Sunday, June 05, 2016

Another primary day, so of course more allegations of fraud from the Bernie Sanders campaign.

Courtesy of The Hill:

Bernie Sanders’s campaign is accusing Puerto Rico’s Democratic Party officials of fraud in the territory’s presidential primary. 

The campaign’s head of Hispanic voter efforts, Betsy Franceschini, told Caribbean Business in an interview that Sanders officials were initially denied access to prisons to help inmates vote. 

“Our Bernie Sanders officials were never certified. We had 40 officials we submitted in time for the prisons. Not one of them was certified, while all of theirs [Hillary Clinton’s] went in. Attorney Manny Suárez had to go in order for us to be let in. This is a great fraud,” Franceschini said.

Every single time, just like clockwork.

Of course the Puerto Rican Democratic party disagrees with this allegation 

The head of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico slammed the Sanders campaign on Saturday for accusing it of unfairly denying poll workers access to prisons to help inmates vote. 

"I am appalled at the remarks from the spokesperson of the Bernie Sanders Campaign in Puerto Rico, Ms. Betsy Franceschini," local Democratic Party president Roberto Prats said in a statement.

"The claim that the Democratic Party is delaying the certification of the Sanders' poll workers is preposterous. The first complete set of pollworkers for tomorrow's primary we have certified were all from the Sander's Campaign."

If you guessed that Hillary Clinton is leading Puerto Rico, which holds its primary today, in the polls you would be correct.

It seems that when Sanders is leading in the polls, or wins the primary, everything is copacetic, however if that is not the case, well then clearly there was some type of fraud.

The Sanders campaign might be worried about California as well, since the allegations around that state's primary have already started.
The councilman's spokesman responded with this:

Ryu spokesman Estevan Montemayor called those messages “an inaccurate depiction of the last 24 hours” — saying the councilman’s office had been trying to help the campaign stage a successful event. Sanders’ campaign did not have a ticketing system or a plan for addressing traffic congestion, which is required of every group that holds a rally or concert at the Greek, Montemayor said. 

“Any person or organization that chooses to have an event at the Greek Theatre needs to follow all the same guidelines," Montemayor said. “The Sanders campaign was asked to work with L.A. city staff on a traffic mitigation plan and a ticketing system, just as the Clinton campaign has done for their event on Monday evening. The Sanders campaign chose not to move forward, all while the city held resources for tomorrow’s event.” 

Anybody else noticing a pattern?

131 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:36 AM

    Bernie and his bros are sore losers.

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    1. Anonymous12:08 PM

      You are right, SPHASH. You can even see it in the comments below.

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    2. Anonymous12:57 PM

      Hillary and her Hos are nasty "winners".

      You can see it in the comments below. And all over this blog.

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    3. Anonymous1:11 PM

      They say imitation is a form of flattery, so thanks!

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    4. Anonymous1:24 PM

      You got that right, 12:57. When we lose this nov., the blame can be laid squarely at the feet of these Hillary-at-all-costs jackasses.

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    5. And there it is 12:57. Thank you for proving SPHASH's point.

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  2. Anonymous8:37 AM

    Yes, the pattern is you are losing your shit.

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    1. Anonymous9:44 AM

      Sounds more like Senile Sanders is losing more of his mental capacity every day.

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    2. Anonymous9:45 AM

      No hon, the pattern is he does not know or follow the rules and then gets bitchy about it THAT is the pattern. If he wanted to p lay by his own rules, he should have remained an independent.

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    3. Anonymous10:15 AM

      Right-o, 9:45. Long time party members know the rules or where to find them. Recent "converts" don't play by the rules and then complain.

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    4. Anonymous12:33 PM

      Has Hillary clinched the nomination??

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    5. Anonymous12:48 PM

      She might do it today!

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  3. Anonymous8:43 AM

    Polls are only open for 7 hours 8:00-3:00. The number of polling places was reduced from 1500-432. Note in 2008 there were over 2000 polling places. There is a local election going on and the polling places are different for the Democratic election and local election.Polling location lists have been changing over this past week, making it difficult to figure out where to go.There are over 200,000 college students in Puerto Rico that may not be interested in local elections but are interested in Sanders and would gain an advantage over the everyday voters who would vote with party lines (Clinton) but don't want to go through the hassle of voting at two different locations.

