"Democracy is technique and the ability of power not to be understood as oppressor. Capitalism is the boss and democracy is its spokesperson." Peace - FN
interested to know what the other Democrats thought. Super-delegates endorsed before the race even started. Even as Bernie offered to play with them, they were screwing him and his supporters throughout. And no one ever stopped to think about what they should do about all those unfavorables. Hmmmm. What does "unfavorable" mean? No one likes your damn candidate, fools!!! Don't know what Trump will do, but I feel strangely at peace this morning. Meet back here in a year and we'll discuss again.
The Wikileaks e-mails were all "stolen", and as a result, the corruption they showed is irrelevant. At most now, they'll put Ellison up as the DNC chair, and then stick him with the consequences of future failures.
We've witnessed a bizarre election cycle in which both parties have self-destructed. Fine lines of loyalty and ideology have been likewise destroyed, and the resulting tectonic shifts will ultimately describe a new re-alignment of party fidelity.
The DNC hasn't caught up to the new reality just yet. They are still in damage control mode, and hope that we won't notice what everybody already knows.
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The DNC did what it's done since McGovern.
It has always been about screwing the Left.
On another topic, I'm sitting here at 9:56 AM EST wondering why HRC is 26 minutes late. Haven't they gotten her sobered up yet?
I stand corrected . . .
the DNC did its (real) job.
Worst line during the DNC convention ...
"I'm sick of hearing about your damn emails!"
The dream was over after that...
Peace
FN
"Democracy is technique and the ability of power not to be understood as oppressor. Capitalism is the boss and democracy is its spokesperson." Peace - FN
Me, too.
When Bernie made his damn emails comment, I thought "Oh crap. He just lost the primary and Democrats just lost the general."
The DNC was SO sure of Hillary, they weren't
interested to know what the other Democrats thought. Super-delegates endorsed before the race even started. Even as Bernie offered to play with them, they were screwing him and his supporters throughout. And no one ever stopped to think about what they should do about all those unfavorables. Hmmmm. What does "unfavorable" mean? No one likes your damn candidate, fools!!! Don't know what Trump will do, but I feel strangely at peace this morning. Meet back here in a year and we'll discuss again.
I have to say I agree with this:
We will see what is in store.
"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
Same.
Hold on to your butts.
This shit is bananas.
The Guardian Feed:
[video:https://youtu.be/lkszrVFNF84]
They still aren't interested in reform
The Wikileaks e-mails were all "stolen", and as a result, the corruption they showed is irrelevant. At most now, they'll put Ellison up as the DNC chair, and then stick him with the consequences of future failures.
We've witnessed a bizarre election cycle in which both parties have self-destructed. Fine lines of loyalty and ideology have been likewise destroyed, and the resulting tectonic shifts will ultimately describe a new re-alignment of party fidelity.
The DNC hasn't caught up to the new reality just yet. They are still in damage control mode, and hope that we won't notice what everybody already knows.
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."