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PBass

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75. You believe party officials in NV would let people from out of state decide how to run their caucus?
Wed May 18, 2016, 03:40 AM
May 2016

Not very realistic. Would you suggest that all the states let Clinton and Sanders tell them what their rules will be?

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The Nevada Hillcrats are the ones to blame. They rigged the game. BillZBubb May 2016 #1
THIS!!! LovingA2andMI May 2016 #22
I don't know what it's got to do with Hillary Gman May 2016 #38
Then you are clearly very unaware of the situation Scootaloo May 2016 #50
Its called a "Stochastic Smearjob" by Hillary shills Rockyj May 2016 #87
^^^ This ^^^ cantbeserious May 2016 #48
.that^ 840high May 2016 #49
Exactly. All else is a distraction from this very fact! arcane1 May 2016 #51
Never Trust A Clinton billhicks76 May 2016 #52
+1,000,000 AngryOldDem May 2016 #79
+10000000000000000000000000000000 for this ^ Vote2016 May 2016 #85
At the very least, this is not the party I joined in 1960! Duval May 2016 #2
They cheated and then whined about the reaction they instigated pengu May 2016 #3
They instigated? Gman May 2016 #41
It's their fault they brazenly cheated pengu May 2016 #44
Wait, so the cheaters aren't assholes? n/t cui bono May 2016 #89
No, no, no. We don't redirect here Gman May 2016 #92
Are you talking about the actual behavior or the behavior Hillary supporters are projecting on them? cui bono May 2016 #94
Ok, you don't see it and you're justifying it Gman May 2016 #95
Again I ask, are you talking about the made up behavior or the actual behavior? cui bono May 2016 #98
They are biased so it's Okay with Bernie if Progressive dog May 2016 #4
There is a lesson to be learned by the DNC... dubyadiprecession May 2016 #5
Translation: mindwalker_i May 2016 #6
^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^ concreteblue May 2016 #7
Yup.....+ 1001 laserhaas May 2016 #13
Agree + 1002 Oldtimeralso May 2016 #17
We will be happy to have you register as a democrat. Join the party! Laser102 May 2016 #9
Absolutely agree... nenagh May 2016 #29
No. Translation: Gman May 2016 #43
Uhm, he did? mindwalker_i May 2016 #45
I've yet to hear him say he's a Democrat Gman May 2016 #91
He is registered as a democrat mindwalker_i May 2016 #93
absolutely the crux of the matter OwlinAZ May 2016 #66
THIS AngryOldDem May 2016 #80
Oh that is one ridiculous statement fasttense May 2016 #18
I really don't see why it's so difficult to register if you want to vote. What is the problem? Laser102 May 2016 #21
They had to have been registered to vote, the very first time, in the Nevada caucus. w4rma May 2016 #25
It is my understanding that they DID pre-register... ReRe May 2016 #58
Good point. zentrum May 2016 #65
Here's the lesson.. raindaddy May 2016 #27
I think the DNC is in store for several hard lessons. frylock May 2016 #56
Bernies supporters might make sure they learn their lessons at the convention ripcord May 2016 #61
Nope. They won't. AngryOldDem May 2016 #82
No. Just corporatist, hawkish shills... AngryOldDem May 2016 #81
On the plus side ... Nihil May 2016 #84
Heaven forbid the Democratic grassroots support FDR's legacy over corporate neolib-neocon oligarchy Vote2016 May 2016 #86
The only "non democratic" candidate in this race is the one who is (Republican for one) cui bono May 2016 #96
President Obama disagrees: Kingofalldems May 2016 #8
What, specifically, does Obama disagree with? He has different priorities, but no disagreement. (nt) w4rma May 2016 #10
Yes, by his own admission elljay May 2016 #11
Obama pointed out how far to the right the republicans went. Kingofalldems May 2016 #12
Just because the Republicans have gone further to the right elljay May 2016 #14
Huge +1! Enthusiast May 2016 #16
Well said! raindaddy May 2016 #36
This is the problem with Third Way pokerfan May 2016 #55
And he moved rightward to the space they once occupied. By definition, that's a move to the right. arcane1 May 2016 #53
On some issues he is closer to the Republicans of an earlier era than to the Democrats JDPriestly May 2016 #37
Really the issue to me is how radically right the republicans got- Kingofalldems May 2016 #46
True JDPriestly May 2016 #47
Never Back Down From Bullies. FlatBaroque May 2016 #15
Aw, adorable. NuclearDem May 2016 #19
At the Nevada Convention, it was the party leaders who were the bullies. JDPriestly May 2016 #34
Perty politics are diabolical OwlinAZ May 2016 #67
He's an idiot. johnp3907 May 2016 #20
Says the random person ejbr May 2016 #30
Bernie has hijacked the Democratic Party and will cause it to be defeated in November. He is like rladdi May 2016 #23
The Nevada convention was completely dominated by the Hillaryites. JDPriestly May 2016 #32
Thanks for that prediction ejbr May 2016 #33
...... Hotler May 2016 #40
Well... I will say you are a feisty new DUer... ReRe May 2016 #57
... Nyan May 2016 #73
No, Bill Clinton hijacked the Dem Party when he accepted and pushed the DLC. cui bono May 2016 #90
It's called the power of the chair. Gman May 2016 #24
That is what the Bernie delegates wanted to do -- at least be free to speak their JDPriestly May 2016 #31
I'm not a big fan of rule changes once proceddings are underway anigbrowl May 2016 #62
The Sanders delegates proposed Roberts Rules of Order. JDPriestly May 2016 #63
So what? anigbrowl May 2016 #68
Should Hillary be the candidate, this kind of rigidity and exclusivity will make it that JDPriestly May 2016 #70
Being organized is a necessity for winning elections, and for governance. nt anigbrowl May 2016 #71
And the Nevada primary was very poorly organized. JDPriestly May 2016 #72
You believe party officials in NV would let people from out of state decide how to run their caucus? PBass May 2016 #75
I disagree anigbrowl May 2016 #97
The time wasn't there. As it was, they ran 4 hours over the time and the hotel pnwmom May 2016 #74
What I saw from the videos told me that the Nevada Democratic Party committee JDPriestly May 2016 #26
And not only that, it's stupid. SusanCalvin May 2016 #54
The only way Sanders would consider the Nevada Democrats unbias LiberalFighter May 2016 #28
Now if you'll ejbr May 2016 #35
Sanders doesn't have a leg to stand on with the issues he presented. LiberalFighter May 2016 #39
That clarification did little to ejbr May 2016 #42
The NV Dems rig a convention, complete with a goon squad and blame Sanders? modestybl May 2016 #59
Bernie doesn't need to apologize to David Brock's Well Funded Machine! KoKo May 2016 #60
The tin foil hats are strong in this thread. Darb May 2016 #64
Hillary learned from the Bush family that cheating is fine if you win. Spitfire of ATJ May 2016 #69
Good. nt silvershadow May 2016 #76
K&R silvershadow May 2016 #77
Here's your thrown chair Stryguy May 2016 #78
Please stop posting this debunked junk ALL OVER DU. Snarkoleptic May 2016 #83
Thanks for reminding us that Sanders kicked ass in Oregon d_legendary1 May 2016 #88
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