Hillary Clinton

The Endgame of the Dem Primary May be Beginning

Out of all the progressive [mainstream] bloggers during this primary season, I have found Greg Sargent at WaPo to be pretty fair. Paul Waldman, who subs for him, often has sarcastic comments about Bernie and his supporters, but Sargent is pretty fair overall. No gratuitous bs or shade thrown. I think his post this afternoon could be correct that the endgame is here or, at least, it is beginning.

When Politifact isn't so factual

A PolitiFact piece headlined "Allegations of fraud and misconduct at Nevada Democratic convention unfounded" is going around. I'm not going to link to it because most people have seen it, and I don't want to give it the clicks. But I spent a fair amount of time looking through it last night, and I don't think it is fair. Here are my thoughts.

Arch-neoconservative Eliot Cohen explains Hillary Clinton is "far better" on foreign policy

Time for the UN Monitors?

How does one contact the United Nations and get taken seriously enough to want to help us ensure fair elections?

Because this has become unacceptable. In my estimation, after this weekend's shenanigans, waiting until the convention in Philadelphia is too late. Bernie Sanders cannot handle this task and campaign at the same time. It is up to US to get the ball rolling.

Is Anyone Else Tired of This Shit?

So this morning I got an email from Hillary Clinton's e-beggars asking me to donate to her campaign. I replied by asking in no uncertain terms why I would even bother donating to a candidate who is so blatantly against my own best interests.

Later on I got this email:

Subject Line: Trump’s disgusting history with women

Hillary can't win without major Republican support because she has tanked with Independents

Reuters tracking poll filtered for likely general election voters, independents only. Yellow is Sanders (58%). Red is Clinton (14%). Orange is Won't Vote (28%). Won't Vote has double the support that Clinton has.

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