Well, it looks like Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee for President. It of course has actually been looking like that for quite a while, but now, even though she doesn’t have enough pledged delegates to win the nomination, she’s got a majority of them (even if Bernie were to get all the DC delegates in the final primary) and barring an indictment, I don’t see any super delegates (who are actual party members, as opposed to people who are just registered to vote as Democrats) changing their minds. It’s been a foregone conclusion for a while now, but I think you’ll see Bernie conceding shortly (once he gets whatever relatively meaningless concessions he can get – a prime time convention speech, at the very least, I would think, and maybe a promise from President Obama today to force the Florida Payday Loan Queen out of the DNC Chair).
I think Bernie’s been good for Hillary, having pushed her to the left ever so slightly be being in the race (ThinkProgress has a decent article about the ways that Hillary changed post-Bernie – and a few ways she didn’t like Capital Punishment, Fracking, and a Carbon Tax). Not that her “evolved” policy stands necessarily mean anything of course, but I think Bernie helped show anybody who was paying attention that taking stands against corporate greed and for working people are actually politically expedient.
I have to admit to being disappointed (though not surprised) by the results. I don’t have the animosity that some people seem to have for Clinton (both male and female – it’s not all misogyny or “boy crazy” young women – my wife, for one, is not exactly a Hillary fan, and my mother-in-law absolutely despises her. Mostly, I think, because she felt personally insulted when Hillary mad that comment about not staying home and baking cookies). After all, I voted for Clinton (twice) for Senator and again in the 2008 NY State Primary. I’m just sad because no matter how the election turns out, we once again won’t be getting a Liberal President – and I honestly think we need one.
Of course, god forbid we get Trump. It’s one thing to get basically more of the same, but if that loudmouth conman gets elected, I shudder to think what might happen. Hillary’s “foreign policy” speech the other day was a good start at attacking him, and I think you’ll see most of the “BernieOrBust” folks get in line the same way the “PUMAs” did in 2008.
It’s these “independent” and young voters I worry about. I don’t know that they’ll break for Trump so much as just become disinterested and not get out to the polls. ‘Cuz you know that teabaggers and Republicans – no matter what they say right now – will all fall in lock step behind anybody with an “R” after their name (especially an “R” that’s running against Hillary).
It would be nice to get finally get over the “a woman could never get elected President in the United States” thing (the same way – no matter how you feel about Obama – that it was nice to get over the black guy getting elected hurdle). I’d just prefer it was somebody like Elizabeth Warren (who I hope doesn’t run as VP because I think she can do a lot more as a Senator and I’d hate to think that Charlie Baker would get to appoint a Republican Senator at a time when it’s crucial to take back the Senate).
Whatever happens, it’s gonna be a long, ugly road to November 8th. I don’t think I can stand listening to (and looking at) Trump and his idiot followers for the next five months. Heaven help us if we have to look at him for the four (or eight) years after that.
Good news for rich people (which they so desperately need).
The one percenters have so little to cheer. thank goodness they have some good news
Nice to read your comments, pj. I’ve been pretty alarmed at the BernieorBusters out there. As I often note, the long-term damage a presidunce can do is appoint judges for the judges’ lifetimes. Eghads. I’ve held my nose and pulled the lever before. I hope the Bernie supporters can see the long view. I’ve been really astonished at the vicious animosity I see online for Clinton. Bernie couldn’t win a general without others in the Democratic party voting for him. I feel he just slashed and burned (heehee) instead of trying to unite the Democrats. He also didn’t loosen up on campaign spending when he might have. I also didn’t understand why he whined about the process when he agreed to it when he started his campaign. I subscribe to his newsletters and have long been in his camp. If he couldn’t unite the party, who the heck would vote for him in the general? When he lost California, it was pretty obvious he lost folks. I just scratch my head at his campaign, frankly.
It doesn’t seem to be any different than the PUMAs were back in 2008. I recall somebody here who seemed to think Obama was the devil or something.
I’ve been seeing a lot of vile comments about Sanders as well as Clinton from the very start of this. It’s just how people are.
Yes, you’re absolutely right. humans………….
Oh, I heard he was in a coma. Too bad.
The sidebar says there are 7 comments, but I only see 5 – not the last 2 comments by pj & Vern. Any suggestsions? (No one is blocked, I checked.)
My fault. I was trying to delete an image and the edit function deleted the post and I think anything related to it. Let me roughly rebuild.
‘ALF’ star dead at 76: Michu Meszaros was in circus, ‘Big Top Pee-wee,’
I was trying to delete this image because there is some question as to whether Michu was used in this session.
My research was inconclusive and my circus contacts were unavailable.
Sorry.
http://www.esquire.com/entertainment/music/a24636/the-doors-strange-days-cover/
NP It’s usually this user’s errors that cause problems. Thanks!
1,000 mass shootings in 1,260 days: this is what America’s gun crisis looks like
I’m not immune to the slaughters yet. I lived through our assassinations and right now am hearing Harvey Milk’s nephew on TV. That one was a little more obscure and closer to home but the killing of Milk and Moscone changed the tide of history in frisco. Mowing down so many LGBTQ humans in a dance hall really hit me hard after all of these years watching their struggle thinking we were getting to the other side. I guess we always have to be vigilant and never take anything for granted. No victory is permanent. I am devastated again. I don’t know how much more I can stand.
I don’t know that things will change – not in the time I have left on the planet, anyway. It was bad enough when individuals were crazy and hateful on their own, but now we have elected officials, public figures, “religious” organizations, and certain media outlets that foment hatred and violence and encourage already mentally disturbed individuals and groups to inflict suffering on fellow humans.
Finally, some good news.
Legendary Producer Chips Moman Dead at 79
Grammy winner wrote and produced hits for the likes of Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson, Aretha Franklin and Waylon Jennings
Ummm….
Good news, pluckers!
It pays to be Vegan.
R.I.P. ANN MORGAN GUILBERT OF ‘THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW’
THE ACTRESS PASSED AWAY TUESDAY AT AGE 87.
Oh, no, not Millie!
She was in the US version of Getting On, too.
I’m proud the Senate Democrats are doing something about changing the gun laws. The NRA has had a vice-grip on our government for too darn long. It’s a start to at least have a conversation and watch the NRA being outed in the Senate.
‘Full Frontal’s’ Samantha Bee live-tweets gun control filibuster, offers Senate Democrats pizza