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    1. Anonymous10:16 AM

      I've seen people in newly democratic countries line up for hours for the right to vote. Heck, they do that in the third world parts of the US as well. College students can't devote half a Sunday to vote?

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    2. Anonymous11:56 AM

      The reduction in the number of polling places and hours is something all voters as well as Hillary and Bernie should be concerned about. That's what we fight against here in the states too.

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    3. Anonymous12:01 PM

      Are you suggesting that the United States should hold elections like a third world country?

      Well, I guess if the shoe fits.

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    4. Anonymous12:49 PM

      Puerto Rico is undergoing a huge financial crisis, hence, the reduction in polling places.

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    5. Anonymous4:24 PM

      According to MSNBC, the Sanders campaign asked for fewer polling places because the Sanders campaign had so few boots on the ground.
      https://twitter.com/benchmarkpol/status/739613199452934144

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  4. Anonymous8:46 AM

    In California what the people are hearing is nothing but anti Clinton messages from Senator Sanders and Donald Trump.

    Secretary Hillary Clinton is only attacking Donald Trump so as not to turn the Sanders voters against her in the general election.

    That is one reason Senator Sanders is getting a lot of pro-Sanders attention in California.

    Senator Sanders knows this and is taking advantage this while it hasn't registered to some of the people in California.

    All they are hearing is Sanders against Clinton and Clinton is bad.

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    1. Anonymous9:23 AM

      True. He does it before every primary now, trying to get attention. Only 13,000 + plus change went to his free event yesterday at the Coliseum, though. That's a nice crowd but it holds 90,000+, and I'm sure everyone knows what LA's population is.

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    2. Anonymous10:31 AM

      Bernie knows he's dropping, dropping, dropping in popularity! And, it's irritating the Hell out of him that Hillary Clinton is beating him and will be the nominee and our eventual leader.

      Can hardly wait to watch her take the oath of office in January, 2017! She'll do a heck of a job!

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  5. Anonymous8:49 AM

    I refuse to watch any movies or TV shows with Susan Sarandon and George Lopez in it since they are speaking in favor of Sanders.

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    1. Anonymous9:25 AM

      Agree. I will be boycotting Sarandon's new TV show with Nick Nolte parodying Bush and I will write to the sponsors & network to say why. I know others are planning the same.

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    2. Anonymous10:28 AM

      Damn! And, I like Nick Nolte too! But, won't watch it either due to Susan's support of Sanders. Think it's called boycotting and going after her financially!

      Wonder if she has changed her mind at all about The Bern after seeing him constantly rant and rave and lie of late?

      She might have and just can't come out and say so? It would be embarrassing to her. Who knows what is in the minds of some of these people?

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    3. Anonymous10:39 AM

      She's just as crazy as Bernie is. She prefers Trump to Clinton. Must be nice to be a rich privileged white woman, eh, Sarandon?

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    4. Anonymous10:57 AM

      HAHAHA. You're not going to be able to watch anything on tv or at the cinema if you're boycotting people who have different views than you. How sad.

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    5. Anonymous11:25 AM

      10:57 - no, not really. I never watch Patricia Heaton either.

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    6. Not even fucking close 10:57. Like the rest of the natural world, Hollywood leans to the left and I have plenty to watch.

      This Bernie stuff will also pass.

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    7. Anonymous12:18 PM

      Do you also boycott Mr. NRA Tom Selleck?

      Sarandon, an avowed Bernie Sanders supporter, never actually said she'd support Trump. The following celebrities, however, have announced plans to vote for Trump, for a variety of reasons:

      And of course you would want to avoid the Republican Trump supporters: Jon Voight, Kid Rock, Stephen Baldwin, Robert Davi, Aaron Carter, Loretta Lynn, Azealia Banks, Jesse James, Kirstie Alley, Mike Tyson, Gary Busey, Dennis Rodman, Lou Ferrigno, Hulk Hogan, Tila Tequila, Wayne Newton, Willie Robertson, Jesse Ventura, Mike Ditka, Terrell Owens, Pete Rose, Tom Brady, Johnny Damon, Paul O'Neill, Scott Baio.

