Wednesday, July 13, 2016

End of the Beguilement with the Bollixed Bernie

Bernie Sanders committed one of the most remarkable acts of political suicide ever seen previously.  Ever since he met with Hillary Clinton, almost everything he has said contradicted his previous positions and his words come across as just more mainstream lies and they must be or there would be no contradiction.

Therefore, we deduce an inverse square relationship exists between your proximity with Hillary Clinton and the faintest chance you will tell the truth about anything.  As you have seen, when she is on the podium with him, nothing is forthcoming beyond a highly-passionate stream of rubbish.


Sanders has taken up the basic mantra of support Clinton because the other choice means we go to Hell.  It's simple and stupid but it's been remarkably effective.  Donald Trump isn't just a self-adoring buffoon, he's the AntiChrist, don't you know.

The secondary mantra has been everyone else is a racist but not Clinton.  That one sold surprisingly well even though nothing much has happened with Civil Rights, except to reverse them, since the LBJ administration.


People are unusually easy to sway when there's been almost nothing proclaiming Hillary Clinton will do this or that and, by God, you can see her determination.  We see a lust for power but we don't see anything else as she's just not a particularly remarkable woman.  We doubt she will ever seen as more than derivative, arrogant, and annoying.


No particular reason for a lengthy exposition, it's just a shame to see the man take thirty years and set it afire.

Jill Stein said on CNN 'Bernie broke a lot of hearts' and he sure did that.

Ah, well, nothing can stop Clinton now except and earthquake or her falling victim to a sudden attack of conscience.

There's nothing much to add beyond this.  We wash our hands of it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What did you expect him to do. After all he is a politician.
Sorry for your loss but they always do it

Unknown said...

I expect him to stand by what he said. He didn't so he's not much of a politician and not much of a man either, for that matter.

It's not a personal loss since I won't get anything out of it no matter who wins. It's most unfortunate for the country and we have just seen the same thing in England. Unbelievable.