Bernie Has Exceeded My Every Expectation

How has a Senator from my tiny home State even run a globally known politician close? How has he even run her close despite the DNC and the media? How has he even run her close despite the corporations money, despite the broken electoral process, despite Citizens United and contrary to the talking heads inevitable coronation monologue?

Complete and utter disgust with the current social and political system.

I noticed Markos desperately trying to heal wounds [to stop readers leaving] that go well beyond his blog, the Democratic Party like it's meaner brother the GOP is in an existential dilemma. They have both ignored the voters for so long now [giving lip service every now and again] that anything they say can be safely ignored. Once in power they do their sponsors bidding. Ask me to support a party that does not give a fuck about me, my loved ones, my friends and even those on the other side? Seriously?

This has gone well beyond the poultice of making the Party better by conniving with it and somehow pretending that you have any influence upon it whatsoever is idiotic. It needs tearing down and rebuilding along with the never ending grubbing for money by those once elected.

We face an election where the two candidates that are both massively unpopular and untrustworthy. We have two parties less popular than irritable bowl syndrome. There is no way of rebuilding these bloated yet still animated corpses, they both need challenging, trashing and replacing. The system is so embedded in its legalized corruption [since they write the laws] that there is nothing left worth salvaging. I cannot in good conscience vote for either of the likely nominees, I'll leave that to those who in my opinion have a misguided view that the system works for anyone outside the very richest.

I expect the up coming election to be one of the greatest efforts in voter suppression by the sheer disgust it deliberately engenders to all but the most deaf. I expect a blog I once enjoyed to be filled with wall to wall partisan drivel, echoing talking points without meaningful contradiction, which will make it no different than the media in general.

I don't even know if I have the stomach to follow the upcoming election, good grief, it is going to be depressing.

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gendjinn's picture

Decades of disrespectful, vile, and outright nasty comments about the victims. Decades of rubbing salt into the wounds of the families. Blaming the innocent for the crimes of the powerful.

No one will pay a price. No one connected or important that is.

Were charges ever filed for the Kent State murders? They haven't been for Bloody Sunday 1972.

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stevej's picture

worst of the Clinton supporters including Dworkin, Moulitas, and others are suddenly all about how great Sanders is. Do not be fooled - they know that if they fail to unite the party prior to California the party (and Dkos) is completely screwed. In their minds they have five weeks to put Humpty back together again. We owe it to ourselves to make sure that doesn't happen.

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“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” -Voltaire

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stevej's picture

I will be actively working to do my little bit towards making sure that unity does not happen.

FWIW I actually have more time for the Clinton supporters who are staying true to their dismissive, condescending, bomb throwing, obnoxious selves - they may be 180 degrees wrong but at least they have some integrity.

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“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” -Voltaire

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Once they did everything they could to quash his campaign, now it's the 'unity' part of the script. It is so artificial that I can't believe I ever bought into the bullshit. Pragmatism on the surface seems like the 'reasonable' choice until you realize that the use of pragmatism in this case is a total sham, created to perpetuate the cronyism that has completely taken over our form of government.

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- the Clinton supporters are pushing back on their BS every bit as hard as the Sanders supporters. Kos et al are caught between a rock and a hard place on this one.

Their mistake was to assume that the a primary process with a non establishment approved candidate was going to play out the same way as a primary process with two establishment approved candidates.

No kumbaya blog salvation for Markos.

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“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” -Voltaire

in any way, financially or politically, to the establishment. Why should he drop out when his campaign has money in the bank. Time to make a donation.

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Beware the bullshit factories.

Try to destroy and discredit Bernie and afterwards work on that party unity thing.

Speaking only for myself, if it weren't for following Bernie's campaign and seeing what he has shown me about the Dem Party, that may have worked. Bernie has opened my eyes to so much about our broken system that I can't unlearn what I learned. Thus, the Hillary/Brock strategery that Markos is following doesn't even almost work for me.

I can feel the pressure even now to "unite," as I've been so conditioned by this process. To me, it really is a serious move to turn away from the Democratic Party, even knowing how corrupt it is. But that's what I'm doing. I can't unsee what I've seen.

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Beat in the USA.

they cannot make up from one minute to the next what they actually stand for

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or vote for Trump because he's fantastic and will build a big beautiful wall. 2 sides of the same ego coin.

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Beware the bullshit factories.

