You get two choices:
1. There was collusion and Mueller could not find and air tight case to present to the public
2. There was no collusion
Thats all you get.
So stop the waffling.
Precisely.I am not having the conversation with you.
Jog on
how can you be this fukking naiveAll fiction. Superdelegates pledged early as was their right in the system. Some changed their mind, as is also their right and some chose not to.
6 people showed interest in running for the nomination and three people went to the primary stage.
O'malley dropped out, then it was Hillary and Bernie. To compare, the 2008 primaries generated 8 prospects. Considering the the 6 candidates came after 8 years of Obama isn't as bad as you try to make it sound.
African Americans, especially black women in the South weren't sold on Bernie and he lost there.
That many women thought it was Hillary's turn shouldn't be an indictment on anyone. White men give themselves a turn every presidential election.
Were they conflicts of interests in the DNC? Yes.
If the people had voted for Bernie instead of Hillary would the Supedelegates have moved over? Yes.
To pretend it was a vast conspiracy is like me trying to extend the Russian collusion case.
i bought you a new uniform to wear when you post in hereYou get two choices:
1. There was collusion and Mueller could not find and air tight case to present to the public
2. There was no collusion
Thats all you get.
So stop the waffling.
Ah, now you're seeing how proof works. Funny huh.how can you be this fukking naive
you're going to tell me, with a straight face, that there was no effort made by hillary and the DNC between 2008 and 2016 to ensure that the primary was hers?
i'm seeing how willful ignorance works, you guys are putting on a fukkin clinicAh, now you're seeing how proof works. Funny huh.
idk man superdelegates are severly undemocratic and anti progressive.All fiction. Superdelegates pledged early as was their right in the system. Some changed their mind, as is also their right and some chose not to.
6 people showed interest in running for the nomination and three people went to the primary stage.
O'malley dropped out, then it was Hillary and Bernie. To compare, the 2008 primaries generated 8 prospects. Considering the the 6 candidates came after 8 years of Obama isn't as bad as you try to make it sound.
African Americans, especially black women in the South weren't sold on Bernie and he lost there.
That many women thought it was Hillary's turn shouldn't be an indictment on anyone. White men give themselves a turn every presidential election.
Were they conflicts of interests in the DNC? Yes.
If the people had voted for Bernie instead of Hillary would the Supedelegates have moved over? Yes.
To pretend it was a vast conspiracy is like me trying to extend the Russian collusion case.
Can't believe you said that with a straight face.how can you be this fukking naive
you're going to tell me, with a straight face, that there was no effort made by hillary and the DNC between 2008 and 2016 to ensure that the primary was hers?
you believe that there were no efforts made by the clinton machine and the DNC to ensure she won the nomination in 2016 that is an INSANE level of naivetyCan't believe you said that with a straight face.
So you are allowed to bring up conspiracy theories with no proof and dismiss my fact using your feelings.
Cool