As Paul Eldridge wrote in “Maxims for a Modern Man,” ‘All things are impossible until they happen, and then they become inevitable.”
And that’s where things now stand with Bernie Sanders’ quixotic candidacy for president.
He is propelled not by a campaign but by a social and political movement.
It’s a movement that has the power to take over the Democratic Party, but not — thank God — enough to take over the country.
Social movements are hard to stop.
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Dem Crazy AZZ Bernie Supporters are going to "burn the place down."
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DeleteDon't get cocky. There's an awful lot of cheat on the Left.
ReplyDelete:) Rasmussen has Trump more or less around 50% lately.
DeleteGot no use for Bernie's policies and views on anything and I doubt I'd even BEGIN to like the old fart failure personally, but he was robbed in 2016, and they will do it again. But this time he has the Bernie Bros and Antifa goosesteppers behind him. We clear thinkers living in TDS hate cities like Seattle best keep frosty when the Dhims screw him over again.
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