Tuesday, June 07, 2016

Seems like an appropriate shirt for this primary day.

I have the feeling that the sales for a shirt like this are going to pick up after today.

39 comments:

  1. No. Wonkette's "I Was Born For This" shirt with Hillary in armor a better choice.

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    1. Anonymous7:47 AM

      Nothing wrong with that at all. Hillary has worked hard her whole life and her ambition and drive are things she was born with. I mean it's not like a light bulb went off in her head after choosing to be unemployed for 17 yrs and then thought "I know, I can go into politics".

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  2. Anonymous2:32 AM

    Here's a good one. Per Red state.com, David French dropped out possibly because trump and minions threatened his wife. Guess she is not picking up remote copywriting for Palin anymore. Bet that ended well. Bet palin owes her money.

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    1. Anonymous4:05 AM

      David French was on Morning Joe today and stated that the threats started prior to him announcing his run for president. Here is a quote from
      US for Palin dated June 2nd\Note: US for Palin has dropped Nancy French and "Bristol's Blog" which is hosted and edited by French for her ‪#‎NeverTrump‬ activities. We will continue to carry Bristol's Instagram posts that meet our editorial guidelines.
      On another note Palin has removed her "We Shall Overcome"
      post from her fb. Gee, why would she do that?

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  3. Anonymous3:39 AM

    I'm all for Bernie to concede the nomination contest, BUT, there is no need for people to be nasty like that, to him.

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    1. Really? You think that's nasty? This might be the least nastiest thing said or done to anyone this election cycle.

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    2. Anonymous7:39 AM

      Not so much nasty as immature. I would hope that most intelligent adults are beyond needing to display their feelings on cheap T-shirts.

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    3. Anonymous8:15 AM

      And yet you weren't offended when Bernie said all women's issues were unimportant. Unfuckingbelievable.

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    4. Anonymous10:38 AM

      Sanders also dismissed the "black lives matter" movement as unimportant. He seems to be insensitive to what people go through in order to live their daily lives and that's unfortunate in a politician. It may go over well in Vermont but not nationally.

      In the end most of us Democrats just want Sanders to withdraw and accept that Hillary Clinton won the nomination of the Democratic Party at the end of an honest but very tough primary campaign.
      Beaglemom

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  4. Anonymous3:57 AM

    Sanders: I’m Still In The Race | “It is unfortunate that the media, in a rush to judgement, are ignoring the Democratic National Committee’s clear statement that it is wrong to count the votes of superdelegates before they actually vote at the convention this summer.”

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    1. So now he's all about the superdelegates? It would be funny if it weren't so sadly pathetic.

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    2. Anonymous6:46 AM

      I know, Meghan! Sanders has flip-flopped on superdelegates, and ironically, Tad Devine (who runs the Sanders campaign) was an architect of the superdelegates system. Crazy. Pick a lane, Bernie! Oh, wait. Too late. Just like his tax returns.

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    3. Anonymous7:59 AM

      @anon 6:46am
      I truly don't think Bernie knows what he has said on different days, I think he is suffering from dementia.

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    4. Anonymous9:36 AM

      January 2017: Sanders has regretfully declined an invitation to the presidential inauguration of Hillary Clinton as he will be phoning democratic superdelegates to persuade them to change their vote and overturn the will of the voters who gave Clinton more pledged delegates. It’s a long shot according to Sanders, but he said he still has a chance before she is sworn in.

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    5. Anonymous8:16 PM

      @9:36 am
      That, dear commenter is truly funny. Thank you.

      dowl

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  5. Anonymous4:00 AM

    French was krystol's tentative independent runner against trump.

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  6. Anonymous4:09 AM

    Trumps mob went after French's biracial daughter. See Politico.

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    1. Anonymous7:54 AM

      LOL, I love it when Trump has gone after 100's of thousands of minorities with his racist statements over the last yr and now that it's one person in the GoPee party we are all supposed to "gasp and be offended". If they weren't offended before then it's not about racism at all, but about going after one of their own.