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    8. Anonymous12:33 PM

      12:18 -I believe in everyone's right to an opinion; I avoid actors who are extremists: why would I want to support their careers economically?

      I gotta say that the roster you present above shows me how easy it is to avoid them. I'm not even going to ID which guy on your list above I knew in childhood; he was a mess then, too.

      In terms of Sarandon, yes, she said on camera this past week that Clinton is more dangerous than Trump. Unfortunately, she also brought us Nader in 2000, so she has a history of working against Democrats.

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    9. Anonymous12:42 PM

      Anon@10:57 is spot on. U guys are sounding like a bunch of savages. U want to do damage to a person that holds a different view than u ???
      Been in this blog for many years and u folks are embarrassingly digressing.
      Why don't we work on fixing that.

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    10. Anonymous1:15 PM

      12:42 - you don't sound naive. Actors know this about sponsor boycotts. Everyone in entertainment does. Look at how folks feel about James Woods after the rightwing nutjob stuff he says about our excellent president on social media. He's mentioned how he's damaging his own career several times.

      It's one way that the #StopRush movement worked: economic boycott after his Sandra Fluke comments.

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    11. Anonymous1:30 PM

      12:18, you're hilarious. Politics or not, you find the people on that list compelling to watch? There are exactly two of them with talent.

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    12. Anonymous1:39 PM

      @anon 12:42pm
      No one said they wanted to damage anyone. But as comsumers everyone gets to spend their own money as they see fit, just like I personally don't shop at Walmart or Chic fil A, there are other stores that I choose to support instead. But if any actor is trying to live off what I spend at the movies they would have already starved to death, as for TV, I rarely watch it. The list of your GoPee actors( can we even call some of them that?) are easily boycotted.

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    13. Anonymous4:20 PM

      Home Depot owners have endorsed Trump. So glad I shop at Lowe's.

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  6. Anonymous8:51 AM

    First off, two questions: 1: Since when is Puerto Rico a US state? And 2: since when can prisoners vote? I thought prisoners/convicted criminals are not eligible for voting?

    As to the Bernie claims... DUH! By now, I expect nothing less from that rag-tag 'army'. (I used to be an avid Bernie supporter - even donated to his campaign. No I regret it and I will vote for Hillary.)

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    1. Anonymous9:28 AM

      1. Puerto Rico is an unincorporated United States territory. It has a complicated history but basically it has been a US possession (an anomaly) for over a hundred years.

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    2. Anonymous9:49 AM

      It's been a US territory since 1898 and the Puerto Ricans are US citizens. Thanks to Miss G for the wonderful 4th grade history lessons.

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    3. Anonymous10:28 AM

      Honestly, 8:51, that comment was a festival of ignorance. US territories vote in presidential elections and primaries; how is it possible you didn't know this? As for prisoners and ex-inmates, the laws governing voting rights vary by jurisdiction. Educate yourself.

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  7. Anonymous8:53 AM

    Before Bernie Sanders decided to run for the presidency as a member of the Democratic Party he should have done some reading up on how the primaries and a national convention work. There are lots of books out there about previous elections. He obviously did not prepare so now he's relying on blaming every state or territory holding a primary of cheating him even as the voters go to their polling places.

    He's acted the same way when interviewed and asked about just about anything that wasn't word for word what he said in a speech. No answers about how he would pay for universal health care or free college education. Just a dismissal of the interviewer's question because he's so busy running his campaign.

    Is that how he would run a presidency? Any time the UN or a foreign power disagreed with him would he shout "fraud"?
    Beaglemom

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    1. Anonymous9:22 AM

      For all the free stuff he says he'll provide, it'll be paid for by the taxpayers.

      He'll not be elected as our leader and I find HIM to be the fraud!

