When Hillary took South Carolina and squeaked by in Nevada and Iowa you would have thought the election was over. Her spiking-the-ball face was plastered all over the Yahoo search engine. But you can hear a pin drop in contrast as a nominal “socialist” in his youth rakes in the incredible accomplishment of taking the core of the conservative American heartland from Hillary — Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado, as well as Minnesota, putting the nail in the coffin of the cheap meme that Bernie Sanders cannot win a broad swath of America.
When the Democrat “super delegates” are excluded, a hoary throwback to the smoke-filled rooms of the pre-primary nomination process, Sanders and Clinton are roughly equal in pledged delegates. Although the hacks could technically overturn the popular vote as reflected by pledged delegates, the New Republic notes:
The problem is that if the superdelegates actually followed through with coalescing behind Clinton to deny Sanders, it would make the 1968 Democratic Convention look like a garden party.
For those not old enough to remember, or not informed, the ‘68 Democratic Convention was when America was treated, night after night on national news, to scenes looking something like this:
The chaos all but handed the election to Richard Nixon, who was then free to get tens of thousands of more innocent American youth killed in Vietnam.
What’s up, media guys? Old Bernie got you running scared? Or are your banker masters telling you to pretend it didn’t happen?
Just LO effin L.