Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Tonight's primaries will break it or break it

Frick and Frack
Tonight should make or break Bernie Sanders in the Democratic race for the nomination. His "Future to Believe In" will probably be that he is relegated back to being the Independent socialist without a clue on how to run an economy that he was before he ran.

On one hand, he is promising to fight hard right to the convention, but, on the other hand, he is saying that he will assess his options on Wednesday after he gets his 74-year-old socialist butt kicked. He will return to his home in Burlington, Vermont. 

Of the six states involved in the primary, the final states, New Jersey and California are the two that will matter the most if Sanders wins them. Hillary already has the delegates for the nomination, but with hundreds of votes up for grabs, a Sanders win will make her look as weak as "I didn't have sex with that woman . . . Miss Lewinsky."

Senior Democrats are trying to pressure Sanders to step aside and allow the Clinton dynasty to take the throne. President Obama is probably going to endorse her today or tomorrow, reassuring the American public that there isn't even a "smidgeon" of evidence of any wrong doing on Hillary's part.

Personally, I hope Sanders kicks her pear-shaped butt just to give her some reality.


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