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You know you've fucked up when as a Dem you get called out by the Daily Kook
GaGambler 149 reads
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Bernie should have a field day with this as he has already landed some serious body blows to Hillary on this very issue in the last debate.

I still can't bring myself to even imagine the possibility of Bernie sitting in the White House, but I am more convinced than ever that Hillary will not even win the nomination, much less get elected.

The current line on the Hildabeast to win the nomination is 1-5, I will repeat my earlier offer of 1-3 if any of you Hillary fans want to put your money where your mouth is.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/1/27/1476114/-Clinton-At-Fundraiser-In-Philly-Hosted-By-Investment-Firm

 They must get some POWERFUL Kool-aid when they sell their soul to the "Oligarchy". Look how ALIKE these two TOOLS are!

  The last half century of our obvious oligarchical rule is painfully and disturbingly evident.

GaGambler150 reads

Bernie should have a field day with this as he has already landed some serious body blows to Hillary on this very issue in the last debate.

I still can't bring myself to even imagine the possibility of Bernie sitting in the White House, but I am more convinced than ever that Hillary will not even win the nomination, much less get elected.

The current line on the Hildabeast to win the nomination is 1-5, I will repeat my earlier offer of 1-3 if any of you Hillary fans want to put your money where your mouth is.

because she know that the real fight is not with Bernie, but with whoever the Republican's nominate. I doubt, after Iowa, and New Hampshire, he will pick up many more states, particularly none below the Mason-Dixon line.

GaGambler105 reads

Bill Clinton was a bigger longshot at this point in '92 as was Barrack Obama in '08.  

She made the mistake of taking the nomination for granted in '08, she would be quite foolish to make the same mistake again.

I think it comes down to this!

"And that informs the choice Democrats have to make in choosing a nominee: Do they want to put forth a survivor in chief, of whom many are suspicious and about whom few are truly excited, or a dreamer in chief (in the candidacy of Sanders) who says all the things they want to hear but that they quietly know he’ll never be able to deliver?"

I suspect it will be the former.  ;)

GaGambler112 reads

but it wasn't supposed to be that way. The primaries were supposed to be a cakewalk for her, with her carrying a lot of momentum with her into the GE and simply overwhelming anyone the GOP could through in front of the freight train named Hillary.

This simply is not how it's playing out though, and the harder she has to fight and scrap just to beat an admitted socialist with no backing from anyone in the establishment is reminding people how she managed to lose another "sure thing" back in 08

I do agree that Sanders is unlikely to beat Hillary for the nomination, but that said, I still believe that "something" is going to happen and that somehow, someway she does not end up on the ballot in November

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