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Sanders Talking About "When I Am President" At Tonight's DC Rally (Original Post) stopbush Jun 2016 OP
I don't expect that kind of talk to end until he gets walloped in DC primary nt UMTerp01 Jun 2016 #1
If .... If wishes were horses then beggars would ride The_Casual_Observer Jun 2016 #2
If frogs had wings they wouldn't bump their ass a-hoppin. SunSeeker Jun 2016 #16
bwahahahaha DemonGoddess Jun 2016 #33
sad to see that happen...... chillfactor Jun 2016 #3
Rachel Maddow reported 6+ Million in contributions have come to Hillary's Maru Kitteh Jun 2016 #10
What about the $10 million in mystery money that supposedly came to Bernie from DC? Koinos Jun 2016 #45
I doubt he'll be viable in DC 72DejaVu Jun 2016 #22
requiem for the bernie sanders campaign, The Guitar Man by David Gates... msongs Jun 2016 #4
"When I'm president it will be a cold day in hell". Thank Goodness President Obama, VP Biden, Cha Jun 2016 #5
Sad. He's been in Washington for 25 years and seems to not know the demographic . . . brush Jun 2016 #6
Okay. NanceGreggs Jun 2016 #7
I'm not sure he's being delusional Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2016 #8
I hate to say it, but that is what it sure looks like, that and the idolatry has become addictive. Fla Dem Jun 2016 #42
It's quite obvious to anyone who's been paying attention that he's stringing this along in hopes BlueNoMatterWho Jun 2016 #9
You may be right Haveadream Jun 2016 #11
I think he's doing it for the money (campaign debt) and the adoration Maru Kitteh Jun 2016 #12
wow, hadn't seen that one. lol. BootinUp Jun 2016 #19
Yeah, on MSNBC they said the adoration from wimen resembled that of Paul McCartney circa 1964 lunamagica Jun 2016 #25
I can vouch that a couple of coeds from my gym find him 'a cute old man' caquillo Jun 2016 #29
One thing is "cute old man". I can see that. But Paul McCartney circa 1964? That was pure hysteria lunamagica Jun 2016 #43
When I look at what's at stake, I find that a little gross. sarae Jun 2016 #30
It's gross anyway you look at it lunamagica Jun 2016 #44
This is one reason I could never jump on that bandwagon. sarae Jun 2016 #31
+1000! DemonGoddess Jun 2016 #34
Well DemonGoddess Jun 2016 #13
maybe he feels he hast to keep it going MFM008 Jun 2016 #14
In a day filled with big moments, that was just bizarre. Basic LA Jun 2016 #15
LOL "this could be a situation". complain jane Jun 2016 #18
Oh FFS. complain jane Jun 2016 #17
He's trying to maximize his influence on the Party before the last votes are counted. realmirage Jun 2016 #20
His saying things like this is not a good sign. Koinos Jun 2016 #21
The needle got stuck in the groove of his stump speech. There are livetohike Jun 2016 #23
He doesn't know how to change his stump speech at all! Her Sister Jun 2016 #24
Well, to be fair, he did include advocacy of DC statehood. spooky3 Jun 2016 #32
HRC has been saying that for a long time DemonGoddess Jun 2016 #35
Yes! spooky3 Jun 2016 #37
Good point! Her Sister Jun 2016 #36
Work there but live in No VA. So we (VA) were among the early "surprises" spooky3 Jun 2016 #39
Did he really say that outloud?? whow-!! riversedge Jun 2016 #26
How many $27 are left out there???? Walk away Jun 2016 #27
Bernie Sanders - the Grumpy Old Man that just will not go away liberal N proud Jun 2016 #28
Life in the echo chamber Politicub Jun 2016 #38
When you can no longer lie to get loans ... LannyDeVaney Jun 2016 #40
This tells me he speaks from memorization ... and he's not really THINKING about what he's saying. NurseJackie Jun 2016 #41
Yeah caquillo Jun 2016 #46
I'm pretty sure... wysi Jun 2016 #47
President when? Jamaal510 Jun 2016 #48

chillfactor

(7,573 posts)
3. sad to see that happen......
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 12:47 AM
Jun 2016

he will lose big time in DC...too many minority voters that support Hillary. I believe he should never have used that expression. It makes him less believable.