Roy Blakeley's picture

She has done a lot of thinks, but none of them very well.

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Roy Blakeley's picture

She has done a lot of thinks, but none of them very well.

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Fewer and worse Democrats. It's on him.

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Beware the bullshit factories.

As Bob Herbert wrote in Cut Him Loose

The Clintons are a terminally unethical and vulgar couple, and they've betrayed everyone who has ever believed in them.

As neither Clinton has the grace to retire from the scene, the Democrats have no choice but to turn their backs on them. It won't be easy, but the Democrats need to try.

Frankly, I think the Dem Party of FDR will be gone forever if HRC becomes POTUS. I don't think she's even a Dem or ever has been, except when it is politically expedient to identify as such. I just look at the way she bought off 33 states and nailed down super delegates last August.

At the beginning of this primary season, when Bernie announced, I was thrilled. I sent my first donation to him when he was still the Burlington mayor and making his first congressional run in 1988. He lost that race, but won a seat in Congress in the 1990 election. And ever since he's been rock solid in his principles in both the House and the Senate. As Herbert wrote in 2001, the Clintons are a "terminally unethical" couple. We've seen evidence of that for almost thirty years of their being on the national stage of politics.

I actually watched all eleven hours of HRC's testimony at the Benghazi committee, thinking that I may have to vote for her in the general. She performed admiraby. But, since that time, we've had primaries, and I've heard HRC lie and misrepresent a lot, and read more about her stint as SoS, her role in Honduras, Bill's role in Haiti, the Clinton Foundation pay-for-play, their friendship with war criminal Henry Fucking Kissinger, and more and more and more. They want me to unify with them?!!!

NO FUCKING WAY. I had to live through eight years of Nixon, Reagan, Clinton, Shrub, you don't think I can live through a Trump administration?

I got played in the 90s when the Clintons were attacked by the RWNJs. I stood up for them and supported them meanwhile Bill had a secret WH team working on privatizing SS. I will not get played now. I will not vote for HRC; I want her thrown out of the Dem party, indicted and sentenced, if only for her evasions of FOIA. Otherwise, the Clintons both should retire, clean up the Clinton Foundation, and go play with their own grandchildren. Be their abuela, HRC. Bake cookies at long last.

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jorogo's picture

and thanks for the Bob Herbert reminder.

And you wouldn't have to last an entire Trump term, only until either the military coup or Trump gets "Moussalinied" or "Ghaddafied". At least there'd be an end game there, unlike the endless-war MIC foreign policy Hillary would sustain.

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"If I sit silently, I have sinned." - Mossadegh

karl pearson's picture

I've been voting Dem since the early 1970's, but this primary showed me the Dem elites unmasked. It's ugly and and I don't like ugly.

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If he gets out of the race he needs to give his list to Jill Stein.

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Beware the bullshit factories.

campaign

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that is what spam filters are for. Even without them I think I can manage to manually delete an email or two a day from the DNCC etc.

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Already doing that. I keep marking the Hillary and DNC e-mails as spam, but Thunderbird won't stop them.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

Sandino's picture

to a wellspring of enthusiastic new voters, but can't make them not shit on them and kick them under the bus.

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thrownstone's picture

perhaps he has honored his own expectations. All of this had to happen in some way, shape, or form. So many were unaware, so many were in denial, now it is obvious to the most casual observer. It would seem that she who cried foul the most and loudest about rw conspiracies against her is now in the center of one of her own making. The supposed "progressives" at MSNBC, the NY Times, writers everywhere from the Guardian to the Globe shilling their little hearts out all knowing that she is unfit: desperately trying to put her above the law and beyond the reach of any sense of justice. If she goes down to an indictment and they say "I didn't know", then they are the worst "reporters" in history. Bernie has forced them out into the open simply by showing that there IS a there there. His opponents have been measured and found wanting. They have shown their colors and cannot hide. If Bernie is not elected President, then everything that happens in the White House will strengthen our resolve. Think of it as watching something gloriously corrupt and malevolent breaking down. Four years from now there will be four more years of young folks expecting something different than what we grew up with and four more years of the vested interests will be dead. To the same degree that we are cursed with this corrupt system we are blessed by witnessing the opportunity to push it out of the way. Hurrah for the only elected official to stand up against it! Hurrah for the light that is shined into the darkness! Hurrah for Bernie Sanders!!

