Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: 3/27 5am Bernie Sanders On His Campaign: 'It's Going To Be A Very Steep Road' [View all]Aquaria
(1,076 posts)It does no good to waste time speculating about what if scenarios about Biden and the guy who won't concede being roughly tied, because they don't change anything.
They can't, because the two aren't roughly tied, and they won't be. Not now. Not ever. The road ahead is nothing but epic fail for BS. The math isn't there, and someone who cared about the party more than his ego would face up to that and step aside so that the party could unite behind the choice of the voters.
BS and his BSers had their chance to make their case. They lost. They're the ones who need to deal with that, rather than pitching whiny-ass hissy fits about it.
And knock off the lie about their vote. I don't see any of the people making this ridiculous argument explaining why we need to make an exception for BS and his whiny ass titty baby supporters, but not for the supporters of Warren, Bloomberg, Buttigieg and all the others who had to concede, way back when, but before their supporters had a chance to vote in the primaries.
If they could pull up their big kid pants and get their asses to the polls to vote anyway, then BSers can do the same damned thing.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden