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Perhaps he shouldn't have bowed and kissed the ring if he had these thoughts. Sanders is exactly like every other politician that believes in a redistribution system of government. He says things to the peons to gain support against the rich, while supporting and helping the rich criminals get elected.
OR, he could be saying "once we're finished with Trump, you're next... bitch" (okay, he probably doesn't hate Hillary in that way, but he definitely recognizes she is his ideological nemesis). The enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that...
And there is always the unqualified third possibility that neither of us are correct, to avoid the false dichotomy logical fallacy...
Sanders spoke about a system of government that is the exact opposite of Clinton. If he actually cared about his positions and morals, he would not have endorsed her. Both of the candidates would be against his ideals. Clinton will not enact anything that Sanders wanted.
And she will be ripped apart by his supporters. Clinton isn't an idiot, she knows Sanders is a force to be reckoned with, and Sanders knows this. He's using the system that she has become beholden to – to maintain her power accumulation and influence – against her. He knows politicians, and as a statesman, he is their worst nightmare. He still has the support of his base, even those that are voting for Clinton now. If Hillary forgets who's boss (WTP), we'll likely be looking at a Cruz, Kasich, or Warren Administration in 2020 (the latter I am almost certain is Bernie's endgame) – and Hillary Clinton being fired.
Notice how he left the Democratic Party after the primaries? He wasn't in it to win it. He was barely trying and he won 24 contests to her 33, a self-avowed Democratic Socialist at that! Think of his campaign as the opposite of Barack Obama's 2008 run. Obama's presidential campaign was just that, a presidential campaign, disguised as a revolution. Bernie's presidential campaign was a revolution disguised as a presidential campaign.
He has only endorsed Clinton – and rather reluctantly at that – to ensure Trump does not win. As diametrically opposed as Clinton and Sanders are, they have more in common than Sanders and Trump.
Real life isn't like Game of Thrones. None of this is accurate. :lamo
I laid out a detailed and in-depth response to your post incorporating critical-thinking abilities. There is nothing about your quote that is remotely any of that.
The simple fact you think Clinton is afraid of you or any other Bernie supporter is hilarious enough.
Then I suppose you do not realize how shrewd and intelligent Hillary truly is. You underestimate her and us at your own peril. Just saying.
Let me know when you wake up from your fairly tale.
You know, I was really enjoying our rather detached and emotionless debate-exchange until you shat all over it with Post #7. If you do not have anything intelligent to add further to the discussion at hand (at least any more than underhanded mocking and nuanced, childish sniping tactics), just say so. Something to the effect of, "I'll have to disagree with that, but any further discussion on this matter will result in me completely deviating from the topic at hand, so I will press on to start my own topic that you are welcome to join in on so we can continue to discuss whether or not Bernie is an integral statesman or how intelligent Hillary Clinton is - as opposed to the nature of Bernie's supporters' influences on a potential Clinton Presidency," the latter of which is the topic at hand, not either of the former.
You're the one that deviated away from the topic when you typed out your Game of Thrones story about Clinton,Sanders, and Bernouts. I just couldn't get over how hilariously delusional it was. Apologies.
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