The DNC clearly doesn't want voters to nominate Bernie Sanders. Maybe the problem isn't Sanders. Maybe the problem is the DNC. Maybe they need a reboot. The whole US federal government and partisan organisations need to remember that they exist for the voters, not the other way around.
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This seems to be no different from last time, except it was Clinton not Biden.
@fitheach I'd never vote for Trump personally, because I demand a leader with integrity, honour, grace, and intelligence. And I also couldn't bring myself to vote for Clinton.
@lightweight @fitheach not voting is a vote for #republicans. Hopefully enough of the population has come to understand that protest votes inflict self-harm, after #Brexit & #election2016 in the US.
@resist1984 @fitheach I voted, but not for either of the oligarchy candidates. Strategic voting signifies a badly broken democracy. I intensely dislike the US duopoly and will work hard to break it. I think a Clinton presidency would've been almost as bad as Trump for the world. And that's saying something, given the unmitigated disaster of the #Drumpfsterfire. But the world needs the US to completely wash out its federal gov't. I think only Bernie has a chance of doing that.
@lightweight @fitheach How can you think the world cares in the slightest about Hillary's email server & trust issues compared to having a #climate denier as head of state of one of the most important countries to fighting #climatechange?
@resist1984 @fitheach neither I nor the world care a bit about Clinton's email. We hate the US' interventionist moral ineptitude and general arrogance. She is a war monger and a corporatist. Those are precisely what the world needs least.
@lightweight @fitheach if you believe that, then it makes no sense to favor #Trump. Right wing (#republican) leaders pushing a white nationalism agenda are exactly the sort of ppl the world doesn't want in power, for the reasons you state
@resist1984 @fitheach I despise Trump. I never suggested I support him. You're suggesting that by not voting for Clinton, I put him into power. No. You're badly mistaken. The poor desperate idiots who voted for him put him into power.
@lightweight @fitheach Nonsense. #Republicans are hard-core voters -- voting is crucial to them b/c they are in the minorty. It's the non-voting (protest voters) who are responsible for Trump. That's on you.
@resist1984 @fitheach Nope. Responsibility comprehensively rejected. The people who voted for Trump are the ones you need to take to task. And the ones in the DNC who rejected Sanders in favour of Clinton. That was also criminal.
@fitheach @lightweight Dems always got more votes than in 2016.
@resist1984 @fitheach the Electoral College is one of the many things I think is fundamentally broken in the US Federal system (which is not a real democracy). And, recall, I stated I consider the two party system (BOTH GOP and the Dems) to be corrupt and risible. They oversee a completely broken system.