More watermelon for the picnic?

“Green Party Candidate Jill Stein” was the title of an earlier TYT interview date 21 December 2015 and is being re-aired on youtube and TYT channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MMahrBteE8

I would recommend the time to review the past episode (approx. 1 hour). Of course, I'm sure most of us aren't drinking the Hillary/Trump Koolaid mixture.

Actually Jill Stein comes across to me as a much bigger melon than Bernie could dare to be. The Harvard crimson education is outstanding on that tape. I predict a million votes for Stein in 2016, that is a conservative guess and doubling of the 450,000 votes from her last run(2012). If so, she would not actually beat Eugene Debs' historic record of 1 million third-party votes in the 1920 election. Because for one thing, he was even more handicapped than Bernie ever was, campaigning out of Atlanta Federal prison at the time. And more importantly, current US voting population in 2016 is three times greater than 1920 (coincidentally the same year of women's suffrage in US), so technically she would need about 3 million votes to compare proportionally to Debs' record.

Be that as it may, as my title suggests, I encourage Bernie to become their latest and greatest watermelon (green on outside, red on inside). His other choice is to turn into a mundane Gompersite labor fakir and join the corrupt cesspool of Democrat Party machinations. I would like to doubt it, given their track record of handicapping his campaign and given his consistent integrity. He projects a nice guy/Jimmy Carter-image to me, with a New England accent. Do you really want to wallow around in the pig stye?

It's obvious that exit polling data for Cali will stink to high heaven in June 2016, just like the past 25 other ones. You don't need a crystal ball. Go ahead, let them push it up to 100% like AZ and NY (see Charnin's data set of primary fraud analysis of May 2016). That might start a wildfire in California.

OTOH if exit polling fraud in California's Dem caucus suddenly drops to near 0% like the state of Oklahoma, like maybe they want to play it safe and avoid fixing the numbers to favor their presumed nominee, then it's even more obvious that massive manipulation is taking place after the fact.

After that point, the game is over. Writing should be on the wall. You can't piece Humpty Dumpty back together again. The Dems are pure RICO and California results will prove that criminals had returned to the scene of the crime, the last one in the primary.

I jotted down some decent quotes from Jill Stein in the Dec. 2015 interview:

“The DNC is going to push out Bernie”.

“Social movements always collapse under the Democrats.”

“A weapons embargo to the Middle East.”

“The lesser evil pays the way to the greater evil.”

“Emergency conversion to a green economy.”

Jill Stein zeros in on Democrat Party critiques and I think all those above comments about 31 mins into the interview. More good stuff in there!

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polkageist's picture

When Bill Clinton first ran, I joined the Green Party. I voted for Nader and stayed a Green until Bernie came along. Unfortunately, I found the Greens to be disorganized. Jill Stein deserves a better party, but I'm not sure how much of the disorganization was/is her fault. I'm hoping that Bernie will win and that we will be able to resuscitate the Dems. If not, back to the Greens, but this time I will try to help get a good third party going, Greens or something else. You're right that Jill Stein is impressive. Let's hope she can build a better political career for herself and her party.

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