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“Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.” Voltaire

stench can as yet be detected

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Raggedy Ann's picture

I cannot believe that we will nominate nor elect either front-runner. Perhaps I'm merely in denial. I will never vote for HRC. I don't care who runs against her. If Trump wins - as Carter says, he's maleable - but HRC wants this power more than anything and I am for denying her that power. No one has the kind of money they have by doing the right thing - NO ONE.

Indeed, Bernie has exceeded expectations of many. He has met mine and continues to meet them - everyday in every appearance, every election, everything he says and does.

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Alphalop's picture

and still get my vote.

It's probably responsible for less death, destruction and suffering than Clinton Policies.

The sad thing is I don't think I am exaggerating the numbers either...

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"I used to vote Republican & Democrat, I also used to shit my pants. Eventually I got smart enough to stop doing both things." -Me

Raggedy Ann's picture

We must send a message to the establishment - the DNC will not get our support for HRC in any form for any reason, EVER. We Bernie supporters must stick together and loudly and clearly send that message.

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WaterLily's picture

HRC will never get my support. Ever.

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Dhyerwolf's picture

Google says Ebola killed 11,315 people since 2014; if you told me there were single days where more Iraqis died due to Clinton's sanctions in the late 90s, I could believe that.

And I suspect that any tenure of Hillary's would be worse than Bill's.

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No2wingnuts's picture

His courage continues to amaze me. What will ultimately be the courageous thing for his supporters to do come November? I'm struggling with that one.

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"Dark and difficult times lie ahead. Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy." --Albus Dumbledore

alexa100's picture

"We have two parties less popular than irritable bowl syndrome."

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Go Bernie !!
Smile Smile Smile Smile Smile Smile

I will not vote LOTE. Just won't. Whatever Kos, or Thom Hartmann, or any other "progressive" Dems say, voting for Hillary just continues the stench that is politics right now.

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It will not be easy, but we can't give up. I believe the DNC, RNC, the media - basically, the corrupted powers that be, want/expect/are counting on our either falling in line and holding our noses to elect Hillary or to give up and not vote at all. Bogged down in depression and apathy, we don't get in their way. The corruption stinks from sea to shining sea. I think we can agree on this. I believe we need a third party and to rid this country of electronic voting machines. For all the work we do, getting out our message, raising money, getting out the vote, it is for naught if a program can flip votes. This will continue until we tell them loud and clear that we will not allow it anymore. We do have to power to change it. It will take many of us over the course of an extended period of time. Meanwhile, we need to fight against these "trade agreements" that President Obama is pushing down our throats. We can't allow the multinational corporations to become any more powerful than they already are.

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No2wingnuts's picture

I cannot wait to get that first email from the DNC and Clinton, to which I will respond (if possible) before hitting unsubscribe. I'd like to let them know that she will get my vote if she agrees to:
1. No. More. War.
2. Get aggressive in fighting climate change (flip on fracking, fight to keep fossil fuels in the ground).
3. Renounce the corporate donor class agenda.
4. Fight voter suppression.
5. Work to get money out of elections and politics.
6. Reject damaging trade deals.
7. Make higher ed financially attainable for all.
8. Work toward a Medicare-for-all health care plan.
9. Demilitarize the nation's police.
10. Refuse to make shitty deals with Republicans.
There are many more demands to be made, but it's sad/laughable all at once. My husband and I were discussing last night how it appears that we poor saps get the choice between a fascist with a fourth-grade vocabulary and a moderate Republican running under the Democrat brand. Charles Koch's tepid endorsement of HRC tells us all we need to know about her. She is more than palatable to the masters of the universe.

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Hawkfish's picture

I sent it back with "zero" money (they have to pay for the postage).

There was also this sickeningly cutise "Wish for Hillary" section. I just wrote "No more Clintons".

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We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg

Raggedy Ann's picture

They might pay it lip service, but they will NEVER take action on ANY item. It is not in their interests to do so - it is in the AMERICAN PEOPLE'S interests for them to do so, thus the dilemma. By not voting for an establishment candidate, we send a message that our demands must be met. Rebellion might just be coming. Where do I line up?

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cardboardurinal's picture

break up the TBTF banks, and campaign for Elizabeth Warren's 21st century Glass-Steagall.

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But you know, as we all do, that HRC may pay lip service to any or all of those things, but she will be lying, as she always is. Oh, and could you please add to your list that HRC should stop wagging her finger in Dem activists' faces? It is really an obnoxious gesture.