Maru Kitteh

(28,333 posts)
10. Rachel Maddow reported 6+ Million in contributions have come to Hillary's
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 01:16 AM
Jun 2016

campaign from DC. Sanders has received less than 600K from DC. And she said DC has the second-highest concentration of minorities in the country.

It's going to be quite the statement piece for the end of the primaries, I dare say.

Koinos

(2,792 posts)
45. What about the $10 million in mystery money that supposedly came to Bernie from DC?
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 06:34 PM
Jun 2016

Has this mystery been solved?

Bernie Gets $10 Million in Mystery Donations from Washington D.C.
Posted on February 17, 2016 by Grace Laine

Paperwork submitted on behalf of Bernie Sanders’ political action committee shows over $10 million in unnamed contributions pouring in from the nation’s capital.

The mystery money appears on a Schedule A-P filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) by the Bernie 2016 presidential campaign committee with a receipt date of 30 June 2015. The report shows $10,465,912.39 in “Unitemized” receipts for the Primary election. (Transaction ID VPF7BEDRRH8E, page 9845.)....

The federal form states that the $10 million is an aggregate of individual $35 donations, all with the same date and all originating from Washington, D.C. This would require 299,026 separate donors, which equals roughly half the population of the capital.


https://gobling.wordpress.com/2016/02/17/bernie-gets-10-million-in-mystery-donations-from-d-c/

https://gobling.wordpress.com/2016/04/01/new-fec-tells-bernie-2016-to-account-for-10m/

Cha

(297,029 posts)
5. "When I'm president it will be a cold day in hell". Thank Goodness President Obama, VP Biden,
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 01:04 AM
Jun 2016

Elizabeth Warren, and Martin O'Malley have all endorsed Hillary!

brush

(53,758 posts)
6. Sad. He's been in Washington for 25 years and seems to not know the demographic . . .
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 01:04 AM
Jun 2016

make-up of the city.

Newsflash: It's mostly POCs, Bernie. The segment of the electorate you do poorly with.

Why would you even extend this for another embarrassing loss?

Who is telling him he has a chance there?

And no, he won't be president.

Fla Dem

(23,620 posts)
42. I hate to say it, but that is what it sure looks like, that and the idolatry has become addictive.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 10:33 AM
Jun 2016

This is a man who for most of his adult life has waged a one person fight against the "establishment" with little to show for it, except to be a part of the evil establishment for 35 years.

I don't think he ever thought he would get beyond a few debates. But he had a message that resonated, whether he would ever be able to deliver on his promises of free education, blowing up the banks, no more wars etc. All the while the money was pouring in, more than he had ever seen in his lifetime(we think, never did see those tax returns). He hires Jane and other family members to be on his staff, flies his family to Rome. It was a gravy train, and they couldn't let the flow of money stop. So they campaign right up to the last primary, still begging for the $27 donations. I'm sure it will go on right up to the convention.



 

BlueNoMatterWho

(880 posts)
9. It's quite obvious to anyone who's been paying attention that he's stringing this along in hopes
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 01:14 AM
Jun 2016

that the FBI makes a criminal referral to the Justice Department.

Haveadream

(1,630 posts)
11. You may be right
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 01:24 AM
Jun 2016

According to some of the post mortems released, Sanders himself wants to fight until the end on the off chance that Hillary will be indicted. That isn't going to happen.

Maru Kitteh

(28,333 posts)
12. I think he's doing it for the money (campaign debt) and the adoration
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 01:29 AM
Jun 2016


Hard to give up stadiums of this looking at you with rapt attention.

lunamagica

(9,967 posts)
25. Yeah, on MSNBC they said the adoration from wimen resembled that of Paul McCartney circa 1964
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 07:15 AM
Jun 2016

Hard to give that up (though I think that way a YUUUGE exageration!)

caquillo

(521 posts)
29. I can vouch that a couple of coeds from my gym find him 'a cute old man'
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 08:27 AM
Jun 2016

They've likened him to Carl Fredrickson, the grumpy yet endearing old protagonist in Up.

lunamagica

(9,967 posts)
43. One thing is "cute old man". I can see that. But Paul McCartney circa 1964? That was pure hysteria
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 05:10 PM
Jun 2016

uncontainable, desperate lust... the kind of lust that makes you scream, and even faint...Bernie?...mmm...no, just no

sarae

(3,284 posts)
30. When I look at what's at stake, I find that a little gross.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 09:18 AM
Jun 2016

Which is more important - this guy getting his ego stroked by young adoring women or, you know...OUR COUNTRY?

sarae

(3,284 posts)
31. This is one reason I could never jump on that bandwagon.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 09:27 AM
Jun 2016

Until men and women are treated equally in this respect, I refuse to "reward" older men with a superficial adoration that people don't extend to older women.