      All he does is repeat and repeat and come across angrier and angrier. He is being beat by Mrs. Clinton and is having a hell of a time accepting it!

      They never should have let him in the Democratic party! I so wish Debbie would kick his butt out!

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    2. Anonymous9:48 AM

      he has slowly evolved into progressive, know nothing, Trump as far as I am concerned, just the opposite side of the same coin.

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  8. Anybody else noticing a pattern?

    Step 1: Make little or no effort to learn the rules in advance.
    Step 2: When challenged, claim that the rules should not apply.
    Step 3: Suffer consequences.
    Step 4: Cry FRAUD!

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    1. Anonymous9:18 AM

      Me! Me! Pick me!

      Bernie
      Donald
      $ara(h)

      Did I win?

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    2. Anonymous9:25 AM

      +1

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    3. Anonymous10:01 AM

      +100000

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  9. Anonymous8:54 AM

    Does Senator Sanders realize when he has to go back to work in the Senate, the senators will look at him as a crooked man who will lie to get what he wants.

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    1. Anonymous9:49 AM

      Nope, that's the problem with having a gigantic fucking ego... ask Trump he could tell Bernie a thing or two about it. Those two old men might as well be born from the same mother....

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    2. Anonymous10:22 AM

      Bernie Sanders hasn't had much respect in the Senate. He hasn't done anything significant in it - check his record! He's truly a joke!

      When he comes up for reelection in his home state, I seriously doubt he'll be reelected. He's shown how nasty, fraudulent and what a liar he can be in this primary mess! And, he's not even been vetted yet!

      He's done himself in along w/his inept wife!

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    3. Anonymous10:55 AM

      Honestly, he never had many friends in the Senate anyway. America at large is learning what the Senate has known for years: the old boy doesn't play well with others.

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    4. Anonymous12:06 PM

      Bernie identified his best friend in the senate as climate change denier Sen. James Inhofe, (R), from OK.

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    5. Anonymous12:35 PM

      Oh my no politician ever lied.

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    6. Anonymous1:40 PM

      He doesn't have any friends there now.

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  10. Anonymous8:58 AM

    Bernie is campaigning for his life, and i would be disappointed if he did anything less...

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    1. Anonymous9:18 AM

      So lying about fraud is ok with you since he is "campaigning for his life?"

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    2. Anonymous9:30 AM

      He's also a liar. Today in CA he went after the Clinton Foundation, which has an A rating as a charity--and he knows it. 2016-2018 will be his last 2 years as a Senator. The Democrats are coming for him now in VT. And the GOP in VT are already coming for Jane about her possible fraud charges with Burlington. One night in Rome cost the campaign over $13,000; they need the $, so he'll say anything.

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    3. Anonymous9:52 AM

      So you would be disappointed if he ran an ethical campaign? Yeah, you sound like a typical Bernie Bro.

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    4. Anonymous11:11 AM

      @9:30
      "We had previously evaluated this organization, but have since determined that this charity's atypical business model can not be accurately captured in our current rating methodology."
      https://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.profile&ein=311580204

      And we'll see who's lying considering the FBI has retrieved the 30,000 "deleted" emails,which some surely are between the State Dept. and the Clinton Foundation.Why do you think it's taking so long?
      Can you say RICO?

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    5. Anonymous11:28 AM

      Right wingers in the house again. Soooo funny to read their fantasies as HRC wins Puerto Rico, and pulls to within 10 votes of pledged delegates.

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    6. Anonymous11:48 AM

      What does that mean, "campaigning for his life"? Is someone holding a gun to him and making him campaign? If you mean he's "campaigning for himself," I agree. He has loyalty to nothing else but Bernie Sanders (and Accountant Jane).

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    7. Anonymous11:56 AM

      @11:28
      I'm as far from "right winger" as they come.
      "Clinton Foundation Donors Got Weapons Deals From Hillary Clinton's State Department" -- http://www.ibtimes.com/clinton-foundation-donors-got-weapons-deals-hillary-clintons-state-department-1934187
      "The cash donations Hillary simply has no answer for" -- http://www.salon.com/2015/05/31/the_cash_donations_hillary_simply_has_no_answer_for_partner/
      Those "deleted" emails between the State Dept. and the Clinton Foundation are taking awhile for the FBI to comb through...
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Rha6Wamfp0
      Nope!

