Won’t be the nominee but continues fighting for the sake of the ideology.
Or: Won’t be the nominee but continues fighting because he’ll be to old to run again in four years and is intoxicated by the crowds and attention.
Not for superdelegates when they're for Hillary: it’s not a fair system, but for superdelegates if they switch to him… (So: How many fanatics does it take to screw in a light bulb? Two. One to steal the bulb, etc.)
When asked if caucuses are fair even if they’re less democratic, he said, “I think people should be forced to participate more vigorously in our democracy.” Meaning, for those who have to work during caucuses, too bad…
All the words of a politician…
Wants a revolution but didn’t price it out, didn’t consider how he’d get it through Congress. Those are just details and he’s clearly not a detail guy.
The thing is Bernie, no one told you: you can’t get a country, or a party, to change by putting a gun to their heads.
But in “democratic socialist”, the “democratic” obviously doesn’t derive from democracy. Or from Democratic Party.
The party needs a revolution, you say, though you never joined, and the majority of party members don’t chose you.
It’s easy to destroy things. Try to create sometime.
And by the way, we who voted for Hillary would expect her, with the most votes and the most pledged delegates, to win.