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and while I'd like to think he'd slap that hand, I don't think even he would breach protocol to that extent. But then again, ya never know, one CAN hope!

Maybe she'll try it with Trump and he can slap her hand - not like that would hurt him in the election, at all. He would most likely gain fans from that, and I might just be one of them - only for the slap though, not POTUS. She does deserve to have it slapped too.

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

It is all part of the larger machine, corporate media feeds the two-party system and vice-versa. The establishment fully expects you will get in line because to not do so is to succumb to some greater evil - i.e. they use fear to keep people in line. Every election cycle there will be something for you to be afraid of if you do not support the status quo.

Personally I am taking a long strategic view for the good of future generations. I will no longer vote party line or for politicians who sell out to corporate influence, but I will not succumb to voter apathy. The insidious corruption of our two-party system is a much more existential threat to the health of our nation than any singular policy could ever be. It is why the will of the people continues to be ignored time and time again.

We absolutely need a system that allows true grassroots politicians to compete with affluent, corporate-backed politicians.

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NWIA's picture

Bernie has given me hope like I never had before for our political future. But he has also helped open my eyes to just how awful things are. I'd long given up hope for the Dems. However, I had fallen for the MSNBC, NYTimes, DKos, etc. being on "my" side. It feels so much more powerful and enriching seeing that millions of others recognize that a full on progressive agenda is the right path, but it also feels lonelier since a vapid, pointless, vanity campaign has been able to swat us back simply because money and shitty politics.

I didn't see Bernie coming. So I can hope that something csn build on his accomplishments, something currently nonexistent. Green Party maybe. But Bernie, assuming that a miracle doesn't happen this spring, needs to make a big de vision over the summer to make sure that Hillary is the last time that a rightwing candidate is presented to us as our beat option. He cannot support her without destroying everything that has been built over the last year.

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thrownstone's picture

the experienced ones, the sophisticated ones. They chuckle that wanting to change things feels good--is exhilarating--but is not possible. The possible is only what they do and wanting to change it is naive and dismissed out of hand. They must maintain this narrative as they have all formed a wall and found their little niche, each just another brick. But we are not interested in their patch: they can keep it. It keeps them stacked safely out of the way. They didn't see Bernie coming, either. Since they didn't, they dare not recognize him now because to do so would be to admit that they are not the gate keepers to reality. Let them hawk their papers and interview each other on tv. We have TYT and caucus99percent.

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“Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.” Voltaire

NWIA's picture

Even before this election, progressives were consistently derided as childish and emotional. I had assumed that most democrats were not part of this name calling. Now I know I was very, very wrong. No one can vote for Clinton without abandoning the belief that we deserve something better.

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Redstella's picture

just what they want? They are happy if we don't vote -that is what all the voter suppression is about. Don't vote and continue to buy things. That is what they want from us. Don't get me wrong, I will never vote for Hillary. There has to be more, though.

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No one is saying not to vote. Many of us will vote Green - Jill Stein - or some will vote Libertarian. Certainly vote. Your vote is your voice. Only you can decide who speaks for you through your vote.

Many of us here are speaking our truth - having the courage of our convictions to reject the establishment. Now is the time to do so if one is so inclined. I am inclined to NEVER vote for HRC.

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

lunachickie's picture

in the General, it'll be all beg, all the time.

I'm gonna enjoy the hell out of telling them to go fuck themselves, cuz if Bernie doesn't win this thing, Baby is goin' Green. It's time for this country to have an actually-functioning Green Party, that might be our only way out of this quagmire we're in...

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Raggedy Ann's picture

I'm gonna enjoy the hell out of telling them to go fuck themselves, cuz if Bernie doesn't win this thing, Baby is goin' Green.

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

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She'll make a couple of conciliatory statements but most, almost all, the begging will be from surrogates or pet dogs, like Markos.

They'll start out being "nice", saying we have so many things in common (like we both want more war? like we're untrustworthy?).

When that gets nowhere they'll trot out the old arguments about the Supreme Court and how bad it was with Bush/Cheney in charge and how Trump is scary!

And when that doesn't work they start getting nasty again.

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Perhaps they've tried that too many times.

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Citizen Of Earth's picture

First, Fuck Hellery (pardon my French) and the Clinton Crime Family. I will never vote for her.

