https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/j3jc4f/ran_into_a_legend_at_the_washington_airport/?sort=controversial

lol, these libs are insane. They deserve sundowning joe.

"lol right, this is such a dumb reddit meme trend. He lost BADLY, no one in real life wanted him to be president"

"HI HE LOST THE PRIMARY BADLY"

or my personal favorite

"I’m sorry did he not get half the votes biden did

I don’t mean to rub it in but let’s be realistic

Please vote this year and we can sort it out after. Bernie wont have a shred of influence in a second trump term whereas he can impact policy and mentor younger leaders under a biden administration"

Voting for someone who actually represents the policies you believe in is so foreign to these people. Lol, hope biden burts another blood vessel in his eye at the next debate.

  • datpiff001 [he/him]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    sorry I forgot this wonderful writeup about how it was okay that obama called in everyone to drop out after sc.

    "After South Carolina, Sanders was in first with 56 delegates. Biden had 54. That's where we were after "Biden won one state. Bernie won three". The one state is significant when it's the biggest of the early states. South Carolina is the biggest early state and the most diverse, which is important because the Democratic electorate is majority-minority.

    Iowa and New Hampshire were a wash, as Sanders and Buttigieg pretty much tied. Sanders won Nevada convincingly, but it was a caucus state, which means low turnout. That doesn't tell you much.

    Then, South Carolina happens. It's the biggest state so far and Biden wins decisively. He's the first candidate to demonstrate the ability to coalesce the non-Sanders voters around him and the first to show strength with non-white voters. Again, the Democratic electorate is majority-minority.

    Again, after South Carolina, Sanders is in first with 56 delegates. Biden has 54.

    Everyone else is way behind with nothing invested in Super Tuesday states, no money left because they sunk everything into the early states and got nothing from them, and no encouraging polling in the Super Tuesday states. That's the writing on the wall. They knew they lost. This is the point where the typical candidate gets out of the race."

      • datpiff001 [he/him]
        hexagon
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        4 years ago

        They seem to have this idea that;
        a. the primary season happened inside a vacuum without corona
        b. electioneering isnt a thing
        c. iT wUz tHe AmErIcaN pEoPle who said no to livable wages and medicare for all...

          • datpiff001 [he/him]
            hexagon
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            4 years ago

            I'm ashamed to say I used to listen to NPR a lot, especially in the mornings when I was drinking coffee. Mainly for the segments on music and other random shows I enjoyed, but when the primary season started I couldn't bare it anymore. It was absolutely insane.