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  11. Anonymous9:06 AM

    Another day, another lie from G.

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    1. Anonymous9:49 AM

      Another day, another lie from Bernie.

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    2. Truth hurt? Poor baby.

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    3. Anonymous10:54 AM

      Bernie ISNT crying fraud in Puerto Rico and HASN'T repeatedly done the same in other states in which he was getting thumped? Really? Present your evidence.

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    4. Anonymous11:29 AM

      Hello, NY? Hello, CA? Hello, demanding a recount in Kentucky? That's just off the top of my head.

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    5. Anonymous12:36 PM

      Do you know that Bernie won 48 out of 60 counties in NY.

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    6. Anonymous12:51 PM

      12:36 - the rural ones?

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    7. Anonymous1:16 PM

      The rural counties in NY have less population, less diversity.

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    8. Anonymous1:32 PM

      Unfortunately for Bernie, land doesn't vote. People do.

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    9. Anonymous1:42 PM

      @anon 12:36pm
      Did you know that elections are based on votes not counties?

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  12. Anonymous9:11 AM

    When he loses he claims fraud. Is he paranoid?

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    1. Anonymous1:43 PM

      Oh I think that comes along with the dementia.

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  13. Anonymous9:16 AM

    Sanders is a friggin' nasty mess! No way will he ever be USA's leader. He will be sent packing by the majority and Hillary Clinton will be our chosen!

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  14. Anonymous9:28 AM

    Hillary has so gotten under the thin skin.

    ...But after two rallies and a flurry of interviews there's no question Clinton has gotten to Trump in a big way. As she said, he is very thin skinned. (Emphatically denying that you're thin-skinned is not a credible rebuttal.) Given who he is, being denigrated by a strong woman must cut deeply. Underneath the angry talk, he appears befuddled and uncertain about just how to respond. That is mainly because even before her assault he'd maxed out his invective. She was crooked, a liar, untalented, a lightweight, a sexual predator by proxy. How exactly do you escalate from there?

    His furious effort to wring more aggression out of the English language has proved a rather unconvincing rebuttal to her central charge that he is temperamentally unfit, too emotionally unstable to serve as President. He now says flatly that she should be in jail, says he'll find an Attorney General who will imprison her. He now also calls her a "thief" which somehow is the reason she set up her own email server. Overshadowed by the "my African-American" stumble in Friday's speech in Redding was a bizarre interlude in which Trump gave a glowing evocation of the supporter who cold-cocked and beat a protester in Tucson on March 20th as an example of his little-heralded but purportedly expansive support among African-Americans. He's trying to escalate but has little room to go. He's maxed out. The transcripts of the two speeches read like compressed literary spittle.

    His affect is also different. Both rallies struck me as significantly hotter than anything we've seen before from Trump, more sweat, more chopping hands, more yelling - simply more electric, frenzied and angry.

    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/sparks-of-the-meltdown

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    1. Anonymous10:18 AM

      I really do think Hillary Clinton is getting to Trump.

      Look at his face - it's bloated - he's very puffy around the eyes (they are slits at times!) - he just doesn't look well! He sweats profusely in his face and gets horribly red!

      I'll bet he has high blood pressure due to his being obese too!

      Is he going to make it through this or will he keel over and die due to a massive heart attack?

      Remember, he's not use to having negative thrown at him in any way, shape or form. He's always been catered to! Plus, I think he is slowly realizing that Hillary Clinton can or will beat him! And, how would he be in handling that? The LOSER!

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    2. Anonymous10:41 AM

      Trump is mentally and physically ill.

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    3. Anonymous11:19 AM

      Yup, mentally and physically ill. Either problem could take him out, but I would like to see both happen at once: a bout of irrational shouting and raging ending with a thud on the floor as his heart seizes up.