These Primaries only hint at Bernie's true popularity. Independents are blocked from voting. Turnout is very low because only party dead-enders, party loyalists, and politcal junkies (like us) vote in Primaries. Plus the voter suppression and cheating by the Clinton Crime Family. Bernie would be crushing Hellery if the primaries were clean, fair and open to Indies.

Bernie is doing the exact best thing -- Continuing to run in the primaries and getting the word out to more people that the entire govt is corrupt.

Phase I was the hope that Bernie would get the Dem nomination. That's an extreme long shot now. So on the phase II. We need to get people acquainted with the fact that both these parties are Neo-liberal scum suckers and should be abandoned. Hellery wants to pay a $million to convince people on social media that she is honest. Well there's millions of us who can flood social media too.

Time to migrate this revolution to a third party and get on with it. Maybe we'll even get lucky and Bernie will come with us. Biggrin

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Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.

lunachickie's picture

but I think we can ALSO be working on Plan B.

I still say that if it becomes necessary, we mobilize and get the Greens on all 50 state ballots and draft Sanders as Stein's VP--long as there's still enough time to do it. Otherwise, it'll be all downticket work the rest of the way, and pray like hell we can keep the Senate or win the House back

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But I agree, Bernie should take this all the way to the Dem convention first. It gets him maximum airplay. But considering how corrupt the Dem Party and DNC are, I can't imagine them letting Bernie have the nomination.

If he goes Green, he should be Pres, with Stein as VP. He has the experience to work the levers of govt. She does not. Plus he has more name recognition. Not being sexist, just pragmatic to give it a prayer of happening.

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Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.

WaterLily's picture

To Sanders/Stein, if it comes to that.

If not -- if Bernie chooses not to go third-party should he not prevail at the convention -- is there any value to mounting a write-in campaign on a massive, 50-state scale?

Honest question. I have no idea how that would work. But, with Move On, DFA, NNU, and so many other large-scale organizations with the ability to mobilize, it might be possible? It could be a stepping stone, since it wouldn't require the red tape of getting a third party on all 50 states' ballots. (Unless I misunderstand the process, which is highly likely).

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1) Bernie would have to agree to accept it.
2) Not totally sure but I think you need state permission to allow the name as a write-in on the ballot (otherwise the write-in is ignored). And the deadlines may already have past in some states.

Need someone with election knowledge to answer those with confidence.

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Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.

Here's what they say about write-ins:
"Although a write-in candidate is not entitled to ballot placement, he or she may still be required to file paperwork in order to have his or her votes tallied (or to be eligible to serve should the candidate be elected). In 35 states, a write-in presidential candidate must file some paperwork in advance of an election. In seven states, write-in voting for presidential candidates is not permitted. The remaining states do not require presidential write-in candidates to file special paperwork before the election. See the map below for further details."
https://ballotpedia.org/Ballot_access_for_presidential_candidates#Requir...

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WaterLily's picture

I learn more and more about the process every day.

So, it looks like this wouldn't be realistic.

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lunachickie's picture

I saw that beg diary, it's been front paged, if it wasn't there before....
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I noticed Markos desperately trying to heal wounds [to stop readers leaving] that go well beyond his blog,

They have completely blown past the fact that a lot of us are flat-out fucking done with that party. If that's what they were trying to accomplish, well, now they're getting their wish. If Kamp Klinton hadn't been so focused on the short-game, she wouldn't have to worry about cheating in the General. Now she's gonna have to do that. And that's not quite the same animal as cheating in a primary, especially if turnout on the GOP side is yuuuuuge.

The only thing that worries me is if they saddle Trump with Paul Ryan as VP. THAT would completely be worth voting against, because if that happens, Trump might find himself on the short end of a slashed Secret Service budget, or some such....

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The only thing that worries me is if they saddle Trump with Paul Ryan as VP. THAT would completely be worth voting against, because if that happens, Trump might find himself on the short end of a slashed Secret Service budget, or some such....

HRC will be much worse than anything you can imagine. Courage.

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lunachickie's picture

I still wouldn't vote for her, I was just sayin' that might be the one thing worth voting against. Of course, one can vote Green in any event Wink

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I agree, because so many of the DK like dems will continue to support whatever evil Hillary brings forth while these very people will protest loudly the very same policies if tried by Paul Ryan.

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Count me as "flat-out fucking done" with corporate Democrats. Done with lesser-of-two-evils voting. I voted my values when my state caucused on Super Tuesday. I don't think my conscience will allow me to color the oval for HRC in November -- not that it won't be a gut-wrenching decision to either cast a meaningless protest vote for Stein or inflict the toddler Trump on those in this country who will truly suffer under such a regime.

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"Dark and difficult times lie ahead. Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy." --Albus Dumbledore

He stripped off the armor of institutional friendships To dedicate his soul To the terrible deities of Truth and Beauty." Edgar Lee Masters. I heard on TYT Bernie called a hero because he stepped forward to lead this movement. I thought wow how right we can't let him down we must fight on.

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Hell no, we won't go along.

Raggedy Ann's picture

What has been said, cannot be unsaid. What has been done, cannot be undone. We are in the revolution. Believe it.

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

He stripped off the armor of institutional friendships To dedicate his soul To the terrible deities of Truth and Beauty." Edgar Lee Masters. I heard on TYT Bernie called a hero because he stepped forward to lead this movement. I thought wow how right we can't let him down we must fight on.

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Hell no, we won't go along.

ngant17's picture

in my po box, and email is easy enough to filter out.

Debbie Wasserman-Shultz probably figured that I'm a lost cause here in Florida., I registered only for this party to vote for Bernie in their primary.

I haven't cowered down to the Borg Collective yet, they won't be assimilating me into their network of cybernetic drones. They got Markos, poor soul. He never had a chance.

Resistance is indeed constructive and worthwhile, it will not be futile for me.

I see thru the hypocrisy and institutional corruption.

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Damnit Janet's picture

they suppressed the vote just as if they were rapepublicans.

I will never again call myself a Democrat.

I think the people who are supporting HRC or the whole "Lesser of two evils" crowd are that way because they don't have to worry about anything but winning. They aren't aware of how HRCs corruption affects the 99%..

In fact many at KOS were opposed to OWS and that some dirty hippies were snarling up traffic. I never understood the tension between Kos and street action, activism. Oh.. maybe because most weren't really into change.. .just wanting the lesser.

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polkageist's picture

The best critique of our current political parties:

"We have two parties less popular than irritable bowl syndrome."

This one is worthy of a comment of the day trophy.

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-Greed is not a virtue.
-Socialism: the radical idea of sharing.
-Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy, In a speech at the White House, 1962

Hahahahahahahahahahaha

And so true too

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Orwell was an optimist

It's been good , and sad , reading the comments; we're at a very real time. I have a different take on the future and will try for brevity.
Bernie keeps running strong, amassing delegates, exposure, and activists. He comes in strong to the general. He does not cede anything to Clinton before hand. In his nationally televised, 20 minute speech ( maybe 25) !, he lays down the law for the dem party re voter integrity, big money, progressive inclusion, and other essential planks from his campaign message. If the party accepts, and they will have to sign on national tv with the whole world watching, he stays a dem and we begin the takeover of the dem party.
If the party declines, he releases his delegates and becomes the national leader of a new Progressive party.I believe he stays out of the race to focus on the creation of the new party..but I'm not sure. At this point, he is drawing on a huge voter population of active, aware people who are so ready for this to happen. His demand list to the dems then becomes the governing outline for the new party. He has $$ and operatives standing by, and still has a formidable funding mechanism. He goes to a 50 state strategy. Each state has a convention, elects leadership, and begins work on finding and funding candidates - local , state, and national, with an aim to be ready to roll with heavy turn out for the 2018 mid terms. There is , in 2017, a national convention of the new party. The next two years is spent consolidating these gains, and choosing a 2020 presidential candidate. We run that candidate along with a full slate of national candidates and kick the sorry butts of the two shadows-of-their-former-selves parties. The new party will keep the fire(s) going and will not want for legit issues around which to organize. By 2018, I believe we can create the largest political party in the country, fueled by activists from all races, ages, economic and environmental persuasions. By 2020, we mount a serious campaign for the presidency with a platform and candidate beholden only to us and our ideals. And we win. From there on, the party grows stronger and more democratic ( small d) and representative. We do have the numbers of voters right now, we just lack organization, and here is where the gold of Bernie's campaign comes front and center. We also hit the ground running as soon as the new President is in and gather up a lot of the energy that so wants to be involved and have a political home. I think and feel it can work now, for the first time in over a century in American politics. I know you all will ot be shy about your criticisms ! I look forward to them. La Feminista, I'm jumping in on your diary. Should I post this as a separate deal ?

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