Because nothing indicates true love of democracy like circumventing it to retain power...Like I said, I think the DNC will wait until Joe pretty much has the nomination won.
Because nothing indicates true love of democracy like circumventing it to retain power...Like I said, I think the DNC will wait until Joe pretty much has the nomination won.
It's where we're at. They pulled that super-delegate **** to push out Bernie. And he took it like a bitch. Not that anyone sane want's a Bernie presidency.Because nothing indicates true love of democracy like circumventing it to retain power...
I did not say install Harris as the nominee. As President after Biden is reelected.I don't think they'll install Kamala. I said Kamala would make a good puppet, but she's unelectable. If she's the nominee, I think even Bug could beat her in the general election.
I don't see Biden making it through the convention. Like I said, I think the DNC will wait until Joe pretty much has the nomination won. Then then Biden will drop out of the race, citing health issues. It'll be too late to select a replacement democratically. So they'll conveniently appoint someone like Gavin Newsom. Or maybe Mike Obama.
He only has to last until he has the primary sown up.
Make no mistake, my friend, that visceral hatred is of us....One thing I hope all can agree, Trump has triggered the establishment to points that they cannot help themselves but to overreach. Just their visceral hatred of Trump has caused the exposure of so much to us.
Then those people are free to voluntarily surrender theirs and go live in the gulag.Is it? Or is it the American people? Freedom is hard, and it is looking like a lot of the "people" don't really want it anymore.
By cheating, like they did last time.I did not say install Harris as the nominee. As President after Biden is reelected.
I just don't buy any of this get Biden the nomination and then pull him for whomever the DNC picks. They could have just as easily pulled Biden already and had their choice win the nomination. If whoever this person would be is not strong enough to win a primary, how would they possibly win the general election?
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