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    4. Anonymous11:43 AM

      I cannot believe what I just read in an exchange with a reporter from Buzzfeed on Twitter: that the GOP could be hoping that Trump will face charges over Trump U as a way to remove him from the ticket...

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    5. Anonymous12:07 PM

      Amazing that we are even saying it, 11:19 AM and 10:18 AM - but, there are many of us throughout our country that would care less if Trump died due to a heart attack - or anything - for that matter.

      He is hateful, a racist, a divider, a bully, an egomaniac and disliked throughout our world.

      He would not be missed!!!

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    6. Anonymous3:09 PM

      12:07 If Trump died, or quit, who would be the nominee? Does his replacement make it a race?

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  15. Anonymous9:42 AM

    CA Crap> GOPees Up Chuck Woolery:
    Center of Economic and Policy Research analysis found in 2014 that the average age for a minimum wage worker had risen to 35 years old, and that 88 percent of employees who earned the minimum wage were older than 20 years of age."
    http://www.rawstory.com/2016/06/ex-wheel-of-fortune-host-rips-minimum-wage-workers-for-wanting-hike-earn-your-way-in-this-world/

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  16. Anonymous9:43 AM

    Wahhhh!!! How dare they expect an old white man to follow the same rules as a mere woman!

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  17. Anonymous9:47 AM

    Clinton poised for weekend bounce

    With 60 delegates at stake, Puerto Rico's primary can push Hillary Clinton to the brink of nomination.

    http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/hillary-clinton-puerto-rico-primary-delegates-223883

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  18. Anonymous10:06 AM

    How Can You Rattle Donald Trump? Call Him A Bore.



    What’s the worst, most damaging thing you can say about Donald Trump. That he’s weak on foreign policy? A bully? A bigot? Not as wealthy as he says? Not a great businessman?

    No. Despite all those being accurate descriptions, those have all already been tried, with almost no success.

    The worst, most damaging thing you can say about him is this: He’s not very interesting. He’s a bore.

    Calling him that is the one thing he won’t be able to stand, since the constant spotlight is his addiction.

    But he is a bore.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joe-seldner/how-to-rattle-donald-trump_b_10263956.html

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    1. Anonymous11:11 AM

      I think Hillary Clinton has done an outstanding job of calling him out! Loved her speech!

      You noticed it pretty much stifled the Donald! He's being a lot quieter - probably trying to accustom himself to being a 'loser'!

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    2. Anonymous11:19 AM

      He is Don the Con!

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  19. Anonymous10:14 AM

    This is what Bernie is trying to deny Hillary on Tuesday night--a true American historic event, as she will be the first female pressendtial nominee in US history: the media calling the race as over when she wins New Jersey.

    But President Obama was fairly and correctly called the winner of the race by the media in June 2008 (when HRC was only 100 delegates behind), and Hillary deserves the same in 2016. Watch from 2008:
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=81hCFwsnfJI

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    1. Anonymous11:08 AM

      I'll bet Dr. Rachel Maddow (MSNBC) will call the race even though Bernie doesn't want anyone to do it! He's such a slacker!

      Go home, Bernie! You are the loser! The majority of America is sick and tired of your idiocy!

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    2. Anonymous11:30 AM

      Wolf Blitzer is going to call it on CNN, too.

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  20. Anonymous10:16 AM

    Bernie will be in San Diego at Qualcomm Stadium at 3pm.. They rented 1/6 of the parking lot. Setup began at 6am this morning.

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    1. Anonymous10:44 AM

      1/6 sounds about right.

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    2. Anonymous11:06 AM

      He's dropped considerably in the crowds he's drawing! It should be so obvious to him that he is/has lost to Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee!! Shit, he isn't even a Demorat! What a fucking joke!

      He's a sack of lying crud and needs to go back to home state - rest and shut his trap!

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  21. Anonymous10:27 AM

    Umm, since when can convicted, incarcerated criminals vote?

    Sound like much ado about nothing to me...

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    1. Anonymous10:52 AM

      Prisoners vote in Maine, Vermont and Puerto Rico. Hope your broken Google fingers heal soon.