If this makes me a feminazi, so be it.

 

Basic LA

(2,047 posts)
15. In a day filled with big moments, that was just bizarre.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 02:11 AM
Jun 2016

It was more than a discordant note. It made me worry about his state of mind. I keep going from Elizabeth Warren's take down of Trump, to Bernie's promise of all he'll do when president. Oy vey, this could be a situation.

 

realmirage

(2,117 posts)
20. He's trying to maximize his influence on the Party before the last votes are counted.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 04:08 AM
Jun 2016

It's not about winning. It's a negotiation strategy over the Party platform. That's all.

Koinos

(2,792 posts)
21. His saying things like this is not a good sign.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 05:23 AM
Jun 2016

It appears he can not or will not face reality at this point. He is not helping his followers to adjust to things as they are.

It is the last act of a Shakespearean tragic drama, where the protagonist's own character flaw causes his downfall. It is sad. I wonder if he really grasped what President Obama and Senator Reid were graciously trying to tell him.

livetohike

(22,132 posts)
23. The needle got stuck in the groove of his stump speech. There are
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 06:33 AM
Jun 2016

places for people who are delusional. Perhaps someone will book him a room.

In my memory, I have never seen such a sore loser. (First Presidential vote was for McGovern). Thankfully Sanders will NEVER be President. He doesn't have the temperament or the emotional maturity for the job.

 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
24. He doesn't know how to change his stump speech at all!
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 06:47 AM
Jun 2016

He's not flexible that way! Plus he knows that his crowd expects and eats all that #$$#!
He probably does not want the media to report how he accepted defeat, his ego, won't allow that.
He is that kind of person. That kind of man!

spooky3

(34,425 posts)
32. Well, to be fair, he did include advocacy of DC statehood.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 09:30 AM
Jun 2016

That's an issue very important to many voters here--to give them voting rights and to throw off the meddling by Congress.

But as with other big plans, it will require a shift in Congressional representation to more Ds, before it can pass.

 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
36. Good point!
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 09:38 AM
Jun 2016

BTW wondering, are you in D.C.? You said: "here". That's why I'm asking. If so, you are the last ones voting! Kind of cool. D.C. wrapping it up! I agree that D.C. ought to get Statehood. Last night my sister, who is a student, told me that D.C. was considered a territory!!?? That's absurd! Our Capital!? Is this the case in other countries?

spooky3

(34,425 posts)
39. Work there but live in No VA. So we (VA) were among the early "surprises"
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 09:54 AM
Jun 2016

DC's status is really out of date. Their not having a Senator or Rep with voting rights is wrong.

The ACT (Canberra) in Aus is somewhat like DC.

Politicub

(12,165 posts)
38. Life in the echo chamber
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 09:53 AM
Jun 2016

And a good example of cognitive bias. Believe what you want and discard the things that don't fit your reality.

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
41. This tells me he speaks from memorization ... and he's not really THINKING about what he's saying.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 10:20 AM
Jun 2016

Inside his brain is a library of memorized phrases, talking points and applause lines. When not using a teleprompter, he just pulls them out randomly and strings them together to form sentences ... with little regard to its relevance and propriety.

Every speech, every interview, ever press conference ... always the same points with very little deviation (but sometimes in a different order).

I guess that's to be expected, but I was hoping he'd try harder.

caquillo

(521 posts)
46. Yeah
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 06:40 PM
Jun 2016

It appears that the speech had already been written and he didn't want to stray from it, despite not making sense after his meetings with Obama and Reid and the subsequent endorsements of Obama, O'Malley, Biden, and Warren.

wysi

(1,512 posts)
47. I'm pretty sure...
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 10:49 PM
Jun 2016

... he must have been referring to the alternate universe portrayed in DC Comics' new series "Sandersman - Economic Justice Warrior".

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