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  7. Anonymous4:54 AM

    Can't wait to see today's primary results.
    #weakHillary

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    1. Anonymous5:37 AM

      The President called Bernie on Sunday and told him that he was endorsing Hillary this week. He's on the Tonight Show on Thursday; he appears with Hillary on Wed. in NY.

      Bernie appeared with Dave Matthews, though. So there's that.

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    2. Anonymous5:58 AM

      Here's what happened after the President's phone call to Bernie, per Kasie Hunt: "But whatever message President Obama delivered, it wasn't cheerful for the Sanders campaign: The mood soured, and he huddled with wife Jane."

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    3. Anonymous6:00 AM

      https://twitter.com/kasie/status/739960502323978241

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    4. So weak she's going to be president

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    5. Anonymous7:50 AM

      an't wait either. # BernieIsBerntToast

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  8. Anonymous4:56 AM

    But, while The Bern is on his way home, I hope he decides to stay in the Democratic Party and work for all he holds true.

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    1. Anonymous5:40 AM

      He hates the Democratic Party; he has made that quite clear. I hope next cycle he'll join the GOP. That's who he should be protesting, anyway. He can Trojan Horse them in 2020.

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    2. Anonymous7:50 AM

      What work has Bernie ever done besides name 2 post offices?

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    3. Anonymous8:17 AM

      Bernie has already stated he will be running for his Senate seat as an Indy. It's quite clear Bernie only joined the Democratic Party for what they could do for him. That's all Bernie has ever cared about, himself.

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  9. Anonymous5:53 AM

    "This is the perfect symbolic ending to the Democratic Party primary. The nomination is consecrated by a media organization, on a day when nobody voted, based on secret discussions with anonymous establishment insiders and donors whose identity the media organization – incredibly – conceals. The decisive edifice of super-delegates is itself anti-democratic and inherently corrupt: designed to prevent actual voters from making choices that the party establishment dislikes. But for a party run by insiders and funded by corporate interests, it’s only fitting that their nomination process ends with such an ignominious, awkward and undemocratic sputter."
    https://theintercept.com/2016/06/07/perfect-end-to-democratic-primary-anonymous-super-delegates-declare-winner-through-media/

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    1. Anonymous6:15 AM

      Oooh, was that written by tax dodger & libertarian star (and resident of Brazil) Glenn Greenwald or someone he hired? Definitely the best source about the Democratic Party. /S

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  10. Anonymous5:57 AM

    The only thing Hillary is clinching is her ass cheeks...
    http://www.politico.com/blogs/under-the-radar/2016/06/fbi-offers-second-secret-filing-in-clinton-email-suit-223973

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    1. Anonymous6:18 AM

      The President is endorsing HRC this week. Just a guess: President Obama knows more about it than you fabulous folks from "The Hunting of Hillary" movement ever will.

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  11. Anonymous6:11 AM

    This is a direct quote from Sanders' only backer in the Senate. He's not going to push anything for Sanders at the convention:
    "Sanders-backer Sen. Jeff Merkley: that 'Unity is going to begin today as soon as the polls close.'
    bloomberg.com/politics/track…

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  12. Anonymous7:24 AM

    I don't want Bernie to go home. I want him to concede and get behind his party's nominee. Are you are are you not a Democrat Mr. Sanders? Huh?

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    1. Anonymous8:19 PM

      Bernie is not a Democrat.

      dowl

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  13. Anonymous9:52 AM

    Hillary and Bernie voted the same way 93% of the time together in the Senate.

    I don't understand why Hillary supporters (NOT Hillary) are driving a wedge between the two factions.

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    1. Anonymous12:37 PM

      he Bernie Bros and Ho's are the ones that got nasty and drove a wedge between the factions, it's only the last few weeks they have gotten some of their own medicine back.

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    2. Anonymous8:22 PM

      The Rand Paulians and the Karl Rovians helped add to the confusion and chaos, with able assistance from the anarchists too. IMO.

      dowl

      dowl

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  14. Anita Winecooler3:49 PM

    It's all over but the shouting, we need to find a way to unite as a party, and Bernie could play a huuuuge part, but he's sticking it out till the end or the money runs out, whichever comes first.

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