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  22. Anonymous10:31 AM

    Bernie's habit of crying fraud every time he's about to lose a state is identical to the Trump MO. Trump attacks a judge to try to delegitimize his rulings ahead of time, and goes after the media in an attempt to inoculate himself against future bad press. What a pair of shady characters.

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  23. Anonymous10:34 AM

    I note that Jane is now giving house tours to the media. Perhaps she could take a few moments to look for their tax returns while she's there.

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    1. Anonymous11:26 AM

      +1000000!!

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    2. Crystal Sage11:43 AM

      Reminder to Bernie and Donald: SHOW US YOUR TAXES!

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    3. Anonymous11:59 AM

      Why in the hell would you give house tours? Do they have to pay to go through the house? Seems weird as shit to me!

      Know I'd never be interested in seeing it - much less going through it and having to listen to crazy Jane!

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      @Crystal Sage 11:43 AM
      http://hillarytranscriptclock.com/

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  24. If the GOP had any guts they'd say No nomination until you release your tax returns!

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    1. Anonymous11:06 AM

      The Dems can do the same for Bernie.

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    2. Anonymous11:44 AM

      Let's see the transcripts!
      http://www.businessinsider.com/here-are-all-the-six-figure-speaking-fees-that-hillary-clinton-received-after-leaving-the-state-dept-2015-5

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    3. Anonymous12:39 PM

      No one cares about the transcripts. Bernie lost. Deal with it.

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    4. Anonymous1:11 PM

      11:44 -
      That's as valid as demanding to see President Obama's college transcripts or long form birth certificate. Neither of those things have been required of any candidate in electoral history.

      Never before have copies of speech transcripts been required either.

      The release of several years worth of tax returns, however, has been a tradition for decades. At least they were until Romney refused to release more than one year of complete tax returns and summaries of others.

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    5. Anonymous1:22 PM

      On what legal standing Ted?

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    6. Anonymous2:16 PM

      Why would anyone care about a speech?

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    7. Anonymous3:17 PM

      2:16 what?

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    8. Anonymous 1:22 PM wrote: On what legal standing Ted?

      It's up to the Republican National Committee's Standing Rules Committee (56 members) and the Republican National Convention rules committee (112 members). The former is a permanent body; the latter's members are selected at state conventions, and will meet the week of July 11th. I'm not aware of whatever connection you are suggesting between these bodies and the justice system.

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  25. Anonymous11:15 AM

    Are Americans really going to service Trump and Sanders everytime they cry foul? I've noticed all our politicians are just crybabys. They don't get their way they cause a gridlock. Even baby Bush got his way that one year. All smug. There's no strength in these men. I thought great leaders work things out. Guess, that is the thing of the past. Ah, well. But this Bernie guy should call it a day soon, cuz now he's just irritating. He and Trump together are like one Sarah Palin wrapped in one. Irritating and unreasonable.

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  26. Anonymous11:17 AM

    I am completely, 100% sure that absolutely, positively, everything in the Democratic party's process has been completely above board and unbiased. Why would the Democratic Party have any reason to rig anything in the process to insure that one of their elite, a woman of Democratic Royality, the heir apparent-receive the nomination?

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    1. Anonymous11:33 AM

      Hm. Isn't it weird that Democrats prefer a former First Lady, Senator, and SoS who has been a Democrat for 45 years to a guy who just joined in 2015? Such a head-scratcher!!! /S

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    2. Anonymous11:37 AM

      Why is it so hard to believe that a majority of us life-long (and shorter duration) dems prefer Hillary?

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    3. Anonymous11:38 AM

      Why would delegates who have been Dem party members for many years, have been involved with the party in many primaries and elections, seen Hillary as part of Obama's successful administration, her commitment to the country and to equality for all Americans, be persuaded by the nebulous socialist manifesto of Bernie and his army of non-Democrat idealists?

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    4. Anonymous11:57 AM

      I know I prefer Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders and any other Republican out there!! She has my vote!

      First off - Bernie is NOT a Democrat and the heads of the party should kick his ass out of it! He's a hateful divider and nothing more!

