Re: The Russiagate Racket targets the Bernie Sanders surge Archived Message
Posted by Raskolnikov on February 26, 2020, 7:09 am, in reply to "The Russiagate Racket targets the Bernie Sanders surge"
Watched this yesterday and thought it was an excellent piece. For the polar opposite I saw this today after last night's debate: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/feb/26/democratic-debate-south-carolina The entire article focuses on the attacks on Sanders and this strange idea that there is "chaos" and "division" in huge majorities voting for Bernie and is the usual Fraudian America torrent of bullshit but the DNC/establishment's aim became very clear in this paragraph: Yet the persistent division suggests that regardless of whoever wins the South Carolina Democratic primary on Saturday, and perhaps even whichever candidate comes out of the crucial Super Tuesday contests next week with the most delegates, the 2020 Democratic primary contest could remain jumbled. So now Bernie's winning everything in sight, those results don't matter; the contest is still "jumbled". In their world that means once they stage manage the primaries to get to a brokered convention the calming, steadying hand of the DNC can step in and choose a "unifying" candidate. The only chaos comes from the mess of candidates who are polling just over single digits at best who are continuing to stand on stage and pretend they have a chance while slinging mud at Bernie. If he sweeps Super Tuesday I presume that will mean the race has become more chaotic and jumbled, what with one candidate winning everything massively. I suspect the first major rat ####ery of results to take place in S.T. though. Harder to keep track of what's going on when there are so many states voting at the same time. I would wager there will be some "surprise" results.
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