck trying to get him to admit that he was robbed, publicly. -And that it was mostly done with computers. I can't convince most people MY age, let alone someone that grew up before computers were a common thing. He's from the tail-end of the "Greatest Generation", and I suspect his world-view doesn't allow that we have devolved to this level of dishonesty and tribalism, or that what was once a bright, shiny, new technology has become a blunt instrument in the hands of thugs.

For that reason alone, I forgive him the Clinton-boosting, and would gladly shake his hand for what he has already done for us. But I'm voting Green.

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Libertarian since Trump is such a disaster. We need the same for Jill. It's very likely $hillary will end up president, but we need to lay the groundwork for 2020. Some state Republicans plan to bail on Trump, vote Libertarian

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threats and a beating to bring someone into total capitulation. The Clintons could teach the Mafia a thing or two. Bernie will never be the same after what happened to him Monday night after the convention. He has been totally neutered.

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It's Shailene Woolley, Seth McFarlane, and other Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences members. Clinton is microtargeting those who were on the Bernie train and now want his supporters as an ATM . I hesitate to say influence as the only ones who have any chance in this arena to influence progressives are Bill Maher and Michael Moore. Bill Maher has already eaten the chicken, and Michael Moore has said he would help defeat Drumpf (but not necessarily by jumping into the Clinton Chicken Coop-CCC). The CCC is hoping the Shailenes of Hollywood will influence the millennials.

My thought behind this is that Bernie's staff didn't tweet a link, nor have any links on his webpages until about an hour ago on the Bernie 2016 FB page. Moreover the letter (probably written by CCC, weakly approved by Bernie) had "Bernie Sanders, a junior senator from VT", plus a YT of his speech at the CCC Convention at the beginning, instead of "Senator Bernie Sanders was a Democratic candidate for President."

However, Shailene is busy with the Revolution. She's in DC tomorrow for the Youth of the Standing Rock Reservation, who opposed the Keystone XL.

https://twitter.com/shailenewoodley/status/760879050957225984

The best part of this op-ed? The replay of the YT and the crowd is chanting, "99 Percent."

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while Trump is busy defeating himself. Give LOTS of money.

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Support Hillary Clinton in her effort to defeat Donald Trump --while Trump is busy defeating himself. Give LOTS of money.

Le Snarque, j'assume?

Wink

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Continuing the struggle? It appears as if Bernie wants our struggles to continue forever.

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You earned my vote. You don't get to transfer it to FSC.

It goes to somebody else willing to earn it. Which FSC is not capable of doing. She expects everything to be given to her, and others to hand her the victory out of fear.

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The Left will vote Clinton out of fear, the right out of loyalty to politicians and business magnates who have made quid pro quo deals with Clinton, and the "moderates" will vote Clinton out of ideological adherence. It's going to be a landslide!

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on Hillary's Inauguration Day in some steakhouse in D.C and plot our strategy for undermining her Presidency?

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