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    5. Anonymous1:00 PM

      @11:17 - Here's what Bernie told the LA Times today:

      "Sanders also acknowledged that, while he hopes to change the nominating system in the future, the rules he's operating under were set before his candidacy.

      "I don’t use the word 'rigged,'" he said. "I knew what I was getting into."

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    6. Anonymous1:40 PM

      He doesn't use the word -- but his surrogates do, and he whines and sues over every rule he finds inconvenient. Aw, Saint Bernie. He just can't understand how his uninformed followers get these crazy ideas!

      Similarly, Trump is just flummoxed as to why his supporters are behaving in a hostile fashion toward people of color and Muslims.

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    7. Anonymous2:13 PM

      Bernie spent 4 decades being paid by tax dollars to accomplish nothing of value.Yet somehow now you believe Old Bernie will turn that around because he promised you the world. Too bad he not only won't be able to pay for any of it,hi wife would be first in line to take advantage of it.

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  27. Even if Bernie was ethical enough to win the nomination and face off against the Drumpf, how quick would the Repubtiles condemn him as a communist? The word "socialist" is just as poisonous to 100% of the GOP and 50% of the Dems as is "communist". There is no way Bernie should be carrying the Democrat banner in this election.

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    1. Anonymous1:48 PM

      Bernie was a communist for many yrs and is a socialist, hard to change those facts.

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  28. Anonymous11:39 AM

    How Bernie Lost: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/how-bernie-sanders-missed-his-chance-to-beat-hillary-clinton/2016/06/05/5dc4c12e-28ec-11e6-a3c4-0724e8e24f3f_story.html

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    1. Anonymous12:53 PM

      This story will be on the front page of tomorrow's Washington Post.

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  29. Anonymous12:56 PM

    Another primary day and another bashing of Bernie Sanders and insulting of anyone that will not cow tow to Hillary's cult followers.

    You're destroying your blog, Gryphen. It will never go back to what it was.

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    1. Anonymous1:48 PM

      You are so full of shit, 12:56 PM!!! I've been a part of this blog since it started (as have multiple others!)and would not cease visiting it daily!

      You, on the other hand, need to go peddle your hardware somewhere else!!

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    2. Anonymous2:11 PM

      It has always been Gryphen's blog where he tries to get the truth out about flawed and failed politicians .Sarah Palin was only the biggest ,most obvious,there have been many others. Bernie is just the latest in a string of those needing to be called out for what they are and what they are not. Along the way,Gryphen has been a promoter of Gay rights and a supporter of women. His blog will be fine.If you are finding it painful to visit because you can't see the forest for the trees,someone else will visit.

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    3. Anonymous3:00 PM

      Just because it is his blog and his opinions, I am not required to agree with every position or opinion he holds. I am not a sheep and Gryphen does not walk on water. I can read here, skip some threads and even voice an occasional dissenting thought.

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    4. Anonymous4:03 PM

      @2:11
      "It has always been Gryphen's blog where he tries to get the truth out about flawed and failed politicians"
      https://informedvote2016.wordpress.com/2016/03/18/do-i-really-need-to-worry-about-hillarys-emails-yes-she-will-be-indicted-full-form/
      "Along the way,Gryphen has been a promoter of Gay rights..."
      So does Bernie:
      https://www.buzzfeed.com/claudiakoerner/bernie-sanders-went-to-drag-brunch-in-west-hollywood?utm_term=.tv2jwjbLo&bffbtrending#.uoPo0oPya
      Hillary...
      http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2014/07/21/hillary_clinton_s_record_on_gay_rights_and_lgbt_rights_is_confusing.html

      http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2015/10/01/hillary_clinton_on_gay_rights_a_new_email_is_troubling.html




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  30. Anita Winecooler3:03 PM

    Why or How is it that the cards are always stacked against Bernie? It's almost like Trump lite, I've been treated unfairly! It's the opponent's fault. It's getting to the point where they sound like the parents in a "Peanuts" show "whahh whahh whahh....."

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  31. Anonymous3:55 PM

    Sanders blocked from Hispanic event today: https://twitter.com/samsanders/status/739581061626138625

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